Diana Palace Aparthotel(Hotels in Argassi) |
| 4/10 | |
Diana Palce is not a suitable family hotel, mainly due to the depth of the childrens pool and additional adult swimmimg pool. In my opinion the childrens pool is a health and saftey risk to children under 8yrs. My 4 year old who is a water baby could not stand comfortably and walk around the childrens pool due its depth. The area is also isolated and you can not supervise your children unless you are in the water at all times with them.
While the hotel is clean, maids wonderful and staff in general exceptionally helpful the chef needs some new recipes! I did not encounter any family who where content with the half board service which was an exceptional addittional cost. I had to pay out every day for my teenagers and toddlers to eat at alterbative establishments, I myself simply ate to survive on salads as the food for a four star hotel was abisomal.
Eggs and peas in tomato sauce, boiled potaatoes in tomato sauce- vegatarian option, mexican chicken-sounds wondeful tasted like boiled chicken with chilli powder-need I go on.
Seriously please consider an optional hotel if you have children and teenagers.
Emma, Zach, Thomas, Luke- Liverpool, o8.
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| Emma Young (Friday, September 19, 2008) | View 2 posts by Emma Young | |
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| 9/10 | |
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Stayed at this hotel on a self catering basis. Air conditioning for two weeks E65, safety deposit E30, which I think is fairly good value. Rooms were cleaned, what seemed everyday. All staff very polite and helpful. Plenty of sunbeds, nice pool. Pleasant setting. Mix of nationalities. Used the restaurant facilities at the hotel on three separate occasions, very good value, filling, good selection. | |
| Malcolm Gentry (Monday, August 11, 2008) | View 4 posts by Malcolm Gentry | |
- UK |
| 4/10 | |
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Stayed at the Diana Palace hotel half board. Although the room was excellent and was cleaned every day, the food was awful. on more than one occasion food from the previous night was served the next day which was probably reheated. decided to eat out on the last two days of our holiday. the pool area was great with plenty of sunbeds and umbrellas and the pool bar person was very friendly and helpful
heard lots of complaints about the self catering apartments | |
| SUE HOLDEN (Tuesday, June 10, 2008) | 1 post by SUE HOLDEN | |
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Hi to every one i'm coming back this year to hope sexy barman(Bledi) is ther....lol | |
| Γιότα 5 ζουλου (Friday, March 21, 2008) | View 2 posts by Γιότα 5 ζουλου | |
- Germany |
| 1/10 | |
Diana Hotel - looks great in the brochure and yes pool is nice and so are the bar staff, but that is it! Rooms are small and cramped and ageing badly, the fridge door fell off on my 8 year old, fortunately not my younger son! Manager is unhelpful and arrogant they spend more time looking after the outside of the hotel rather than the apartments. And the stench that was created outside by the bin bags that were stacked for 2 days was revolting, would never recommend anyone to stay here and I have been to this resort many times and tried out different hotels on each stay. Its rated in the Airtours brochure as a 3*+ I would not even rate it as a 1*. | |
| Carolyn Johnson (Monday, October 08, 2007) | View 5 posts by Carolyn Johnson | |
- UK |
| 10/10 | |
excellent hotel, didnt expect such a high standard! cleaning staff were there everyday, sheets were changed every 3rd day! bathroom cleaned everyday and they have a cleaning supervisor who checks every room every day! absolutely spotless. i was near back road in argassi didnt experience any unexpected noise, just the usual but not enough to keep me awake.cooker, kettle, micro, fridge, hairdryer, shampoo, showercap and cotton buds supplied!!!!!! staff were excellent, especially the bar staff. food was great and the setting around the pool was lovely and relaxing. night staff look after you very well, there was a group of young boys who were a bit noisy and the night shift were right down and told them to quieten down! ideal location and great fun for all ages. i felt my family (2 kids 5+2 yrs) were very safe, there is security cameras all around the complex. the main building were the bar is, is quite fancy and doesnt look as though it would be nice for a wee drink but surprisingly it is, there is a pool table and ps2 and a small but adequate library for your use.
overall, fantastic hotel with a high standard of funishings and staffing, they couldnt do enough for you.
many thanks for a great holiday and i will definitely return. | |
| hazel robertson (Saturday, August 25, 2007) | View 3 posts by hazel robertson | |
- UK |
| Tarzan jungle (Wednesday, August 15, 2007) | View 7 posts by Tarzan jungle | |
- Germany |
| 2/10 | |
Stayed for 7 nights August 2nd 2007 in Room 604, they consider this a 2 bedroom apartment (which we paid for ) this is actually 2 bedrooms with a cooker, and a table for 2. The rooms are rundown, the bathroom is in a very poor condition. On informing the reception staff of this they pretend not to understand and became extremely unhelpful and rude. The rep listened to everything and agreed but they were just as rude and unhelpful to her. At every opportunity they want to charge you for basics (ie) Safe, air com, fridge. The swimming pool is to small for the amount of guests and very dangerous as there is no indication of the depth of the water. This is not a 4 star Hotel, all the main staff were rude and ignorant with the exception of Sakithos who was in charge of the poolside bar. Do not stay at the front of the hotel because of the noise from nightclubs outside your room until 4am. Worst place we have ever stayed in and travel abroad frequently, Stay elsewhere would not recommend this accomodation | |
| Laurence Miele (Sunday, August 12, 2007) | 1 post by Laurence Miele | |
- UK |
| 10/10 | |
I know alot of people have put a poor rating on this hotel but i disagree. I have met alot of people on their holidays and absolutely loved diana palace hotel. The rooms get cleaned everyday clean sheets and towels. The night reception are always helpful. The swimming pool well all of them are the same in Greece or where ever you go. The food is good. You have a laugh with the snack bar staff and the night bar tender. What more can i say i do like the hotel very much and the staff are so nice and friendly so i am not going to complain. ![]() | |
| Holly Richardson (Thursday, August 02, 2007) | View 5 posts by Holly Richardson | |
- UK |
| 5/10 | |
we have just returned home, and stayed at the dianna palace in room 410. it was clean, staff were good, but there was a few probelms with the room. the sink was leaking, the shower curtain kept falling off, and one of the bedside lights kept tripping the electic off. the walls were paper thin,the bath mat apeared one day and vanished the next, toilet roll was scars. the swimming pool wasnt child friendly, and went from 3 feet to 6 feet in about 6 feet.i would think twice about booking the same hotel again | |
| steve weston (Thursday, May 17, 2007) | View 5 posts by steve weston | |
- UK |
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Stayed here on he 15th October for 1 week, we have stayed in argassi several times before but this was the worst studios we have stayed in
We stayed in room 510, just behind the Prince of Asia so no problems with the noise from the Factory but the maids!!!!! every morning between 8 & 9am screaming & shouting to each other over the gap at the back. We found the rooms adequate, they were what i would call rough round the edges & you couldn't get more than 1 person on the balcony
![]() I have to aggree with the pool noise, although the guy on the snack bar was very jolly & sang along to everything...the volume was far too loud.
We shall stick to what we know in future & stay at Katerina, Windmill Bay or Xenos - superior by far | ||||||||||
| angela boydell (Wednesday, November 08, 2006) | View 14 posts by angela boydell | |
- UK |
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