Daystar apartments

Click here to enter the holiday forum for Icmeler.

Moderators: blondie, Rami Off Work

Daystar apartments

Postby clare » 30 Nov 2009 22:56

has anyone stayed at these apartments and if so some feedback would be good i have booked to go in august 2010, i know they are basic............
clare
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 264
Joined: 18 May 2006 12:44
Location: nottinghamshire

Advertisement

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby john G » 30 Nov 2009 23:26

Hi Clare, We walked past there this year a few times and it looked good - never been in though. Nice enough area, 10 mins max walk into centre or 3 minutes to old town. Ozzys and wembley bar close by.

Cheers John
john G
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 369
Joined: 15 Jan 2008 16:46
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby clare » 30 Nov 2009 23:36

thanks john
clare
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 264
Joined: 18 May 2006 12:44
Location: nottinghamshire

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby turkman09 » 01 Dec 2009 10:48

the daystar is great,we have stayed there a few times and all in all is brill, you wont be disapointed in anyway, only downfall is if the weather is really hot you wont want to walk to the beach ect but taxi service is good too
turkman09
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 58
Joined: 22 Jul 2009 16:37
Location: manchester(but hope icmeler)

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby jambogarry » 01 Dec 2009 21:39

The Daystar Apartments are oppiste the Baba Tuncay Apartments.
If you want pool games, quiz nights,bingo, Michael J ,and people trying to squeeze every penny from your holiday fund , THEN this is for you ( Daystar ).
If you want to have a easy time with the locals? then I would try Baba Tuncay or the Rhodes,. (ICR provide both .).
.
Garry.
jambogarry
 

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby turkman09 » 02 Dec 2009 19:48

rhodes is good,with tuncay i have had many problems ,everytime we were to go out for tea,we would get hasstle,then the next day feel as if we have done something bad,the workers feel a bit full on and in your face and the entertainment was 50/50 depending how many turned out for the turkish night ect ect, feel much better with daystar myself and as this topic is going on,there person who asked the question has already booked to go next year,so i think putting a downer on the holiday long before there due to get there is a bit wrong i think
turkman09
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 58
Joined: 22 Jul 2009 16:37
Location: manchester(but hope icmeler)

Advertisement

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby Chris » 02 Dec 2009 22:36

I have found most apartments owners and their staff are full on,wanting you to dine in their restaurants in the evening,this is just something we have to put up with and just say no "we are dining out tonight"and not feel guilty,as long as the apartments are clean,and bedding and towels changed,nice clean pool,then I am happy. :)
Chris
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 381
Joined: 20 May 2007 23:11
Location: Chester

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby clare » 02 Dec 2009 23:19

I agree with you as long as the bedding is clean and the apartment and pool are clean I am happy, this is my 5th year to turkey so I know how to be polite and say no if we do not want to eat in their restaurant. Thanks for all the comments guys.

Happy jollies, counting down to August 1st already xx
clare
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 264
Joined: 18 May 2006 12:44
Location: nottinghamshire

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby stevew » 03 Dec 2009 07:45

Hi Clare
Me and my other half stayed at the Daystar in 2007 and enjoyed our stay. The apartments are a reasonable size, The staff were fine with us , but most staff change. The apartments are about 10/15 mins from the atms, 20 from the beach, there are places to eat very close to the daystar. I`ve added a link to a previous post.
We would stay there again, but we have been spoilt by staying at other places nearer the centre.
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=3657&p=29056&hilit=daystar#p29056
Steve
stevew
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 1195
Joined: 17 Jun 2007 19:56
Location: Manchester

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby jambogarry » 03 Dec 2009 08:40

turkman09 wrote:rhodes is good,with tuncay i have had many problems ,everytime we were to go out for tea,we would get hasstle,then the next day feel as if we have done something bad,the workers feel a bit full on and in your face and the entertainment was 50/50 depending how many turned out for the turkish night ect ect, feel much better with daystar myself and as this topic is going on,there person who asked the question has already booked to go next year,so i think putting a downer on the holiday long before there due to get there is a bit wrong i think

Hi turkman.
You dont get hasstle from the Baba Tuncay, they dont serve food and only have a limited selection of drinks, so you do not get pressure to EAT HERE, ( they even offer to drive you to your restaraunt of choice most nights ) as for putting a downer on someones holiday :shock: , I tell it as it is, If the thruth hurts then SORRY.
Iam sure the OP will read many good and bad reports with regards to the daystar,
I could have said the daystar was the best thing since sliced bread (but that would be a lie ).each to there own.
I dont make a habbit of trying to spoil someone holiday before they even go, I give MY VIEW on the subject. I think.
jambogarry
 

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby john G » 03 Dec 2009 12:21

has already booked to go next year

How do we know they have already booked up? :shock:

I thought it was a good unbiased review. :D
Cheers John
john G
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 369
Joined: 15 Jan 2008 16:46
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne

Advertisement

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby clare » 03 Dec 2009 13:44

Steve thanks for sending the link to those pictures they were great, it looks really nice and clean, wasa bit wary of going but feel better now i have seen them. I have seen some bad reports on the internet about the apartments but will take no notice of them now it looks fine.

Cheers
clare
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 264
Joined: 18 May 2006 12:44
Location: nottinghamshire

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby jambogarry » 03 Dec 2009 14:26

clare wrote:Steve thanks for sending the link to those pictures they were great, it looks really nice and clean, wasa bit wary of going but feel better now i have seen them. I have seen some bad reports on the internet about the apartments but will take no notice of them now it looks fine.

Cheers


Hi clare

Iam sure you will have no regrets with your choice.
:D :D
jambogarry
 

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby Colette » 03 Dec 2009 15:26

You dont get hasstle from the Baba Tuncay, they dont serve food and only have a limited selection of drinks, so you do not get pressure to EAT HERE, ( they even offer to drive you to your restaraunt of choice most nights ) as for putting a downer on someones holiday , I tell it as it is, If the thruth hurts then SORRY.


I think turkman may be getting mixed up with The different Tuncays, so lets assume that and play nicely :D
Colette
 

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby jambogarry » 03 Dec 2009 16:47

Colette wrote:
You dont get hasstle from the Baba Tuncay, they dont serve food and only have a limited selection of drinks, so you do not get pressure to EAT HERE, ( they even offer to drive you to your restaraunt of choice most nights ) as for putting a downer on someones holiday , I tell it as it is, If the truth hurts then SORRY.


I think turkman may be getting mixed up with The different Tuncays, so lets assume that and play nicely :D


Icmeler 2010 :) :) .
Last edited by jambogarry on 03 Dec 2009 18:05, edited 1 time in total.
jambogarry
 

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby turkman09 » 03 Dec 2009 17:30

sorry about coming across bad didnt mean to , also i did get the wrong apartmnent lol, :oops
turkman09
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 58
Joined: 22 Jul 2009 16:37
Location: manchester(but hope icmeler)

Advertisement

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby jambogarry » 03 Dec 2009 17:47

turkman09 wrote:sorry about coming across bad didnt mean to , also i did get the wrong apartmnent lol, :oops


I will leave a EFES behind a bar of you choice for next year.
No worries buddie. 8)
jambogarry
 

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby turkman09 » 03 Dec 2009 20:23

you can leave a efes at no name bar for me lol :lol:
turkman09
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 58
Joined: 22 Jul 2009 16:37
Location: manchester(but hope icmeler)

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby clare » 03 Dec 2009 23:02

Blimey what a response to my post, I think I really stired it up, I thought you ladies (ha ha ha) were never going to make friends, it was funny to read the posts tho, thanks for all the replies.

Happy Jollies x :lol: :lol:
clare
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 264
Joined: 18 May 2006 12:44
Location: nottinghamshire

Re: Daystar apartments

Postby turkman09 » 04 Dec 2009 18:41

well thats how icmeler can make you feel lol,
turkman09
Active Member
Active Member
 
Posts: 58
Joined: 22 Jul 2009 16:37
Location: manchester(but hope icmeler)

  • Advertisement


Return to Icmeler - Turkey Holiday Forum

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests

cron