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23 жовтня 2024 р.
We have just returned from Levente. This was our 6th Neilson experience and like others have commented the shared resort does not create the same friendly vibe we have experienced in other resorts. Limited opportunities to meet/ mingle with other guests. The hotel bar is too small for volume of guests especially when the evening entertainment was on (not enough tables/ small cramped area). The hotel was fully booked and dinner was very busy and noisy with queues for tables. The food was excellent, great choice and variety. We needed to go to dinner when it opened at 6.30pm to ensure a table for 10. The rooms are pleasant and the resort benefits from all the usual facilities. Some activities that are shared with Apollo guests need to be booked at reception, on a daily basis with people queuing from 7.15am. My husband was very happy with the sailing kit and instruction. The bikes rides were great, you need to go inland to avoid the run down feel (rubbish, derelict buildings, caravans parked on the side of the road, subsided road surface, nappies floating in the sea) of the immediate local area. The bikes are a bit tired (2022) and some are needing replaced, I experienced skipping gears and buckled wheels, My friends front wheel almost fell of her bike as the front wheel axle came lose during a cycle, luckily she spotted it sticking out! The yoga classes are the best I’ve experienced at a Neilson resort, mostly run by Apollo rather than Neilson staff. The fitness deck was however far too small for the volume of people trying to join the classes. Equal volume of guests on the grass due to limited space. We turned up 20 mins early to ensure a spot on the deck. Our biggest gripe was with the kids clubs, far short of our previous experiences. Not making the most of all the fabulous facilities available and a bit lacklustre at times. All 3 of our children attended less than 50% of the time, commenting that they weren’t as good as at previous resorts. No teenage kayaking, boat trip, pool olympics, slip and slide, SUP wars etc that the kids have loved in other resorts. This was partly caused by Neilson merging age groups (something we’d experienced with Mark Warner previously but this was the first time Neilson had merged clubs during school holidays, there were plenty of kids so it didn’t appear to be due to lack of numbers) resulting in older kids perceiving the club to be too babyish and staff not sticking to their daily activity planner. Our 11 year old didn’t want to face paint but did want to play tennis and football (which he didn’t manage to join as the activities were either cancelled at short notice or staff didn’t stick to their daily plan). We still had a lovely holiday but it wasn’t up to the usual Neilson standard. We have always thought the premium Neilson price was worth it for the positive kids club experience which we were disappointed with on this occasion.
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