Advantages: Superb location and communal areas Disadvantages: Hotel rooms being allowed to deteriorate
The Waldorf Astoria, An iconic, Landmark Hotel. This hotel has been in many films, so....I suppose I should be saying wow. My husband and I visited New York in the February of 2005. I was treated to a stay at the Waldorf Astoria. When we entered the hotel, I was.......blown away. The entrance is plush, extravagant yet elegant, with a pianist playing music, for those that wish to sit and enjoy a drink and just take in their surroundings. The reception area again was stunning. That unfortunately is where the glamour of it all stopped, during our 10 day stay, I lost count of how many times their \"systems were down\". Checking in therefore took an age. When we eventually got our key and were directed to our room, the disapointment set in. The room was shabby, the bathroom, although ornate and I am sure impressive in it\'s time ...
I went to this resort in May 2007 with my partner and our (at the time) 4 year old son.
We thoroughly enjoyed our time there and wouldnt think twice about a return visit. The resort is very clean and generally quiet. It is a large complex, so there is enough room for everyone to do their own thing. There are 3 pools, (a kids and 2 adult) however these arent heated and with the weather there quite windy, there can be quite a chill in these during the day. The kids pool is seperate, with the other 2 pools seperated by a bridge. One of these has a shallow end and also pool chairs, whilst the other is quite deep.
There is also a jacuzzi next to the adult pool, but this isnt always turned on, and can get a few leaves in it from the surrounding trees.
Next to the complex is a shopping centre which can be easily accessed by a side gate ...
Advantages: Good music, fun gameplay Disadvantages: Children might find the game repetitive, suitable for girls only
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There are also mini games throughout the game, all of which can be completed to be able to progress even further through the game. Everything is easy for kids to understand, and some effort has been put in to making Bella Sara be varied with lots of different ways to explore the game.
The controls are easy to pick up and the game is fun for children to play straight away. It?s only really suitable for girls, really of about three to nine years of ages, but this age group is likely to find enough in the game to make it fun for them for a while. The game does become a bit repetitive after a while however, as there isn?t enough different types of game play to have real long-term interest.
The graphics and sound are both actually quite good, and it?s nice to see that short-cuts haven?t been taken just because the game is written for children ...
The SARA is unique in its genre of fully automated machines in that it has a high production output, it is easy to operate and service. It has 2 independent groups, which are independent, and thus can practically assure you of never being left without your production of coffee.