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kazzie

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Hi,

We're arrived back from our holiday in the early hours of this morning:o

I'll give some info on the holiday in case anyone is interested!

It's a nice short flight to Reus on the Costa Dorada,less than 2 hours.What is also nice and short is the transfer time whether you're staying in Salou,Cambrils or La Pineda it's only about 10/15 minutes drive.The short flight and close transfer time would make the Costa Dorada a good choice for families with young children.or any children!We picked up our car at the airport and found Hotel Port Aventura,the onsite hotel at Universal Mediteranea very easily.

The hotel is large but built like a mexican village all lovely pale colours,so it is very spread out but only two stories high.A lake(?)/stream runs all the way through and around the resort so you can always see water.The main pool is large,in an irregular wavy shape and great for children.There is a smaller pool that we preferred,it has a bar right next to it for snacks and drinks.As it was a bit deeper there were lchildren around this pool as well but not so many and not lots of little ones (sorry, I haven't become one of those bitter child haters;).....yet! LOL.

It was half board with a lovely buffet brekkie every morning and a buffet at the evening meal.The food in the evening didn't vary at all.I guess this is because you can do whats known as 'dine around'.If you weren't eating at the main buffet you had to get a dine around voucher and could use it at one of the other two restaurants in the resort or (what I thought was a great idea) use the voucher at any restaurant in the theme park.At the restaurants in the hotel the voucher had a value of 9 euroes an adult and 6 a child.And in the theme park some restaurants had a set meal or you could use the voucher and pay no extra.What did happen was you would end up paying varying amounts on top of the voucher.But as the food wasn't varied ever in the buffett I quess there intention is to make it so you have eat at other places and spend more money?

The exit to the theme park is literally an exit from the hotel and is 'manned' at all times.With your hotel pass you can have a fast pass type thing for each of the main rides and shows (except Stampeda) and after 9 at night you have FOTL access to all rides and shows (except Stampeda!) as much as you like.The park was open until 12 every night.There was a show on at 12 at every night on the lagoon which was really good,it had fireworks and boats and other things!The theming of the lands is excellent in the whole park.

The concensus was Dragon Khan was the best ride (similiar to Kraken) and Stampeda which was a fantastic wooden roller coaster with two cars racing each other (like duelling dragons).I has such a humiliating experiece on the one time I went on Stampeda.The attendant came to check my bar was down,and started to push down on the bar to make it go furthur down(it was resting on my stomach) she called another attendant over and they were both pushing down on me.The other people queuing for the next ride are standing only a couple of feet from the car and I thought I would die of emmbarrasment.I cried when I came off the ride.My DH refused to go on the ride again and said it was happening to other people as well and one man got of the ride in disgust when they were doing the same to him.

There was also a brilliant new show called Tempo Del Fuego very similiar to The Indiana Jones show at MGM (it must have been created by the US side of things).Although extremely short the special effects were very good. I know it was very presumptious of me but I expected the narration to be partly in English.......which it wasn't! So although I didn't understand what they were saying,the Spanish people were all laughing so I assume it was good.We has wondered in the past how it must be for non-English speakers at the US theme parks,experiencing this in Spain shows it does spoil some of the fun.

With the stay at the hotel is a free day at Universal's new water park.Again just two minutes walk from the hotel.The water park Costa Caribe is absolutely brilliant and again you can see the imput from the US here.The theming was great.There was a very good lazy river around the park.And the large pool was kind of split in two sections by rocks,alternately during the day one side or the other would have waves.You were allowed to take rings when the wave maching was on and that was great fun.At the entrance you can hire rings for three euroes a day which you really need to do as there aren't many of the 'free' ones available ewspecially on the lazy river.They charge three euroes for the sun beds a day.Although it is another money making thing it did help in one way.As when the person acme around to collect the money the family next to me had bagged five sun beds and when they had to pay for them only kept three.This would free up a lot of beds at Orlando theme parks and would stop people from lying their towels on beds that are never used all day.

The food and drinks at the park and water park was really nice and amazingly very reasonably priced.

What I didn't like was,no tea/cofee making facilities in the room.No lock on the toilet/bathroom door,no idea why.But mainly no laundry faciliies at the hotel.I know this is 4* hotel and maybe every one else is to posh to wash their own clothes but I am not paying to have shorts,T-shirts and underwear laundered by the hotel.There were so many people arriving and leaving every day I guess most people stay between two and four nights so don't need to do laundry,but with a week on a package holiday I neede to.I had to hand wash our clothes and have then drapped wet around the nice room and made it look horrible.They asked that you do not drap things over the balcony,I inderstand why as it looks scruffy but as I had wet clothes I had no option and did this.Very common!

I didn't like the look of Salou at all :rolleyes: ( sorry to anyone who likes it there)so we drove to
Cambrils and it was much nicer there and less crowded on the beach.We didn't get to drive to Barcelona for the day as we'd planned.

I would thoroughly reccomend a stay at the Hotel Port Aventura.

Hope this hasn't been too long.Any Quesions ask away.
 
Welcome Back Karen :D

Thanks for the trip report - it sounds good.

Kaylee
 
Welcome back :)

I visited Salou a few years ago and stayed just outside at the Cala Font Hotel (I think there was a car bomb there last year!).

I prefered Cambril too - a nice quiet fishing type village (or it was when I went). The best thing about Salou was the fountains on the prom. They used to light up in time with msuic at night - do they still do that?
 
Tim,

We only drove past the promanade,this was the nicest thing I saw in Salou. We did mean to go for a walk along there but didn't get around to it. It sounds as if the fountains would be beautiful at night.
 

Hi kazzie

thanks for that report. I am really considering Salou for a short break in October, so this is really helpful.

I feel your pain on that roller coaster, I would have died of embarrasment too - what an awful experience for you to be subjected too.

the family next to me had bagged five sun beds and when they had to pay for them only kept three.This would free up a lot of beds at Orlando theme parks and would stop people from lying their towels on beds that are never used all day.

This is a pet peeve of mine as well - so I would have no objection to a small charge. We saw a women in Orlando hold 10 sunbeds all day. Plenty of people came and went, but we never saw more than 3 people at the 'base' at once. As we were sitting in the path, next to a bin, I was furious.

Bev
 
Hi Kazzie - how spooky, I was only thinking this morning that you must be due back soon.

Your holiday sounded brilliant - it must be a bit odd to see Universal things . . . but not in Orlando:D

Glad you had a great time
Annie x
 
Thanks for welcoming me back xxx


Lenny,

Be reassured that everything major is finished now:D I'm sure these hotels open earlier than they should because they need to be earning money.The pools and lake/waterfall are all lovely.

There was very minor work going on like a bit of painting etc.As we checked in a couple were complaining about their air-conditioning and asking to be moved,we had no problems with ours.

I asked for a non-smoking room and when we got in to the room it stunk of cigarettes.I went down and asked to be moved and they explained they had had too many problems keeping rooms as non-smoking.It wasn't in place when they opened and it is too late to make any non-smoking now.This was born out in the room which had a Woody Woodpecker sign asking you not to smoke.......next to an ashtray and matches!! The smell did clear as soon as we put the air-conditioning on.

We had inter-connecting rooms and we did have a flood with water pouring in from one of the light fittings in one room,no apologies about that though.


Take an iron....I've never stayed anywhere where housekeeping don't have irons/ironing boards for residents use.

The rooms around the smaller pool seemed nicest to me,I asked and they are numbered 3000+ in the North Wing,you have nothing to loose by requesting a room if you liked any part in paticular.

Lastly DONT pay the extra to have superior rooms:eek:

I'm sure you will have a fantastic time and will have none of the problems you did the first time:)
 
It's good to have you back Karen and thank you for your report - been looking forward to hearing about this!
Interestingly, my neighbour has just returned from Spain, and they visited the park one day, but she was overwhelmed by the number of people there - it took 45 minuted to get a space in the car park!
She also said that entrance cost about £30 per person but if you wanted to have the Express Gold which she said covered 7 rides you had to pay extra.
She then said that the Express Gold people were given wristbands and were able to ride at the beginning of their time slot, race round and ride again!!! She found it infuriating waiting in line watching these people getting on the ride for a second and maybe third time!!!
 
Welcome back, Karen. We <b>missed</b> you. Sounds like you had a wonderful holiday :)
 
Not stayed at the new hotel, but went to Port Aventura back in 1999. Had a great time there.

Tim, we stayed at the Cala Font Hotel too. My DH recognised it on the TV when the bomb exploded outside. I preferred Cap Salou to the main town. We thought the Cala Font was well situated and very pleasant.


Carol
 
Welcome back Kazzie, I am glad to hear that you had such a wonderful time, your report was great and i would seriously consider a short break once the baby has arrived.

Eda
 
Shirley,

When you stay in the hotel you have 24/7 free access to the park
:p
 
Hi Kare, welcome home :wave: glad to hear you had such a great time, apart from the couple of hiccups!

Thanks for the mini report - sounds a great place to stay with the kids.

Astrid x
 














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