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Hotel Alexander the Great |
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23/05/01 (570 review reads) |
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Advantages: cheap holiday,, sun,sea & sand
Disadvantages: hotel very understaffed
Towards the end of April this year we booked a late availability all-inclusive one-week holiday in Zante departing on 10th May. The holiday was advertised on teletext for £189 flying from Manchester Airport. After we had paid the booking fee, transfers etc. we paid £214 each. The flight from Manchester to Zante takes 3 hours 25 mins (the journey from my home in North Norfolk to Manchester Airport took 4 hours). We would be staying at the 2 star Hotel Alexander the Great in Laganas (Hotel Alexander, for short). This hotel is exclusively used by JMC guests and offers self-catering facilities and an all-inclusive option. Zakinthos (also known as Zante) is the third largest of the Ionian Islands after Kefalonia and Corfu. It is situated off the west coast of Greece and is no more than approx. 30km from the mainland. We had booked the holiday with the intention of having a much needed break. (Readers of this opinion would not believe what has been happening to me between November last year and April of this year - but there is not a category for harassment and assault on dooyoo). So the reader may realise that I needed to relax in the sun with no worries in the world. Husband and I went with fairly low expectations as far as the Hotel Alexander was concerned. We had decided that if we did not like the food, we had not paid a lot, so could afford to eat elsewhere. The Hotel is situated in a quieter area of Laganas away from the massive hive of commercialism, which consisted of noisy bars, restaurants, snack bars and shops. Ideal if you are aged between 18 and 30; but even when I got tarted up to go on the town at night, I felt like someone's granny!! All these slim young things in skimpy clothing. Oh to be young again!! After booking this holiday, I had heard that a Sunday newspaper had investigated this Hotel after allegations relating to hygiene standards. Oh well, it was a cheap holiday, what the hec
k! It is a 5-minute walk from the Hotel to the beach; the nearest shops, restaurants and bars are only a few minutes walk away. The Hotel offers a large swimming pool, with the surrounding area chocker-blocked with sunloungers. There is a small circular pool for children plus a supposedly 'adults only' pool. The restaurant offered buffet style meals. It was immediately obvious that insufficient staff were available to cope with the sheer volume of all-inclusive guests. Some of the members of staff were working 11 hours each day. Breakfast consisted of a choice of orange squash, bread, sliced processed meat and cheese, cereal, jam, tea and coffee, and very occasionally hard-boiled eggs. Isn't it always the largest lady (who could have done with missing a few meals) who complains about the lack of a 'full English breakfast'? However, as she paid £505 for the week, perhaps she was entitled to complain. Lunch in the restaurant could be taken from 12.30 until 2pm and dinner from 7.30pm to around 9.00pm. Although the restaurant was spacious, very often all the tables were occupied or if you wished to dine after 8.30pm they were piled high with dirty crockery and cutlery, uneaten food etc. Generally, there was plenty of food and it was of a good standard. Personally, I liked the salads that were available. A snack bar near the pool provided alcoholic beverages when the main bar was closed and snacks such as burgers and chips at lunchtimes, plus tea, coffee etc. and ice cream in the afternoon. Why is it that some people were ordering bacardi and coke at 10.30 in the morning? Would they drink at this time at home? The Hotel offered a large lounge and bar area. After dinner in the restaurant, we very often went for a walk along the beach or into town. When we returned to the Hotel at around midnight, it had the atmosphere of a working man's club (not that I have been in too many) - a sm
oke filled room, very noisy, ashtrays piled high, tables covered with half empty glasses, nowhere to sit. At this point, we usually retired to bed. Entertainment was provided most evenings in the lounge - karaoke, general knowledge quiz, 1960's and 70's music quiz (we nearly won this!) and a Miss Alexander competition. On other evenings and sometimes during the day too, football matches could be watched on a large screen television. The hotel accommodation was basic but clean; twin beds with a separate toilet and shower and a balcony. I complained because the towels were not regularly changed; after this they were changed daily. The reader of this opinion may ask where the title 'Dooyoo have tattoos, drink a lot and watch football?' comes from. Whilst on the beach we made friends with a Dutch gentleman who was of the opinion that the English have tattoos, drink a lot and watch football. I thought that this pretty much sums up the clientele of the Hotel Alexander the Great in Laganas (and I don't just mean the men!). ~additional information~ Please do not get the impression that we did not like Zante itself - we loved it - especially as we spent a lot of time swimming in the sea with the loggerhead turtles. I intend to write a general opinion on Zante at a later date. This opinion, as the category says, covers the Hotel Alexander the Great in Zante. This Hotel is available from JMC only (part of the Thomas Cook group): www.thomascook.co.uk or telephone 08705 666 222 Lines are open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Janna
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- 24/09/01 Haven't been to Zante, does sound lovely though. |
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- 04/07/01 Sounds like a hotel to avoid - I'll look for other places to stay to swim with the turtles. You don't know if they do any scuba diving in Zante do you? |
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- 13/06/01 ooops I mean our yard not your yard!! I don't think you;d want another!!! |
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