I have just taken a school group to this hotel, would not go back there and would suggest you don't either, mostly due to the owner/manager - he is an awkward, sarcastic --- who should not be in the hospitality business. He managed to offend/ annoy me (on a number of occassions), two more of my staff and our coach driver.
Some of the rooms were dated and walls thin (so noise seemed to travel) but they were generally fine.
There is a small games room but the pool cues had no tips, the table football was missing half of the balls and the DVD player didn't work. And they wanted to close this room at 10pm despite it being out of the way and not disturbing anyone.
The breakfast was good (a typical continental spread) but our evening meal was awful - although there was a salad bar and soup available, over 3 days our main courses were fish and chips, boiled potatoes and burgers and chicken and rice. There was no option and no vegetables. I had to ask for something vegetarian and then had the ----taken out of me for that. Some priceless comments included, "Could I eat ketchup as it looked like blood?" and, "Could I eat vegetables as the snakes and animals had crawled over them!?" There was also a bowl of unappetising, none-descript slop for desert. I actually took my group out for pizza on the last night so I knew they would eat something.
The main course food issue was compounded by the fact that there was a buffet spread available for other individual guests that we could see but not eat. So that made us feel like 2nd class citizens.
The best thing about the hotel was it being a 5 minute walk to Europa Park through the quaint little village Rust.
So I'd recommend you go to Rust and Europa Park, just stay at a different hotel!
- Rebstock Hotel Rust
