Guest User
November 5, 2021
The rooms are modern and rather simply furnished. It's logical that the color orange dominates with this hotel name. The bathroom was small, but did the job. The mattresses on the beds are very soft, if you like that. The worst thing, however, are the pillows. Unwieldy "lumps" of plastic flakes that have probably been in use for a long time. The "dining room", because you wouldn't call it a restaurant, was very reminiscent of a youth hostel, tables without tablecloths!! As package holidaymakers with half board, we were given a 3-course meal in the evening with the option of choosing whether to eat or not. On the first evening, the main course was spaghetti bolognese - again an association with a youth hostel. For dessert, a cream that used far too much gelatine. On the second evening, the starter was a "Greek salad" with carrots, red and white cabbage, no peppers but at least two quarters of tomatoes. The only things that reminded us of Greece were the feta cheese and the black olives. They also gave the salad its only seasoning, because after washing it had seen neither salt nor other spices, let alone olive oil. For the main course today, we had roast beef with onions, where the onions were more boiled than fried, with spaetzle. I think an amateur cook would be more creative here. The only bright spot was breakfast. The cook from the evening before was probably not on duty. Since the visit to Legoland was tied to this hotel as part of this package holiday, there was no alternative. But there will be no repeat.
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