Are Antalya all-inclusive resorts with 'World/Premium' zones good for families with kids?
Based on 1 discussion with 3 participants · Last activity: 2 days ago
Based on 1 discussion with 3 participants · Last activity: 2 days ago
TL;DR
The resort leans toward young adults and couples with adult-only evening parties, but kids can still enjoy the water park, mini-disco, and playground — fine for a calm child, less so for one who needs constant activities.
Kids' animation is basically just dancing, though one day they brought lots of games/toys. Otherwise it's great for kids: water park, slides in the main pool, attractions/rides, a playground, and a very gentle, safe sea entry for children.
The pool slide wasn't fully removed — it operates on a schedule (not all day). There are separate shallow splash pools ('lягушатник') for toddlers, and kids weren't bored.
The evening discos are low-key and not really aimed at young party-goers — the hotel skews more toward families and older guests.
A 7-year-old had a great time — the World/Resort side is livelier, but even the Premium zone had enough to keep kids entertained, especially the water park.
There's barely any dedicated kids' entertainment besides a mini-disco, but there's a playground for toddlers and a water park, which is usually enough.
Kids often just hang out in the jacuzzi by the pool — turned out to be more popular than any organized activities.
Daytime foam parties by the pool run 30-60 minutes — fun, but clearly designed for young adults, not kids.
The hotel isn't marketed as kid-focused and has no kids' animation team, but skipping the 18+ evening shows makes it workable with a calm child.