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sunshine* 21-05-2010 15:39

Valentin Puerto Azul Suite Hotel
 
Hi

Just wondered if anyone had stayed here recently and what the rooms are like? I know there are some kitchen facilities in them but do I need to take some of our own cutlery, plates etc ??

Don't plan on eating in much but as I have a 2 year old he will probably want snacks and his usual drink of milk before bedtime! Cannot wait to come to Puerto Pollensa!

Thanks

pips 21-05-2010 17:31

Hi new here, we stayed at Puerto Azul last year there is nothing in the kitchen plates knives etc.Also you pay on arrival,not much though, for the fridge, it is very useful.We enjoyed it and are returning this July.

smithy65 21-05-2010 23:45

hi pips, just got back from this hotel tonight. hotel rooms are very spacious and really clean. pools are lovely and the staff are very nice. first choice reps seem to do quite a bit for the children. i have none as they are grown up now but noticed they had a few puppets etc. lovely little play area for small children in soft clean sand. fridge was 2.5 euros a day. it sounds expensive but if you go euroski center just a few streets away you can fill up with big bottles of pop quite reasonably. even if you pay for fridge, cooker does not work, they must be connected seperatley. no cups or anything if you are half board. no kettles in rooms. apart from that hotel is good. not much doing of a night other than hotel based entertainment but with a toddler you will be fine. food is ok if you are hb, always found something suitable. no tv's in rooms. hope you have a good time. i would not recommend puerto pollensa if you have teenagers travelling with you as it is very much a saga town but nice all the same.

sws97sdg 22-05-2010 00:21

HI smithy turned 50 2 weeks ago so thanks for the saga comment, one thing PP is not is a saga town, with its beautiful beaches and child friendly restaurants and facilities its at heart a family resort with enough to keep the whole family entertained. :cool:

Angie 22-05-2010 06:05

Sunshine

Just to add to what the others have said with a few more tips I have picked up.

The rooms with the balconys facing the pool area can be a bit noisy up until 11ish as the entertainment is carried out round the pool area. We havent got any little ones so we have requested a pool facing room so we can watch from our balcony with a nice glass of wine.

In one of the blocks (C, I think) there is a swap box. This is where previous guests leave bits and bobs that they dont want to take home such as lilos, armbands, swim rings, buckets and spades etc. Good idea again if you have little ones to borrow items for the week and pop them back when you leave for the next guests. There is also a local charity shop that sells inflatables for a couple of euros rather than 10E plus in some of the shops.

There is a laundry area and an iron available for use so no need to pack a travel iron.

Ive packed my travel kettle and some plastic plates, cutlery etc just so we can have a cup of tea, glass of wine or snacks etc in the room. We are planning on hiring the fridge and stocking up at the Eroski as im told the Spa is quite expensive.

Anyway, must finish packing as my taxi is coming at 9am :D Hope you and your family have a wonderful time as im sure you will.

Angie

sunshine* 22-05-2010 10:24

Thanks for all the advice and info

Will hire a fridge and stock up on drinks and snacks

Angie - thanks for the info, will check out that charity shop if no inflatables at the hotel, you will probably be on your way there now how exciting have fun

Gommar Goffer 22-05-2010 10:25

:( Agree with sws - PP is most definately not a saga town. My kids are 17 and 20 and have been coming to PP since they were born and they have loved every visit.

sunshine* 22-05-2010 10:33

oohh forgot to ask, does anyone know if there are hairdryers in the rooms?

Belladonna 22-05-2010 11:58

NO definately not a SAGA town! Although if you want a little bit more commercial style entertainment for children, Porta Alcudia is only a short drive away around to the next bay.

pollensa 23-05-2010 22:46

Quite right not a Saga town! We've been coming for over 20 years since our boys were toddlers. I was really chuffed when my eldest (now 24) phoned up the other night & asked when we were next coming out. I said end June - do you want to use the apt? Well, he said, can I come with you? I was really pleased he wanted to come (& with us!).

And back to the Puerto Azul - we stayed there 3 years in a row when our boys were younger & they loved it. Sounds as if the rooms are the same. You pay for the fridge which is very useful but the cooker does not work. I think it must have been built as self-catering origonally & then changed to an aparthotel with HB. We found the room layout with fridge, table & chairs really useful to make our own lunches. We used to take out basic cutlery with us & make sandwiches etc.

Sparky 23-05-2010 23:03

Actually Smithy is correct it is a saga town as in;

Suits
All
Generations
Always

:D:D

Belladonna 24-05-2010 10:11

Good one Sparky!

Sparky 24-05-2010 10:15

Thank you Bella ;)

lollipop 24-05-2010 12:57

Sparky,couldn't agree more.

med777 24-05-2010 23:51

Have to agree with the no-way-saga-town bitz. Plus, PP is one of the few places where a female can be out on her own, or with young family and feel safe and relaxed.
But to be fair, for some young teenagers, depending on thier outlook, PP would be a bit on the quiet side - but as Belladonna mentioned, Alcudia is not that far away.

Miriam


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