My boyfriend and I came to Solaris not knowing what to expect and we we ended up having the best time. One of the things that attracted us to this resort is the the fact that it’s all inclusive. I’ve never done all inclusive before so I was definitely speculative to see if it really was “all inclusive.” It definitely was. ||There’s a schedule of when food is available. In the morning there’s generally a buffet style setting with a chef that can also customize an omelette, scrambled eggs etc for you. There’s also a number of bars (including one you can swim up to in the pool) where drinks are free of charge with the the all inclusive package. All the bartenders were great but our favorite was definitely Luis who works at the main lobby bar: There are two nicer restaurants included in the package. Marco Polo and Panchos. If you want to dine there as opposed to the dinner buffet available then you need to make a reservation first thing in the morning. I had tuna tartar and shrimp bisque my first night at Marco Polo and it was delicious. They rotate different menus everyday between French, Mediterranean, Fajitas etc so you’re not eating the same meal every day. Although tips are not expected/required due to the all inclusive package my boyfriend and I tipped everyone that took care of us on throughout the week on our last day. This isn’t required by any means but it was something we felt was right because of service they gave us.|Aside from good food I would have to say the customer service that Solaris offered was great. When we first arrived we were greeted by a travel assistant/advisor Karina. She made us feel extremely welcome and helped us throughout our stay scheduling dinner reservations and excursions. She never pushed any excursions on us but was super informative on what our options were and gave us great deals. I will say that we were offered deals on excursions/massages for attending a timeshare presentation. My boyfriend and I already have a timeshare in Tahoe. We went into the presentation with an open mind but we decided it wasn’t best for us but it’s something we’re recommending to our friends that don’t have time shares to check out. |There’s multiple pools throughout the resort. My bf and I are in our late 20s and don’t have kids but ironically we decided to spend most of our time at the family pool where they have activities between 11:00-5:00. They have activities like water aerobics (which at first I made fun of but ended up doing it for 6 days straight because it was so fun) beach volleyball, water volleyball, ping pong and tons of other games. If you’re looking for a more adult relaxing experience there’s an adult pool without activities/children. If you do have kids they have a whole other pool with water slides and kid friendly shallow pools. |Since my boyfriend and I spent so much time at the family pool we ended up becoming great friend with the staff that coordinate/run the activities. Aaron, Jhony, Lara, Maggie, JJ, & Jose made the activities so much fun. Day one I was thinking there was no way I was going to participate in anything but by the end of the week I was doing everything and having a blast because the staff makes you feel like family. By the end of the week I truly felt like family/friends with them and was sad to leave. If you’re planning on relaxing and don’t want the activities you can go to the adult pool where it’s total relaxation. There’s basically the best of both worlds here.|All in all, I would definitely recommend Club Solaris. It was one of best...
Read moreWe stayed here for our biggest school ski trip ever. With over 100 people attending, the staff at the hotel were so accommodating. The rooms were clean and spacious with all rooms having 3-4 single beds. We were even given an extra room at no additional cost which allowed us to overcome some issues with assigning students to rooms. We were also able to check out after our final day of skiing, making our last day very easy. The staff spoke a good level of English, which made everything a lot easier for our staff and students. We had activities planned almost every evening and the Hotel were happy for us to come and go as we pleased, even letting us hand in all of our keys to avoid anyone losing them! There is a function room that we used for a party and lots of shops a short walk away, including a Spar, ice cream parlour (strongly recommend), and some Pizza restaurants. The food was good with 3 courses every meal. We were also offered extra of each course which really helped those students that are picky with their food.|Overall, we have had a really positive stay and would highly recommend to anyone that is visiting the area, especially large groups or schools. The hotel is worth the three stars but the staff made the experience...
Read moreWe stayed here for our biggest school ski trip ever. With over 100 people attending, the staff at the hotel were so accommodating. The rooms were clean and spacious with all rooms having 3-4 single beds. We were even given an extra room at no additional cost which allowed us to overcome some issues with assigning students to rooms. The staff spoke a good level of English, which made everything a lot easier for our staff and students. We had activities planned almost every evening and the Hotel were happy for us to come and go as we pleased, even letting us hand in all of our keys to avoid anyone losing them! There is a function room that we used for a party and lots of shops a short walk away, including a Spar, ice cream parlour (strongly recommend), and some Pizza restaurants. The food was good with 3 courses every meal. We were also offered extra of each course which really helped those students that are picky with their food.
Overall, we have had a really positive stay and would highly recommend to anyone that is visiting the area, especially large groups or schools. The hotel is worth the three stars but the staff made the experience...
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