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AlbaniaBefore reviewing, I must say that I have read ALL the previous reviews one by one. Yes, I had time to do that, no worries.
Some people said “The hotel doesn’t exist”. Yes, it exists! We also had some difficulties on finding it, but at the main street was an advertisement “GREEK PRIDE”. We asked the first branch we found, and correct directions were immediately given. Basic!
The staff was amazing, at least we all agreed with it. Particular thanks to my co-native Anna, Thanasis in the restaurant and the Ukrainian girl of the reception. Not excluding the others, but they did the extra mile.
The food was very good and tasteful. Obviously it is not an as-cooked-as-at-home like, as they have to cook for a lot of people, preferences and restrictions, but as a buffet it has a lot of varieties. It is not true that they served only one type of meat, or the food was tasteless.
If you want an a-la-carte food when it is CLEARLY said that it is a buffet, please book a room only and eat elsewhere. But don’t add it as a negative point where the things are clearly written, but you disagree.
Yes, the breakfast can be better, but I didn’t see anyone skipping it, or even more, not PILING the plates in a skyscraper height. So, being negative after the keyboard only because you need to say something is completely useless.
People keep saying “Rooms like this, rooms like that” and so on. Apart from the cases “I had booked X room, but not given” (which the hotel needs to organize better and resolve), I really cannot understand what people is expecting. Guys, you paid kinda like 140€/night, on a middle July week, on a beachfront hotel, with a private beach with sun beds on CONSUMPTION, with a free pool, on a place where parking is not a problem nearby. How much you wanted to pay? Or maybe was expecting from the hotel to pay you for the presence?
Yes the bathroom was small, I agree, but 5 minutes from there was a hotel for only 400€/night.