BLLDJO
30 de octubre de 2024
We’ve been coming to The Europe for many years now as a family including (now older) teenagers and always loved it. The facilities, staff, food and location continue to be excellent, and we always loved that you could bring children to a luxury spa. It seemed on this visit that the kids, particularly in the u10 age range, have taken-over the place and are left run wild by parents who don’t care about the other guests. Playing with the ice in the adult section of the spa, iPads with Peppa Pig blaring in the spa quiet areas, outdoor tub packed with kids messing with floaties, climbing through hedges in the gardens and running up and down the corridors screaming at midnight. As I’m writing this I’m wondering if I’m becoming grumpy in my middle-age - quite possibly! In many ways it feels like the Europe is a victim of its own success as a luxury family destination. I’m not sure how the hotel can prevent itself from becoming a Center Park-type holiday camp…… limit the numbers of kids (it seemed like there were hundreds this time), set expectations with parents on behaviour, have staff stop kids messing in the adult areas…? Or maybe the target is this demographic and we need to avoid school holidays or choose a different luxury hotel as the kids get older. Still an awesome hotel, but be careful if it’s mid-term and you are looking for relaxation.
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