2/5 Hanlin X. 2 years ago on Google
Beware
kid's
club
is
*kids
only*.
It
is
on
the
Olympic
Lagoon
website
(not
very
obviously
see
screenshot)
if
you
have
time
to
read
closely
beforehand
but
I
only
read
the
jet2holiday
website
and
the
main
hotel
website,
which
gave
me
the
impression
that
I
would
be
able
to
have
indoor
family
activities
with
my
son.
I
didn't
know
about
it
until
I
brought
my
son
for
the
first
visit
and
I
told
him
I
would
stay
with
him.
Upon
entering,
my
son
was
so
happy
and
so
excited
because
he
loves
his
arts
and
crafts.
The
staff
told
us
it's
kids
only
straight
away
without
even
being
soft
about
it.
He
was
a
sensitive
boy
and
was
very
very
sad
afterwards
because
I
could
not
go
in
with
him
as
I
promised.
I
know
this
1st
experience
has
had
a
negative
impact
on
him
because
he
refused
to
go
in
ever
since
and
was
even
scared
of
entering
that
area
of
the
building.
The
word
"kids
club"
even
triggers
negative
emotion
straight
away.
We
are
now
worried
about
all
the
future
kids
club
in
different
hotels.
It's
just
awful
to
think
that
this
1st
kids
club
experience
for
him
in
his
childhood
memory
was
so
so
so
scary.
If
you
are
looking
for
indoor
day
time
family
arts
crafts
activities
with
kids
or
your
kids
are
not
confident
yet
about
going
into
a
kids
club
on
his
or
her
own.
This
hotel
is
not
for
you.
The
information
board
should
probably
say
"confident
kids
only".
Not
all
3yr
old
kids
are
comfortable
with
entering
a
new
kids
club
in
a
foreign
land
on
their
own.
If
you
are
early
years
practitioners
you
should
know
better
on
this
and
child
psychology.
This
part
of
our
longwaited
family
holiday
has
really
let
me
down
as
I
really
looked
forward
to
doing
some
indoor
activities
together
with
my
son.
The
days
are
hot
and
there
is
only
so
much
you
could
do
with
the
little
one
by
the
pool
side.
Also,
agree
with
the
previous
reviewers
that
pool
attendants
needs
to
stop
whistling
at
guests
if
they
are
not
in
immediate
danger
or
causing
immediate
disruption.
It's
disrespectful
and
disheartening.
There
are
better
polite
ways
to
discretely
handle
certain
poolside
matters.
E.g.
wait
till
the
guest
is
free
and
talk
to
the
guest
in
a
discrete
manner.
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