Senin, 18 Maret 2013

Home away from home



Our second time at Segara Village 2. On our return we were greeted with a "Welcome home" and it certainly felt like it. We stayed in a village 2 which is basically a club room. They have instigated high tea afternoon is free for all guests and in addition there was evening cocktails and canapes for those who were booked into the village 2. WiFi in the village 2 has improved. We have very little to do with reception, except on arrival and departure and is quickly and efficiently or tour booking as we did almost everything we wanted to do last year and this year we are kicking back and reading and swimming. Make (guest relations) and Agun (village 2) make sure everything runs smoothly. Housekeeping was efficient and we had no problems at all. I see some complaints about the quality of the space that we have not been hit in the village 2. There is a strange thing - but it was tropical and what looks great on day 1 is often worsened by day 7. My only comment would be about the breakfast. What on earth do to eat bacon? This is not the only place we had hit it, but it was cooked too much. Omelettes and eggs made ​​very well. There seems to be a lot of variety at breakfast, with hot dishes that change regularly, and lots of fresh fruit. We ate at the restaurant several times and walk to the main area for many. There are enough shops to keep you happy if you want to haggle and some fixed price if you do not. Massage behind the market at large Mekajo too. We'll be back as often as we can.


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