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23 février 2025
I visited the hotel on a ski trip with Scouting. The hotel does have WiFi, which is good on the lower levels but when you are up to around floor 2 there is no connection. Food-wise, there is a poor selection. At breakfast, the only hot food that is offered is scrambled eggs and sausages. Dinner always seems to feature 2 or 3 pastas, although sometimes there are other options as well. However, nothing has allergens or vegetarian/vegan labelled on to it. The pasta is tasty, though. Most staff were friendly and helpful (although it was difficult to interact with them sometimes, because of the language barrier). However on one occasion a member of staff acted hostile and seemed almost offended when I asked him to repeat what he said when I didn't understand him. Interski uses this hotel, and as a result there are multiple school groups there at one time. Unfortunately this means that there are kids running around the corridors, being loud and messing around. There are long, communal balconies stretching across multiple rooms, which might be nice for school groups but not if a couple or family is staying there. I don't think that it's a problem with the hotel, but likely due to Interski's incompetence we were originally told that the rooms would be ready for us at 1:30 when we arrived, however it ended up being almost 6:00. The hotel has a picturesque setting as it is up in the mountains, but the downside to this is that it is a bit out of the way and takes a long time to drive to. The hotel's garage is also used to store skiing equipment (so not much room for cars), but there are not even enough racks provided for storing skiis. All in all the hotel does its job, but it's really not the sort of place you would want to stay at with family.
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