We chose to spend a week at this hotel based on the glowing reviews online. Our expectations had been raised and we were on balance pretty disappointed with our choice. Pros? Direct booking by email was efficient, courteous and helpful. The pool is heated, the beach on the doorstep, plenty of reasonable restaurants nearby. They have inter-connecting rooms which is advantatgeous for families with small children. Cons? The bedrooms are small and dated. Our rooms were described as "side-sea-view" which was laughable- we could just about see the sea from one corner of the balcony but essentially were facing the very ugly, unmodernised facade of the next door hotel. Enjoy the pool and beach, but take some extra spend as they charge for sun beds. That's if you can get one as they have already been booked by other guests if you arrive late. The breakfast experience was chaos as it was so overcrowded. We were asked by the staff what we expected with 120 people staying at the hotel? Well, we don't think it would have been unreasonable to be greeted on arrival, expect a table at breakfast without a wait, and for the staff to let you pass to get to the buffet rather than barging through you. The management may be efficient, but their approach to staff training sorely lacking. Four star? Not on your nelly. Having to ask for an additional bar of soap in the bedroom on day 3 was tantamount to our expectations at that point. The adventure to get into Venice itself is by means of an unreliable overcrowded bus to the port, followed by a 40 minute ferry ride. It took us an hour and half door to door. As further comment, the Lido di Jesolo is a soul-less modern resort. Mile upon mile of neighbouring hotels far more reminiscent of the Spanish costas than anywhere in Italy.
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