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Postby roymoz » 01 Jan 2009 15:31

hello everyone.roy here.new to this forum & i'm looking for any advice on going to icmeler at the end of july or first two weeks in august.i've drawn up a shortlist of three places we like the look/sound of.these are-efendi apartments,oren apartments & eda hotel.does anyone on here have recent experience of any of these? looked on holidaytruths & there does'nt seem to be much wrong in any way with them,or perhaps you can recommened another place for us to stay? we are a mid thirties couple with a 9 year old girl.thanks for taking the time to read this,roy. i've always gone into a travel agency & booked that way so i'm a tad worried something will go wrong!
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Postby dodge » 01 Jan 2009 15:38

welcome to the forum roymoz you wont be disappointed with the forum everyone is so friendly like a new family,anything you need to know someone will be able to help.
we go 7th aug for 2 weeks our 6th time we really love it the places you mentioned not stayed in but try icmeleronline staff ever so helpful

hope you get sorted
cheers dodge :lol:
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Postby mandi73 » 01 Jan 2009 16:33

hi ive stayed with the family that own the eda hotel for the last 2 years and they are great. they only had this hotel this year and i was impressed, the rooms are clean pools good, staff are friendly and its not far from the shops or the beach i am hoping to go back sometime this year
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Postby bill atkinson » 01 Jan 2009 19:19

the Blue Rainbow i stayed there half board with my son his wife and two kids 5 and eight excellent choice for breakfast buffet suited the kids. good choice evening meals,you will save money against eating out.best pool in icmeler .near the beach.ask for a room pool veiw or sea veiw,because new o/s bar alittle loud till midnight enjoy video on this site ICR Travel will book it for you bill atkinson
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Postby blondie » 01 Jan 2009 22:19

I would also highly recommend the Eda. The family who run it are some of the friendliest, most welcoming people I've ever met. They honestly can't do enough to ensure your holiday is a great success. The Eda is also really well located - very central, yet not at all noisy. As mandi has already said, it's clean and has a nice pool. Just a short walk from the canal and beach too.
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Postby Fanny » 01 Jan 2009 22:28

Hi Roy and welcome
Like the others have said, if you are still unsure then the ICR staff will help you make the best choice for what you want out of your holiday
Brace yourself for replies to your request for suggestions of other accom to stay in - we all have our favourites ha ha.
As for things going wrong, at least if you're with ICR you know you'll be in safe professional hands
Happy New Year and hope you enjoy your hol as much as we do
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Postby jivebunnie0 » 01 Jan 2009 23:47

Hi Roy, welcome to the forum. You will find loads of useless (oops sorry, useful :) )info on here and everyone is so friendly.

You'll have a ball! :wink:
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Postby trish1235 » 02 Jan 2009 18:57

believe the efendi hotel is i believe one of the best i icmeler, right onto the beach and a fantastic set of staff here and next door at kontes. If ou book this hotel you will not be dissapointed.
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Postby roymoz » 12 Jan 2009 12:58

for your replies.we have booked for the ekinci palace apartments for two weeks from 21st aug.looking forward to it!
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Postby KAREN24 » 14 Jan 2009 11:47

Hi Roymoz we stayed at Ekinci palace last year 10 of us went very clean nice staff and great pool. We have been staying at Avlu1 for last 6 years but we are going back there this year only because all our friends are around that area. Cant wait till 4th July :lol:
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Postby john G » 14 Jan 2009 19:25

Hi Roymoz,
We'll see you there - we go to Ekinci Palace on the 20th of Aug for 2 weeks. Party of 10 including my 2 daughters aged 8 and 13 who will keep your daughter company around the pool.

Cheers John
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Postby roymoz » 14 Jan 2009 19:45

nice one john g! see ya there-it'll be more like saturday morning when we get to the ekinci though. karen24-how far from the centre are the apartments please?
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Postby KAREN24 » 15 Jan 2009 11:01

about 10-15 min walk but there are many different ways to get there. there is a dol mush often or taxi it doesnt cost much especially at night if uyou had to many effes :D
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Postby roymoz » 15 Jan 2009 19:07

cheers karen. i don't suppose you know how much the air-con was do you?
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Postby Fanny » 15 Jan 2009 20:18

can't help you with the air con prices roy but it's worth pointing out that if you get a taxi, either ask the price BEFORE he sets off or better still, ask him to put the meter on
we got stung last year on our first taxi trip (we were still very white and easy to spot ha ha), and out of politeness, we paid but we did learn our lesson - to be fair though, we've never come across that before
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Postby KAREN24 » 19 Jan 2009 13:25

I think it was about £60 for the two weeks its a bit more than some places but you need it. ours kept stopping so if you get any problems just let then know at reception. I think you will enjoy it and there is a great slide into the pool we had alot of fun on it 8)
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