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31 de janeiro de 2023
We booked a 10-day all inclusive package for our family consisting of two children (almost 1 & 5) and two adults. Accommodation: we slept in the so called “Familiennestl Seeblick II”; a suite with two double beds and a small balcony. Even though we were with four people, the room was spacious enough, even a baby cot fit inside. The amount and quality of the amenities were high: everything a baby needs was supplied (baby tub, wet wipe, butt cream, shampoo, kettle, changing mat) and for the adults they had shampoo & shower gel from a local brand which we afterwards purchased as souvenir and also for ourselves. The only minus point is soundproofing. First I thought we ended up unlucky and had an especially sporty elephant family above us which woke up at 5am to run up and down the room but soon I realized that it’s just how the building was built. If we’d ever return we’d choose a different room/suite/apartment. Food: what can I say? Above all expectations. Both quantity and quality-wise there’s nothing to complain. Wide selection of dishes, always something for (picky) children. For dinner parents can choose from an a la carte menu which we appreciated after having several buffet meals before (breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack). Drinks and food for babies as well as fruits were available throughout the entire day and even alcoholic beverages were included in the price. Activities: our 5-year-old enjoyed the kids club however our little one wasn’t used to being taken care of by strangers. Unfortunately babies don’t have a playroom only at the premises of the kids club which parents cannot enter. So if the weather is bad and your baby doesn’t want to let go of you, there’s not much to do. For older children (think of toddlers and up) there are many great options. An outdoor playground, a soft play, a climbing wall, table tennis, pool tables, go-kart, water slide, bare foot trail,… There are also organized family activities like the “Waldwichtel Tag” where you can slide down zip-lines and climb up a tree, pony riding, tractor riding, etc. In the close proximity of the hotel there’s a hiking (rather walking) trail called “Wuselweg” where children can collect stamps and then receive a mail to their home from the “Wusel”. (The letter has actually arrived!) Also nearby is a leisure center with a huge ship converted into a playground that’s accessible free of charge in off-season. You can also rent bikes for free (except for e-bikes, those cost) from the hotel or golf carts (also for a fee) and cycle/drive around the fantastic Achensee. Buggies and baby backpacks can be rented free of charge. Just above the hotel there are several waterfalls to hike up to. Personnel: I come from Hungary so for me it was especially surprising that seemingly most employees also came from Hungary. They all spoke excellent German and were very attentive, friendly and professional. Every single employee of this hotel knew how to approach guests in the best way p
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