Pengguna Tetamu
26 Jun 2024
5 night stay in a family room, for 2 adults and one 14 yr old. Plenty of room to spread out. We booked a "pool view" room which was in building 2 and overlooked the side pool. It was nice and quiet in the evening and enjoyable to sit out there and sip a glass of Mallorcan chardonnay we picked up from Alcudia earlier in the day. If you are reading this to get the basic gist of what you get and how this compares to the 4* Iberostar right next door, you are at the right place. The 4* property is 3 stories, and the rooms look much smaller from the outside. It is more dense, there are more people around the pools, and compared to the 5* has a sense of chaos around the pool area during the day. It isn't HORRIBLY overcrowded but when compared to the main pool area and the side pool area of the 5* it is noticeably busier. The two buffet's at the 5* are excellent. You make a reservation for the outdoor buffet to sit and look at the ocean - ideal to get a 7pm reservation and get there a little early to get a seat right at the glass wall for an unobstructed view. The outdoor restaurant has a grill with nice meats but I did notice a fly or two landing on the cheese and a bird nibbling on the bread area. The food was all great, everyone found something to eat here. The indoor buffet has everything and then some. The go-to for breakfast and dinner. No reservations required just show up. Breakfast ends at 1030am and we arrived at 10am every morning with plenty of time to eat our fill. The latte's were a little watery but hey, they did the trick. I do not know how the food situation works at the 4*. I can tell you that, based on the crowd side of both hotels it was a no brainer for us to stay at the 5*. So much room between buildings, only 2 stories each, and far fewer people milling about even at peak time. Go 5* if you can afford it. The workout area is pretty good for a hotel, never crowded. Shared by both hotels. They do not have towels in here so bring a hand towel from your room. There are EuroSpar's every 100M across the road, easy to grab a few things that you may need. like Mosquito spray! (more on that below) Go to the beach before 930am to get a spot under the umbrellas or you will be out of luck. There is a notice on the umbrellas that says you need to rent them for EUR15 a day but we never had anyone come ask us to pay. AT the 5* people were "claiming" their loungers and umbrellas by 930am but even still, we were able to find 4 loungers at 11am and migrate around till we found a nice shady spot. I doubt we would have had such luck at the 4*. The mosquitos are real. You can buy spray at the Spar across the street. They are most noticeable after 5pm. Not horrible by any measure but they are present and you will prob get bit by a handful if you don't use bug spray. Again this was not a huge problem, we all still enjoyed ourselves but we all have a couple of bites from the visit. The shows in the evening were
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