Pengguna Tetamu
28 Disember 2023
A family trip of 6 to Lapland booked through TUI. First things first, Ylläs is an incredible and amazing area, it’s very remote but plenty to do in and around the surrounding area Transport isn’t a problem with coaches and plenty of taxis around to book, that don’t struggle in the snow! The hotel is good, our room was for 6 and had 2 bedrooms and a pull out sofa bed. The room also included a Sauna. Plenty of room given you’re out and about most of the day. We visited the Snow Village through TUI for half a day and that was a nice place to visit - Santa, Reindeer and Husky rides. I won’t write too much on TUI as this is about the hotel, but TUI were generally ok (over priced) but the Christmas Day Gala dinner is awful, we couldn’t even get a table. We booked a local reindeer and husky farm for a morning tour - fraction of the price of TUI and a great visit - kids could walk the reindeer and meet the husky’s in their cages. The food at the hotel was not great, however we expected this - very repetitive and won’t suit everyone. There are options if you walk out the hotel - burger and pizza restaurants, which are about £20 a burger a meal and £10 an alcoholic drink. Hotel has lots of sledges dotted around which people share and use on the big mounds of snow dotted around the hotel complex. My kids enjoyed this the most, sledging until 10pm at night. Day light in winter is limited to 10 - 3, but it didn’t bother us. The local supermarket is 15 minutes walk away, it’s best to get a sledge and pull your shopping back, much easier. Overall it was great and it is an amazing town to visit over Christmas. Everything was open Christmas Day, as in Finland I was told Christmas Eve is celebrated more - we went to the ski centre (Y1) on Christmas Day for sledging. A magical place and a decent hotel given its 3 star. The pictures don’t really do it justice on the website. However, food needs improving.
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