What do guests say about all-inclusive resorts with a water park in Bodrum (new vs old building)?
Based on 2 discussions with 3 participants · Last activity: 22 days ago
Based on 2 discussions with 3 participants · Last activity: 22 days ago
TL;DR
The resort sits on a hillside with a water park (fast slides), solid food, and average-level animation; rooms in the new building are more modern, while the old building offers more space.
Guests praise the food and sea access; new-building rooms are decent, but some prefer the old building for its larger room size.
With a small child, animation mainly means the mini-disco, though daytime activities include bocce, archery, and yoga. Food is abundant — crayfish, shrimp, lamb rack, pasta, fruit — but queues form at the restaurant around 7:30pm.
Staff are friendly and rooms are well-maintained thanks to regular refurbishment. When guests complained about noise near the amphitheater, the resort switched them to a sea-view room without hassle.
One guest got a quiet room near the restaurant with good housekeeping. Food is standard Turkish fare with variety — one dinner featured red fish steaks. Animation is weak with barely any evening shows, but the outdoor air stays fresh and non-stuffy at night.
The on-site water park gets praise for its fast slides, but keep in mind the resort is built on a hillside, which affects room location and getting around the property.