3/5 J F. 9 months ago on Google
Went
for
the
day
with
another
adult.
The
place
is
on
the
lower
middle
tier
of
dead
sea
hotels.
Primarily
serves
older
eater
European
clientele.
The
pool
is
fine
for
kids,
Clean
nice
well
maintained.
There
is
plenty
of
area
to
set
up
in
a
lounge
chair.
Unlike
many
of
the
upper
tier
places
the
pool
does
jot
have
a
view
of
the
sea,
instead
is
surrounded
by
trees
and
greenery.
There
are
hammocks
to
lay
in
and
a
good
bar
near
the
pool
that
serves
food
(not
only
during
limited
hours).
The
spa
includes
a
coyole
types
of
saunas
and
a
large
indoor
dead
sea
pool.
There
isn't
quite
enough
natural
light
for
me
in
the
spa.
Big
plus
there
are
essentially
unlimited
clean
towels
to
use
without
any
fussy
gatekeepers.
The
food
is
standard
3
star
Israeli
hotel
food.
I'd
say
that
it's
not
the
best,
there's
no
food
experience
here,
but
it's
good.
However,
for
the
day
booking
it's
massively
overpriced
at
about
230
shekel
per
person.
Way
too
much.
There
are
also
no
drinks
in
the
cafeteria
outside
of
ice
water.
If
you
want
a
cola
then
you
have
to
buy
it
extra
at
the
hotel
bar.
Silly.
The
staff
are
effective
and
I
hardly
noticed
them.
The
best
part
of
this
experience
is
the
proximity
to
the
nicest
beach
with
the
most
blue
water
in
the
sea.
It's
really
great,
with
an
amazing
view
of
the
coast.
Probably
the
single
best
beach
on
the
sea.
One
issue,
I
left
my
hat
unattended
and
it
was
missing
when
I
returned.
This
really
upset
and
guaranteed
that
I
will
not
go
back.
Not
the
worst
way
to
spend
a
day
overall,
but
I'd
prefer
to
just
get
food
in
the
mall
and
use
the
free
beach
next
store,
since
the
added
value
of
the
spa
is
minimal.