Guest User
November 7, 2024
The rooms here are in serious disrepair—not just in need of a few fixes, but a complete renovation. During our stay, I reported over 10 issues, including a loose balcony railing, holes in the walls, rust, broken balcony doors, mold, and stained carpets throughout. Why there’s carpeting in a beach hotel, I don’t understand, as it’s far from practical and looks terrible. The food was decent, with a good variety and a fresh-cooking station that served new options each night, which I appreciated. However, desserts were limited in variety and exactly the same every night, which became repetitive. The all-inclusive drinks were a letdown. Soft drinks were off-brand, often out of syrup or carbonation, and the rest of the drink selection felt very basic and low quality. Entertainment was only offered every other night, with limited activities for kids, so they were left bored most evenings. Greek Night was so loud it went on until midnight, making it impossible for us to sleep. But the most frustrating part was the sunbeds. Despite a policy that supposedly prohibits reserving beds, it wasn’t enforced. Each morning at 9am, we’d come down to the beach after breakfast, only to find no beds available for our family of four. This led to stressed, unhappy guests arguing and tossing towels off reserved beds. And if you wanted a bed by the pool, the same chaotic scramble applied. I spoke to management multiple times, but Betty in management only offered excuses. There are clearly enough beds for everyone if they simply enforced the rule like other hotels. This lack of enforcement made the experience extremely frustrating, and it spoiled what should have been a relaxing beach holiday. To make matters worse, I’ve been waiting since August for a response from Hotel Brain regarding my complaint. It honestly feels like nobody cares. Management, there is a lot of work to be done.