2/5 Chevaliere C. 10 months ago on Google • 30 reviews
Without
bringing
your
own
lunch,
you're
in
trouble,
especially
with
kids,
for
various
reasons.
Arrived
at
9:30
am
hoping
for
breakfast
or
a
snack,
but
nothing
available
until
it
opened
at
10.
The
snack
bar,
restaurant,
and
cold
snacks
were
all
inaccessible.
Given
wrong
information
by
the
massage
center
receptionist
that
food
was
available.
Actually,
it's
only
open
around
2
pm.
Wondered
why
everyone
was
carrying
their
own
water
bottles
and
backpacks
into
the
water
park
instead
of
using
lockers
as
instructed
by
the
water
park
receptionist.
No
water
dispensers
available
for
drinking.
Heard
from
a
regular
visitor
about
a
wonderful
Italian
restaurant
on-site.
Attempted
to
try
the
Italian
restaurant
but
found
out
it
was
exclusive
to
sauna
guests.
Sauna
entry
fee
of
34
euros
is
excessively
expensive.
Planned
to
spend
a
full
day
enjoying
water
activities,
gaming
areas,
splashing
waves,
and
pools,
followed
by
sauna
and
a
Hawaiian
massage.
Chose
a
massage
option
after
discussing
with
the
receptionist,
but
it
was
only
available
at
2
pm,
causing
the
omission
of
the
sauna.
Wanted
to
eat
outside
the
Italian
restaurant,
but
the
park's
remote
location
meant
there
were
only
two
bus
stops
and
a
large
parking
area
in
front
of
it.
Ended
up
paying
16
euros
for
a
full
day
at
the
water
park
and
125
euros
for
a
90-minute
Hawaiian
massage
-
very
expensive.
The
massage
was
not
a
pleasant
experience
due
to
the
extremely
hard
table
causing
scars
and
limited
attention
to
the
promised
full-body
massageface
,
hair,
head,
fingers
or
toes
were
barely
touched)