The complex is spacious and very quiet. Beautifully located. Compared to the Marriott Village I was in last year, this was a disappoin**ent, especially in terms of cleanliness. The town villas are terraced houses, but here the houses with 3 bedrooms are really small. The furnishing style is just what it is. Everything is rather simply equipped. Even if the kitchen is fully equipped. As stated, the house with 3 bedrooms has 2 bathrooms... however, one bathroom in the large bedroom downstairs is en suite as a Frankfurt bathroom (i.e. completely open to the bedroom), so there is basically 1 small bathroom upstairs for 4 people, and sharing the bathrooms is difficult due to the layout. The living and dining area is small and very dark, as only the glass doors to the terrace let in light, in the kitchen the utility room is separated off with no windows at all, the kitchen cannot be used without the light being turned on. As a comparison, last year in another Marriott Village we had 2 bedrooms, one bathroom upstairs, one bathroom downstairs, and what was the downstairs bedroom here was still completely living area. We had a nice, big dining table. If six of us had wanted to have breakfast in Son Antem, everything would have been very cramped. The beds also took some getting used to, as they were extremely high to get into. The big problem was the cleanliness. It started when our fellow travelers noticed a smell of urine in their room, like cat p... It got better when we aired it out, but the smell remained. There are a lot of cats running around the complex, by the way, in our "street" alone we counted up to 10 in the morning. So was there a cat in the house? It seemed to be limited to the bed linen. So the next morning the ladies from housekeeping asked them to please change the bed linen in this one room because of the smell. We were rather rudely directed to reception, they said they didn't have any bed linen, only reception had it. So we reported it there. The bed linen was then changed, the smell was gone. However, it was already clear on day 1: apart from changing the towels, drying the sink if necessary and making the beds, nothing was done in the house, no sink was cleaned, no dishwasher emptied or other cleaning activities. One day, the towels in one bathroom were forgotten to be changed, as no one had been in there. The fact that you were given an obviously dirty towel with the dirt clearly visible on top was another problem. Sorry, but that is really just completely unpleasant. We learned on the day of departure how the "nice" smell of the bed linen came about: early in the morning, the new pool towels, hand towels and bed linen are placed outside the door of the houses that have departure day that day. In plastic that is not completely sealed, so not in complete bags. In other words: it has been lying there for hours.
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