Guest User
January 31, 2023
The Strandkind is a hotel where young and old alike get their money's worth on holiday. Four of us stayed at the Strandkind for a week and experienced both good and bad. We stayed in a family cabin with a view of the Baltic Sea. The room was very spacious and in good condition. The same applied to the small children's bedroom with a bunk bed and a bathroom with a shower. Unfortunately, it was not possible for the room to be cleaned in the morning all week. So it was a regular occurrence that the rooms had to be cleaned at nap time. The food included half board for the adults and all-inclusive for the children. Breakfast was plentiful but lacked a little variety. The children's lunch and the snack/cake in the afternoon ranged from good to mediocre. In the evening there were changing themes (BBQ, American (burgers), fish, etc.). Some dishes were excellently prepared and others were average. The same applied to drinks: water (still/sparkling) was available free of charge all day. The fully automatic coffee machine could be used until after breakfast. Spritzers and juices were free until the afternoon. Coffee was available after breakfast and soft drinks and spritzers were available with dinner. Unfortunately, the drinks were not well managed, as children could only serve themselves to a limited extent. During the stay, further measures were taken to change the situation. All in all, there is still a lot of potential for improvement in terms of food and drinks. The older children were not particularly happy that the Happy Club, Teenie Bude and Mini Bude were in the basement. And we parents didn't really like the fact that the children were entertained with a film (approx. 1 hour) in the basement on 2 evenings a week (despite the good weather). The following evenings showed that the children can also be kept busy outside. The activities (archery, climbing wall, SUP, kayak and campfire with marshmallows) were really good, although they were usually only offered once a week with a limited number of participants. Unfortunately, not every hotel guest had the opportunity to try out the activity under supervision. There is certainly still room for improvement here. All in all, we still had a relaxing week. In addition to many great approaches, there are also a few points where there is room for improvement. If you continue to work on these points, you are on the right track. Other family hotels in a similar category are currently a bit better, even if they are not located directly on the Baltic Sea.
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