3/5 Zahrah S. 1 year ago on Google
I
will
start
with
the
positive
because
unfortunately
there
is
a
bit
of
negative
in
this
review.
KWR
has
a
lovely
pool
area.
There
is,
as
advertised,
a
30°,
a
36°
and
a
cool
pool
as
choices.
They
were
very
pleasant
even
on
hot
days.
The
lounging
areas
were
the
best
I
have
seen
with
huge
day
beds,
normal
size
lounge
chairs,
all
under
cover
or
with
parasols.
Loved
that.
It
was
also
very
green.
There
were
toilets
in
the
pool
area
but
no
shower.
Now
the
negative,
KWR
is
a
step
up
from
other
resorts
in
their
facilities
and
you
do
pay
extra
for
it.
But
they
have
severely
neglected
most
basic
things
that
I
have
found
in
perfect
order
in
other
holiday
resorts.
Most
of
the
burners
and
toasters
in
the
common
kitchen
were
broken,
the
showers
were
hot
with
needle
like
pressure
drops
or
cold
with
normal
pressure.
So
you
had
to
turn
up
water
pressure
for
hot
but
it
would
also
mean
really
high,
painful
jets
of
water
on
your
skin.
The
bathrooms
had
no
hooks
in
our
ablution
block,
no
shelf
in
the
shower
stall,
the
shower
heads
were
fixed
therefore
with
children
it
was
either
carry
them
(since
pressure
was
so
high
they
couldn't
be
put
on
the
floor)
or
don't
bath
at
all.
And
with
toilets
in
the
same
room
it
was
a
nightmare
staying
clean
and
dressing
in
there.
I
was
always
wondering
if
I
was
stepping
in
shower
water
or
toilet
water!
The
most
disappointing
thing
was
the
cleanliness.
We
were
there
Tuesday
to
Sunday
and
the
facilities
were
cleaned
once
during
peak
season.
The
grime
in
the
pool
was
so
much
that
kids
had
scrawled
their
names
in
it!!
All
around!
Toilets
and
kitchen
were
proof
of
irregular
or
infrequent
cleaning.
Charging
a
bit
more
is
fine
but
quality
is
what
we
pay
for.
I
have
been
to
cheaper
resorts
that
had
high
volumes
of
people
and
were
cleaned
more
regularly.
If
they
can
afford
it....
Now
for
my
ASD
peeps,
there
is
a
pond....
(dun,
dun
duuuh)
and
yes
it
is
not
fenced
in.
And
yes
the
edges
gently
slope
inwards.
And
yes
my
son
hyperfocused
on
it
from
day
1.
You
have
been
warned.
Also
don't
leave
you
bin
bags
out
overnight,
the
ibises
will
attack
them
(slang
name:
bin
chickens).
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