I took my dad here on vacation in the summer of 2010. Having never been to central Europe, we stayed in Budapest first, rented a car and drove to the country club. I will say that going to the country club was part of an RCI trip that I had ( A worldwide resort exchange) and normally I would have stayed closer to a major city. I found that there were very limited English speakers in the countryside which for me is part of the fun and challenge of travel, but my dad did not enjoy that at all. I had phoned first AND emailed before to get a room with a double bed, and after getting our key, we were shown a room with one bed. After some mime action, they located Christine, a manager of some sort, and she explained that all they had was a small cot. I took the cot and it was made for a child. My feet hung over the edge and sometime during the night, the cot collapsed inward, so I had to drag the mattress off and sleep on the floor for five days. The restaurant is overpriced for the area, and the food was average. The rooms do not have air conditioning, or fans although it was not too hot . You will not be able to do anything without a car. The "gym" looked like the exercise machines were from a 1950's gym, and they sounded like it also . The horses looked well kept and healthy, but the staff was quite unfriendly when asking about riding. That was a big turn off. I was able to meet up with a local teacher, who wanted to practice her English ( which was excellent) and she became our guide for the next few days, and we had some wonderful day trips, venturing into Slovenia and Austria. We did check out a day early to head back to Budapest, which is a city I totally enjoyed, and would visit again in a heartbeat. I say, visit Hungary, but avoid this resort.
