I'm sorry but I have to disagree with tmp.
We stayed atThe Sequoia in 2003 and hated it there.
We felt that it was really shabby and in desperate need of refurbishment.
The rooms are dark, dreary and old fashioned. I know they're supposed to be themed to have a rustic feel to them, but it didn't feel rustic just scruffy.
I complained about the first room they gave us . It had an awful musty smell, there were stains on the walls, and the general look of the room was horrible.
They gave us another room without any problems but when we got there I was really dissapointed to see that this wasn't much better, the only difference was it didn't have the awful smell.
Then we found there were other problems. The taps didn't run properly in the bath or the sink, (there was no pressure just a trickle). The one time we did attempt to fill the bath for 20 month old DS the plug didn't fit properly so the water drained away.
After this we just had to give him a quick shower.
The mini bar was leaking water too.
I wanted to complain again, but DH was having none of it. He hates that sort of thing and finds it embarassing.
The corridors had graffitti on the walls and the wallpaper was pealing off.
On the plus side the pool is lovely, the staff are friendly, and the restaurants serve nice food, but you could eat in those if you were staying in another hotel, and the other hotels also have pools.
I really would give this hotel a miss.
Were going June 19th and like yourself were trying to decide between The Movenpick and The Holiday Inn.
After doing loads of research and reading reviews we've chosen The Movenpick.
I don't think theres a great deal of difference between the two.
It was the childrens splash pool, the pay per view movies and the lovely breakfast reviews that threw it for us.
Let us know what you decide
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