This hotel is excellent for families with babies and toddlers. There are 3 amazing children's swimming pools, a playground, indoor play area (aged 3+) and a Creche for babies aged 8 months to 5 years old.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Children's Pool' category
The Gran Melia Palacio de Isora Resort & Spa boasts the largest saltwater pool in Europe, complete with numerous hydromassage points. In addition to this, there are two extra pools on offer, including a children's pool. Families with young children should be aware that the spa area is not available for those under 5 and incurs an additional fee. A separate family pool is also available. The main pools are fantastic and offer amazing features, but some guests recommend avoiding the kids' pool entirely. However, the hotel does offer great beach access. Overall, families can enjoy a range of pool options at this resort.
The hotel features a dedicated children's pool and one of its pools includes a waterslide suitable for both children and adults. They also offer various water games as part of their family entertainment program.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Children's Pool' category
The children's pool area at Allegro Isora offers a mixed experience for families. On the positive side, the facilities are extensive, featuring multiple pools designed specifically for children. These include kiddie pools and pools with slides, which are particularly appreciated for keeping young ones entertained. Families have praised the spacious pools with different areas catering to children and adults, allowing for a peaceful coexistence. Additionally, the children's playground and animation activities have received commendations for making the stay enjoyable for the little ones.
Several reviews highlight that the children's pool was a favorite, described as perfect, very good and magnificent. The clean pools and big play areas add to the family-friendly atmosphere. In particular, the facilities with water slides and different depths are noted for their appeal, ensuring both safety and fun for young visitors.
However, there are significant drawbacks, primarily related to the pool temperature. Many guests found the children's pools to be excessively cold, despite some being advertised as heated. Multiple mentions of pools being freezing and not heated detracted from the overall experience. Additionally, some guests were disappointed to find the children's pool and certain sections, including the slides, occasionally closed for maintenance or other reasons, sometimes without prior notice.
In summary, while the variety of pools and additional amenities at Allegro Isora make it an attractive option for families with children, the issues with pool temperature and occasional closures should be considered when planning a stay.