I think this place is a bit like marmite, you love it or hate it. Unfortunately we were the latter. We booked after reading all the rave reviews but it wasn’t for us. On arrival we were greeted by friendly reception staff and as I am in a wheelchair we were helped with our luggage to our rooms. First impressions the room seemed very nice, light airy and a good size, tea & coffee making facilities and 2 small double beds pushed together which were probably too big for the room as we had to move furniture slightly to get into bed. Unfortunately there was NO storage space at all, not a single drawer, just a double wardrobe. In the bathroom there wasn’t a hook or a shelf, nowhere to hang towels or clothes when undressing. The room was not cleaned particularly well either, if at all. We had horrible soap scum in our shower for the 2 weeks. There were tissues in the room on arrival which I’d used after 2 days but they weren’t replenished. Soap dispensers were empty for our whole stay. Beds were made and clean towels left but that’s about it. Maybe a bottle of water in the room would have been nice also. We asked for a room in a central location because of my mobility issues which we did get. The restaurant was 100mtrs and the pool and pool bar 50mtrs. The pool area was ok, enough sunbeds while we were there but I can imagine would be chaos when the hotel is full. 2 pools one heated one not, both 5/6ft deep and an excuse for a jacuzzi containing freezing cold water. If you have mobility issues as I do you will struggle using the pools as the only way in is down ladder steps. I only used the pool twice as it was a real issue getting in and out. The pool bar was nice enough, usual self serve drinks, pastries, ice cream and food cooked to order, burgers pizza etc. We took our own tumblers for use around the pool. The other issue I had was getting into the restaurant, you either had a very steep ramp or steps. Fortunately we were travelling with friends so both my husband and our friend managed between them to push me up the steep ramp. The restaurant was’ok’ but there wasn’t a lot of choice, the salad bar was particularly poor. Breakfasts were the normal sausages, bacon, eggs, pastries and croissants. At lunch & dinner you could enjoy grilled chicken, pizza, burgers, old chefs clothes (yes really) or beef stew with prunes! You could also have tepid soup. There were different themes each evening but we gave up and ate out quite a few times. You can get a taxi into correlejo for 6/7€ And if you do visit on Friday or Saturday evening do visit music square at the end of the *****, it’s in the old town and well worth a visit. You’re probably better off going out as the entertainment venue at the hotel leaves a lot to be desired. Think of a run down scout hut and you won’t be far wrong, it’s also the only place you can get an allinc drink after 6.30! It’s needs serious money spent on it. The drinks were decent quality and they do sell stron