Firstly, if you're the type of British family who likes to meet up and share your holiday experience with fellow Brits then this hotel is not for you; then again, Lloret de Mar is not typically a 'Brit resort'. Most fellow guests at the RGR are overwhelmingly Russian (there is even a Russian flag adorning the Kids Club!), followed by German and French, and also some Spanish at this Catalonian complex The resort (and hotel) is quite pricey. Hotel lager is 4 euro a pint, 1.50 a coffee, 1.50 to 2 euro for an ice-lolly - 6 euros an hour for use of internet (but if you have a wifi netbook/ laptop, they do provide internet access which I assumed was free(?) - #TIP: use one of the many internet shops in Lloret - just 1 euro an hour). The hotel is very clean, the pool area is great sized having 3 outdoor pools altogether, and one indoor with sauna etc. The hotel staff are polite and helpful - there is one Manchester lady working for RGR behind the check-in desk but most speak adequate English. The restaurant staff were extremely friendly (a special mention to the well spirited restaurant manager and slight Richard Gere lookalike Oliver, the cheerful Latvian girls and Paris's own Selene who walks endlessly around the tables with a beautiful smile and a drinks trolley! :) The food is average to good but, of course as with most hotels, there's always somethings to avoid. #TIP: If you have a baby with you, like we did, ask for the key for the lift that takes you right down to the restaurant. We did not realise this until very late in the holiday and it saves leaving the pram/ buggy up above and carrying your baby down the 18 steps to the restaurant! The rooms are well decorated and clean and spacious; linen etc is changed every day and the maids are polite. One last important note; if you are getting to the hotel by transfer-coach, chances are that you will be dropped off down the road outside another Rosamar hotel - the Spa. If you arrive before 6, then simply go into the 'Rosamar & Spa' check-in and ask for the 'Rosamar van service' to take your luggage (and yourselves) up the hill up to the RGR. If, like us, you arrive late at night, you'll have to walk it yourself with your luggage and if you also have a baby with you - this is a very tough trek!
Very last comment - this was the first hotel we have been to were they did not ask for a deposit. Perhaps it is now hotel policy that a deposit is no longer required? Or, maybe it was because we had a small baby with us (?) - if so, it was a nice gesture!
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