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Dursan Apartments

Postby MaggieMo » 21 Mar 2012 20:43

Who has stayed there and how have you found it?

Not many people seem to mention it on here xxx
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Re: Dursan Apartments

Postby smc4761 » 21 Mar 2012 22:48

Stayed there several yaers ago before they were ICR. We has a 2 bedroom apart between the 2 of us and it was spacious but very basic. The grounds in the apart were a bit overrun with weeds etc and the pool is fairly small. In high season I would imagine there would not be enough sunbeds to go round

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Re: Dursan Apartments

Postby gaylemcvey » 21 Mar 2012 22:58

We stayed there the last 2 years great apartments staff great they do not pester you to eat there we had our breakfast there most morning and the kids had snacks there very good all round
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Re: Dursan Apartments

Postby steph87 » 25 Mar 2012 12:14

Hello
The dursan are pure relaxation.
I stayed there in September last year with my family & friends, couldnt fault it.
The staff are great and really helpful, the apartments are huge and so comfortable.

The pool is on the small side but ample for families etc there was always enough sunbeds.
I would throughly recommend them, i'm going back in May for a week and then september for 2 weeks. Can't wait :-)
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Re: Dursan Apartments

Postby pauline21 » 25 Mar 2012 17:20

Last year is the first year we didnt stay there, The previous 3 years we went there twice a year.
Loved that they were so spacious but are very basic.
I would also have said they needed updated, sometimes would get a shock when removing a plug.
The staff did not hassle you but the old man "Pappa Dursan" as he is known is rather pervy. The final straw was when we saw him and a friend taking 2 russian prostitues into a room at the back and they didnt even try to hide it!!! It was our last night there when this happened so wer glad to be heading home.
We have not stayed since that but really miss the appartment size.
We never used the pool as not much space and usually nipped up to the Selen's pool.
Only the one fault like i said everything else was ok.
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Re: Dursan Apartments

Postby Fanny » 25 Mar 2012 18:26

ah Pauline, your post made me chuckle - what was the "one fault" i wonder? the shock from the plug or papa dursun's visitors? :wink: :D
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Re: Dursan Apartments

Postby pauline21 » 25 Mar 2012 19:18

lol
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Re: Dursan Apartments

Postby steph87 » 25 Mar 2012 21:28

Pappa Dursan wasn't there when we went last year, maybe thats why ha ha only Hussain and Ryan, both brilliant people.
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Re: Dursan Apartments

Postby Cummo » 26 Mar 2012 17:10

Hi

The "Old man" (Papa) has built student accomodation in Mugla and was spending most of his time there in 2010. His son took over the running of Dursun Apart and started (and continues) to spend a lot of money updating the apartments, much to the annoyance of the old man. There has been some sort of argument and papa was not seen much at all during 2011.

The apartments look very good now and the "lecky" is safe. :lol:

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Re: Dursan Apartments

Postby pauline21 » 26 Mar 2012 17:16

that's great the son is in control now as im sure they will get busier as they are in great
location and are great size.
Bonus the leccy is ok now .lolllll
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