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Access to all Inclusive complex

Postby sartranew » 04 May 2010 19:32

Hi again,

Could any one please advise us, we are meeting friends whilst on holiday in Icmeler, they are staying at the all inclusive complex Aqua, is it possible to enter the complex or do we have to meet outside?
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Re: Access to all Inclusive complex

Postby Erik The Viking » 04 May 2010 20:13

It only seems like the hotels where the germans stay that have guards with faces like a slapped ar*e
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Re: Access to all Inclusive complex

Postby andytaj » 04 May 2010 22:27

Erik The Viking wrote:It only seems like the hotels where the germans stay that have guards with faces like a slapped ar*e



Steady on Eric,

No guards where I stayed. Definitely none with faces like slapped ar*es. Even though 50% of them should have had....given that I'm half German :wink:
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Re: Access to all Inclusive complex

Postby oscarnorwich » 05 May 2010 08:00

We were allowed in for a quick look at Marti,also had a look at Aqua,but didn't try to go into either hotel,In the Grand Pasa ,Marmaris we had to have wristbands on and we didn't risk trying to get our friends in we met up outside,I doubt you will allowed to get them drinks .They could maybe pay for a day.
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Re: Access to all Inclusive complex

Postby totallymo » 05 May 2010 08:42

We stayed at the L'Etoile last year and no-one was allowed past the guard.They were outside complex day and night.
Felt sorry for one couple who had their young grandson with them whilst his parents and baby brother were staying at apartments elsewhere.They were not allowed in, even to say hello.
This year staying at apartments over the road. Roll on July.
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Re: Access to all Inclusive complex

Postby starchild01 » 05 May 2010 08:42

andytaj wrote:
Erik The Viking wrote:It only seems like the hotels where the germans stay that have guards with faces like a slapped ar*e



Steady on Eric,

No guards where I stayed. Definitely none with faces like slapped ar*es. Even though 50% of them should have had....given that I'm half German :wink:


Steay up there Eric :( The female security guard at the L'etoile last year was lovely. Her name was Sky and was the lovliest person you could ever wish to meet :D
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Re: Access to all Inclusive complex

Postby tinkerbelle » 05 May 2010 09:21

We stayed at the Aqua last year and because they have a half board option all the bars have cash tills so there is no problem for anyone going in to have a drink.
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Re: Access to all Inclusive complex

Postby terry » 05 May 2010 09:26

No problems at the Aqua, just pop to reception. You can also purchase day pass, or evening meal.
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Re: Access to all Inclusive complex

Postby Erik The Viking » 05 May 2010 16:13

I didnt mean the Germans were misery faced, I said the hotels - the one on the sea front (that the name scaped me) is terrible, they have good entertainment but you try and have a look they come up and stop you.

Ive nothing against Germans so please dont make it look like i have, I dont care who's half what - it was an oservation, nothing more.
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