This place is big. As you approach it you think it's a town. To walk around it, it feels like a town. I don't know what the capacity of it is, but there's a lot of people there. As everyone arrives on a bus, the reception gets swamped and check-in is slow. I would use the RIU app before arriving and use the priority queue once there. A bell boy will take your suitcase to your room, which is a big help. Room's are quite nice. Clean, with everything you need. Tea and coffee maker plus a fridge. Plenty of complimentary water. One point to note, as water is precious the toilets are flushed with grey water, which makes them smell like drains. As the toilet is in a room on its own you can just shut the door. It's not an issue. Air con and a ceiling fan keep you cool. The dining experience can be very busy. It's a buffet set-up and all the food is well labelled, but there is no allergen info, so you need to ask. Plenty of choice, you certainly won't starve. Everything was nice and freshly made. One thing I didn't like was their choice of sausages. They're the hotdog type that you can get in a jar. Otherwise, breakfast, lunch and dinner was all good. There are a lot of staff, so service is great. They've been trained well. No complaints there. Evening entertainment was hit and miss, but overall it wasn't bad. There are shops on site selling the essentials and gifts. The pools are nice and a good size. They also never really got crowded, despite the numbers of people there. Sunbeds are all around and mostly in good condition. I only saw a couple of broken ones the whole week. There's a beach with palm trees and sunbeds if you prefer, but it's a bit of a walk from the main complex. The sea was too rough for swimming in though. If I'm going to have a moan, then it's regarding the signage. At the entrance to the main pool is a sign stating ”inflatables and ball games are not allowed”, however, there's a shop on site selling inflatables and footballs. These can only be used at the pool, which is a complete contradiction. Plus, the usual gripe about people reserving sunbeds and then going for breakfast. Again, a sign asks you not to, but it's never enforced. If you like all inclusive holidays on a grand scale then this should do you nicely. I'd recommend a week's stay as any longer could start to feel a bit repetitive.
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