I think it is an overstatement to say I am a fan…read more
I'm dropping it star for the totally disgusting iron they supplied. I took it back to reception, and they immediately understood.
A replacement came rather quickly which was good. Still slightly dirty, but not as bad as the previous one. The person delivering the iron said it was new and had been purchased in July 2016. OK. So it's the guest's fault. It took me about a minute to scrape the stuff stuck to the iron with a razor blade. If I can do that then surely the hotel can clean the iron. I just don't what goes through people's minds. Why on earth they thought first iron could be used is anyone's guess.
The hotel is ideal for families. However, I cannot judge all of the facilities as we were only staying a night, and eating out.
We used the pool, which the day before had had problems due to turning green (seems familiar given what happened in RIO). It was a cloudy blue when we used it. I did ask the attendant if there was a placing of towels in the mornings, and she said yes. Apparently, no generalisation can be assigned to the Germans. Seems the Brits have the bug too. Also tends to be fight for the parasols too.
There is also an indoor pool, not used by us. The outside one didn't appear heated, but once in I felt OK, and so did the kids.
I was not able to charge to my room as I was only staying one night, but they accepted my debit card, and, of course, cash.
There was a late bar available near to the pool are until midnight.
There is an "Aztec" games' area. The kids visited, and seemed happy.
I wish I'd got the name of the person' name on reception as she was very helpful, and empathised about the iron.
Not a cheap hotel. We got a family room with a double bed and two singles for £184 for the night, that included breakfast. The bathroom was quite small, but a strong force of water from the shower. I guess the bathroom was made small to accommodate the beds.
Breakfast. Your table is reserved for you on a board, with your name, and number of guests. I thought this was quite good. No waiting.
Usual breakfast buffet help yourself fare. There was also, upon request: porridge, boiled eggs, poached eggs, kippers, haddock, and warm croissants. Several toasting machines, and fruit juices, and cereal. I think there was something there for everyone.
I don hate the type of Brit that piles there plate as though a famine is going to ensue, or even going up again for seconds. Sorry, for me, wrong message.
Tattoos seem to be the new fashion accessory and there were plenty on display. Again, not my cup of tea, but whatever floats your boat.
To sum up. Great for families, and ideally placed for Torquay centre. I was able to park on the front close to the reception, but there's plenty more at the back of the hotel. This hotel is part of a chain: Torquay Leisure Hotels, and also features:
Victoria
Derwent
carlton
Thoorak
They also have self-catering apartments.
I found the staff to be friendly.