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Dobedan Exclusive Hotel & Spa ''Ex Brand Alva Donna Exclusive Hotel & Spa''
4.5/547 Reviews
It is a nice 5* hotel with a real ultra all inclusive, namely, imported original alcohol. Tip: always ask for specific brand of a drink, such as Red Label instead of just whisky or Olmeca instead of tekila. Service in the Deluxe restaurant - excelent, food was very delicious, in particular beef and lamb, although fish was mainly overgrilled, but this might be related to sanitary requirements. We loved Deluxe building, clean and cozy room, super comfy bed, good sound isolation. In the territory of the hotel the bars are all around (pool, beach, lobbies etc.), not too crowded in the end of October, professional evening performances. It's been bit chilly at night (+11 C), the sea +23+24 C. Beach - recomendation to have swimming shoes. Great location if you would like to shop some gifts, in particular local (”branded”) Tshirts and other textile, turkish delights. We also loved that there was in the same market nearby a nice old lady pressing fresh pomegranate juice (EUR 1 per glass), went there every evening. There was a possibility to book a pavillion in the beach (first line EUR 120, further lines each -10 EUR, in total 4 lines). Generally we had a nice relaxed holidays and bit of the summer prior to winter. Sincere thanks to the hotel team!
Orange County Belek
4.1/548 Reviews
I have just came back from Orange County in Belek staying there for one week and here are my thoughts about the hotel: Good things: - Nice looking hotel, clean and well maintained in my opinion. - My room was not outdated. Very nice in deed. - Well designed in terms of space, did not feel overcrowded but it can be very different during holiday peak time. - Good swimming pool area, although the water was a bit cold. - Nice private beach, but the pier slightly disturbs the sea experience - Very nice SPA - 5 min walk away from Turkish bazaar which, although pricey, is well supplied. Bad things: - English is not spoken in the hotel. Even basic level conversations end up very quickly with clear confusion on staff member face. The reception is slightly better but don't try to go outside of standard check-in or check-out lines. More about that latter. - reception is very... very unprofessional. No ”Hi” on arrival nor ”Thank you” on departure. No smile or welcoming behavior at all. I asked for wake-up call on my departure day and if you think they actually called me, I suggest to think again. - room cleaning service does a good job. However, once accidentally I left some money on the table, which was stolen. It was only 2 euros in coins so did not bother to report this incident but it left strange feeling about the hotel staff. - very bad food in the main restaurant. Mostly cold or slightly warm at best - almost never hot as it should be. Very repetitive with barely noticeable variations. No exotic fruits. You need to ask staff for fizzy drinks, which I found very annoying. - The restaurant is one big area with tables placed very close to each other. It is quite difficult to enjoy a meal there. You can only eat the food quickly and find a place somewhere else. - repeatable evening entertainment. How many times can you actually enjoy dancing/acrobatic show or DJ music? The hotel hires live singers as well - with questionable singing skills. I cannot sing either but at least I do not keep trying. Also, the entertainment area is close to the rooms and it is very noisy during showtimes. So you can forget about having a sleep before midnight or so. - and lastly ... but the most importantly, the Orange County hotel in Belek is invaded by Russians and I mean guests, as well as staff. At least half of the hotel staff comes either from Russia or ex-Russian states (think Kazahstan and you know what I mean). Unfortunately they only speak their language. So if you don't speak Russian, you will feel isolated. To be completely fair, I heard other languages perhaps 3 times and I felt really privileged. Another thing is that having so many guests from same country encourages certain individuals to feel more important than any other guests. During my stay, I witnessed 5 unsocial situations, typically involving lot's of alcohol, big ego or lack of understanding, that the hotel is a shared establishment. This is not what I call a relaxing holiday experience. But t
Sherwood Dreams Resort
4.2/570 Reviews
Booked a hotel for 4 days while in Istanbul. Upon arrival at 6 pm, with a huge smile, I was given a room on the 1st floor with a wildly humming oversized air conditioner at the level of the balcony. Just a nightmare. With my polite refusal, they showed me another room, in another place, also on the 1st floor. Also without a view, which I personally do not need. But what a musty, vile smell it was in it .. Again, he refused. The third room was both smelly and with the same air conditioning, 2 in 1. The reception is trying to explain that the hotel is completely full, it's a real overbooking. I'm angry. I had to spend the night in a room at least without noise, writing to Trip.com. The next day I received a more or less acceptable room, albeit without a view, thanks to the support. Hotel food 4+. You won't leave hungry, but the choice is not like the cool five. The waiters are polite, some of the countries of the former CIS, mostly friendly. They also make guzleme in the morning, in the evening they roast meat on the street, well, nothing like that. The pools are ok, the sunbeds by the pool and on the beach are also good. I won’t say about children’s animation, there is volleyball, animation by the pool is rather weak, but few people need it and it’s not so important. There is ice cream, but it is very unobtrusive, it is difficult to find it, not in sight, and the ice cream man 15 minutes before the “lights out” can lie that it is over. The gym is average, but you can keep fit who knows the features of multifunctional simulators. Outside the gate, there is nowhere to go but the bazaar. Bazaar .. the taste and color .., everything is as usual - consumer goods of Turkish production. Go 1 time for 20 min. As a result, a hotel with insufficient efficiency of the air conditioning system and a very simple design of the rooms. Very tired. If it's cheap, you can play the lottery. If there is something with a good rating 10-15% more expensive, then there is a reason to consider something else.
Aydinbey Famous Resort - Ultra All Inclusive
4.1/565 Reviews
We had an amazing holiday. The hotel is clean and the staff are fantastic. Rooms well sound proofed but main door to room could maybe do with slower self closing, they slam a bit. Food was excellent, fresh and varied. All staff were excellent, especially Ilkar who was an amazing pool waiter. The spa is really good and the shops on site have some nice clothes and bags at a good price. We had a great holiday and would return again.

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