What is the kids club and children's animation like at Turkish all-inclusive hotels?
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Based on 1 discussions with 3 participants · Last activity: 7 days ago
TL;DR
Kids clubs at Turkish all-inclusive hotels offer a wide range of activities (Lego, drawing, crafts, origami, chess, themed costumes) with evening award ceremonies. Animators wear distinct uniforms and memorize each child's name.
Kids clubs can host up to 61 children at once. Animators memorize every child's name, which guests find remarkable. Each evening there's an award ceremony for poems and drawings, with kind words for each child. Activities include dancing, old-school games like hot potato, baking cookies, drawing, and paper crafts.
Animators wear distinct uniforms — children's animators have their own, adult animators have theirs. This matters because in some hotels animators work without uniforms and guests can't tell them apart from regular tourists.
The kids club caters to children from age 4 and up. Activities are varied and well-organized: pirate costumes, Lego, dancing, drawing, clay modeling, origami, and chess. Children can easily spend half a day there without getting bored. Animators engage kids in a genuinely professional way.