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Rafa Nadal Academy Residence in Mallorca
4.5/555 Reviews

Rafa Nadal Academy Residence in Mallorca

Manacor|0.05km from Rafa Nadal Museum Xperience
- Service: Despite being marketed as a high end esort, the service provided is reminiscent of a three-star hotel at best. Communication was extremely poor, and as a client, I felt neglected and disoriented. Very bad communication before the start. Only received the programme 3 days before arriving with schedule inconsistent with my departure times. - Boarding Experience for Kids: My kids were utterly dissatisfied with their stay. The guardians assigned were not only disorganised but also lacked the warmth and cordiality expected in such roles. Much to my dismay, most kids were excessively engaged with their mobile phones rather than participating in activities. -Programs and Activities: The camp seems to offer nothing beyond tennis, with no provisions for additional activities or events to foster a sense of community. This lack of support resulted in my children frequently seeking refuge with me instead of enjoying their time at the camp. - Facilities: Although aesthetically pleasing, the layout of the residence is a convoluted labyrinth. To reach my room required an excessive amount of navigation which felt very inefficient. - Staff and Management: The operations appear to be disorganised, hinting at a need for professional hotel management. Moreover, the reception staff was the epitome of rudeness and lacked professional decorum. - Room and Laundry Services: The rooms were satisfactory but constantly filled with noise from outside corridors and ongoing tennis matches outside. Additionally, the laundry service was inconveniently slow and required me to collect my laundry from reception. - Food and Healthcare: The restaurant options and food quality were average, but a serious concern arose when my son suffered from food poisoning. The advertised nurse, who should be an essential presence considering the nature of the camp, was inconsistently available and only on site from 12.30 am. -Tennis Lessons: The coaching was satisfactory but certainly not extraordinary. I expected more professional interaction and advice, not what I could receive from any ex-pro in a local club. Furthermore, the lack of social activities led to repetitive training sessions with the same partners. -Children's Experience: My children, despite being in different age groups and levels, mirrored my feelings of dissatisfaction and stagnancy. The inability to progress in their game was a significant drawback. -Leadership: I expected the presence of more experienced coaches, instead of young, inexperienced staff members. Unfortunately, the involvement of lead coaches, let alone Toni Nadal, was visibly absent. - Location: Manacor, the host town, was underwhelming with not much to offer culturally or aesthetically, thus providing little to no external engagement. In conclusion, the Rafa Nadal Camp and Residence proved to be an unprofessional, disorganised, and inefficient experience. Despite being great fans of Nadal, this camp was a letdown and I would not recommend

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Rafa Nadal Academy Residence in Mallorca
4.5/555 Reviews
- Service: Despite being marketed as a high end esort, the service provided is reminiscent of a three-star hotel at best. Communication was extremely poor, and as a client, I felt neglected and disoriented. Very bad communication before the start. Only received the programme 3 days before arriving with schedule inconsistent with my departure times. - Boarding Experience for Kids: My kids were utterly dissatisfied with their stay. The guardians assigned were not only disorganised but also lacked the warmth and cordiality expected in such roles. Much to my dismay, most kids were excessively engaged with their mobile phones rather than participating in activities. -Programs and Activities: The camp seems to offer nothing beyond tennis, with no provisions for additional activities or events to foster a sense of community. This lack of support resulted in my children frequently seeking refuge with me instead of enjoying their time at the camp. - Facilities: Although aesthetically pleasing, the layout of the residence is a convoluted labyrinth. To reach my room required an excessive amount of navigation which felt very inefficient. - Staff and Management: The operations appear to be disorganised, hinting at a need for professional hotel management. Moreover, the reception staff was the epitome of rudeness and lacked professional decorum. - Room and Laundry Services: The rooms were satisfactory but constantly filled with noise from outside corridors and ongoing tennis matches outside. Additionally, the laundry service was inconveniently slow and required me to collect my laundry from reception. - Food and Healthcare: The restaurant options and food quality were average, but a serious concern arose when my son suffered from food poisoning. The advertised nurse, who should be an essential presence considering the nature of the camp, was inconsistently available and only on site from 12.30 am. -Tennis Lessons: The coaching was satisfactory but certainly not extraordinary. I expected more professional interaction and advice, not what I could receive from any ex-pro in a local club. Furthermore, the lack of social activities led to repetitive training sessions with the same partners. -Children's Experience: My children, despite being in different age groups and levels, mirrored my feelings of dissatisfaction and stagnancy. The inability to progress in their game was a significant drawback. -Leadership: I expected the presence of more experienced coaches, instead of young, inexperienced staff members. Unfortunately, the involvement of lead coaches, let alone Toni Nadal, was visibly absent. - Location: Manacor, the host town, was underwhelming with not much to offer culturally or aesthetically, thus providing little to no external engagement. In conclusion, the Rafa Nadal Camp and Residence proved to be an unprofessional, disorganised, and inefficient experience. Despite being great fans of Nadal, this camp was a letdown and I would not recommend
Hotel Ankaa - Adults Only over 14
3.4/54 Reviews
Hotel - It is supposed to be a 4 star, but its more a 2/3. Its clean but literally everything is broken everywhere you go. It needs a lot of maintenance & upkeep. Location - Location is Great. A 5/10 mins walk to the Marina where all the restaurants and cafes are. There is about 7 restaurants along the marina, very nice food. Then walk around the corner another 5 mins and you are at the shops/beach & Cafes. Porto Cristo is a quiet place, so if you want to relax and chill it is perfect for you. (but different hotel unless it has a complete makeover) If you want to party I would suggest somewhere else as there is no clubs and the restaurants close around 11pm Rooms - Aircon was horrendous! It worked for 3 days, then it stopped working throughout the hotel. Ana (who is very nice) said it was due to a storm, which is rubbish because most of the reviews are about how bad the aircon is. They said it would be fixed after 48 hours. That was a lie. It broke for the remainder of our trip Reception were lovely and give us a fan and it was not there fault, but still, it was 29 degrees and 90% humidity. We know its not July/Aug time, but still 29 degrees is very hot for us brits! We stayed in a superior mountain view room. It was tiny! I would not like to think how small the standard rooms are. Pool - The pool was a good size, ladders were broken and felt like it was going to snap. The pool water is very salty like sea water, and the Majorty of beds are on sand, so it feels like you are at the beach and not around the pool. For me personally I hate wet sand sticking to you and there was nowhere to wash your feet/legs. The outside shower was quite far away and it was broken. Restaurant - We only had B&B. The breakfast is nice, quite repetitive but a lot of choice. If you wanted to dine for tea it was €20pp per night. Staff - The Staff were the best part of the hotel. They were very friendly and polite. But big shout out to Johan (who looked liked a young Will Smith ladies)- he was lovely & very friendly! he made our stay more relaxed and enjoyable Would I return? - Not likely, unless they had a total makeover and made it a 4 star as its listed The maintenance looked looked like it has been done by a dodgy handyman ( Broken tiles, broken sockets in rooms, and needed a lot decorating!

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