Ginkster: FC and hotel reception was telling holidaymakers that nearest ATM was in Ortaca so maybe things have changed since you were there last year and it wasn't a case of Smurf not getting out.
Like Smurf, we found Sarigerme to be too small; what you have to remember is everyone has a different idea of what they expect from the local village. We certainly don't like the likes of Magaluff, Benidorm and the like but we do like to have somewhere to sit and watch the world go by over a glass of wine. Sorry to say that wasn't the case this year in Sarigerme. Again, maybe places have closed down? Who knows. Each to his own.
Linda 1972, were there some nice restaraunts in Sarigerme? I get the impression its tiny, but then you say you can spend a few hours there, so it must be bigger than I was thinking. I was imagining some sort of shantie town.
Sarigerme is small; there are a couple of restaurants, handful of bars, tourist shops, Sarigerme Tours, jewellers (4 I think) and a taxi rank. On our first visit, we had done both sides of the road in less than a hour so not sure if Linda 1972 stopped off for a brew but we certainly couldn't spend a few hours there.
will update you all once we get back, thanks for all your help and advice 1.5 sleeps left....all excited now.
See ya
father christmas yes sarigerme is small but there are lots of shops and we ate out 3 evenings for a change from the hotel. we had lovely meals and all the people were friendly. we ate in the dolphin restaurant twice and the food was fab. we would have had a few more meals there but the kids always wanted to go back to the hotel to meet up with their new friends.Re the cashpoint machine.ther was definetely not one in sarigerme in june.apparantly there is one during the high season but it may not be there by the end of august
There were 3 or 4 restaurant/cafes in Sarigerme. We didn't eat there but the menus looked good and I know other people on here who have eaten at both the Dolphin and Paradise restaurants and said the food was good.
One thing I would recommend is going to Sarigerme beach. Either get a taxi straight there or into the village and catch the free road train from the village car park. I think it cost us 1.5 lira per adult, kids were free to get into the beach area. The beach was nice sand and the water shelved gently so was safe to paddle out to swim. Ice creams and drinks were very reasonable at the cafe and the gozalme (pancakes) were good too. There were banana boat rides and possibly windsurfer hire there. The British were the minority here which was nice for a change!
I wish all who are going soon a happy holiday!
Lynda xx
going on the 10th September , all the responses have helped us tremendously to prepare for our holiday.
Thanks guys
Andy
E Mailed First choice, 3rd time, got the bog standard reply about the Swimmers Ear, Yawn. When will they admit, its an infection!? Arghh.
They will never admit to an infection going round because then the flood gates would literally open up for claims. They work (i think) on the theory that once you get home after your holiday, they can fob you off easily because nobody is likely to bring home the necessary samples to prove that there IS an infection going round and that it can be proven that it is the fault of FC. They are a company backed with millions of pounds and have a better chance with their resources of defending any action against you and me(ie joe public) who may not be prepared to risk losing a claim and therefore paying both sides legal costs.
I know its a sad situation and I am right behind the holidaymaker and not FC on this one but once again it's a case of the large company winning and hiding behind their terms and conditions and standard holiday company fob off letters. Like I've said before, I ended up on a drip for the day, along with countless others and my son suffered with a bad ear infection, he was literally in agony, although the on site medical centre and the doctor did a good job in getting him well again. That side of it I couldn't fault but they were Turks and not employee's of FC.
Everyone who went to the Doctor with earache, including me, would have been given a Doctor's report that officially states "Ear Infection". There were three of us in our group that caught it. If enough of us on here send copies of this Doctor's report to FC, then surely they will then have to admit there is a problem?
I think people on holiday get quite irate (rightly so) when they have to visit the doctor for infections such as this however when they return home, are glad that they are back and just let it go. Maybe they send a letter of complaint and on receipt of the standard fob off just forget all about it.
"Thank you for contacting First Choice expressing your concerns with the
Holiday Village Turkey.
I can confirm that the hotel has had 4 official reported cases on a
virus like infection within the pool. However, First Choice is aware of
this and has checked out the pool. We tested chlorine levels etc, and
found the pool to be highly satisfactory. Here at First Choice we take
health and safety very seriously, and would never send any of our
customers that fail to meet our strict health and safety tests. Please
be aware that if circumstances were to change at the Holiday Village
Turkey, then we will notify all of our customers"
To me this is FC admitting that there is a waterbourne virus which is causing all these problems, and nothing to do with swimmers ear etc
We are going in 2 weeks time and are keenly watching this thread as people return to see whether the problem has improved or not.
"I can confirm that the hotel has had 4 official reported cases on a
virus like infection within the pool. However, First Choice is aware of
this and has checked out the pool. We tested chlorine levels etc, and
found the pool to be highly satisfactory."
I think it is the exact opposite to admitting and they are trying to sweep it under the carpet. Anyway, like I said have a great holiday and try not to let any of this spoil the build up.
I am going on Monday. Actually looking forward to it now, but am forcing the girls to wear ear plugs in the pool.
I am going into Ortaca on morning one to buy the anti biotic ear drops, so I can nip it in the bud if it happens. I dont mind having to use a Dr if I have to, I am taking a credit card, its just the kids losing a few days of their hols that bothers me.
I keep coming on here in the hope someone will say "its gone" LOL. Too much to hope for methinks. Oh well, if anyone can say that please do! Only 6 more nights, and then we fly.
We will be going out of the Hotel we always do, but its nice to have a heads up. Cheers.
Its sad to see that those blasted ear infections are still rife, we saw and spoke to loads of people who were suffering, my oldest daughter had a problem for a day or two, we gave her anti inflammatory stuff and paracetamol and it cleared up but she did then wear her ear plugs that my gp had recommended(boots own childrens ones, they can still hear with them 2, £4.99 for two pairs). She had started to wear them then stopped and that must have been when she had the problem. She obviously didnt have it too bad.I asked my gp for something to take with me as I had read about the prob before we went but he refused saying that he wasnt allowed to precribe just in case!
HolidayMad, the steakhouse, you did have to pay for, the main courses were about 20-30 lira but were stunning, the steak just melted in your mouth and it all comes very nicely presented, we didnt pay for any extras or for any of our drinks and we had wine, beer and soft drinks. I dont know if that is usual or not, the waitress kept saying'my present to you' when she brought another round of drinks and she kept then coming The setting was just lovely, that was the nicest meal we had.
JackieM, such a shame we didnt bump into one another, we sat either to the right of the slide pools or at the main pool towards the shallow end for little one, in front of the snack bar.We did sit in front of the big flume things one day but it was a bit manic there so didnt go back.My little one went to Swim Kids, so I was there a few times, I pulled up a chair at the end by the bar and sat and watched her-she didnt like the instructors mind and only went for 3 out of the 5 sessions, refused to go back! Glad you had a great time.
I hope all of you going now or soon have a fab time, we did and the kids had a ball, it is a fantastic place for them and if they are happy then its easy for us Fingers crossed they get this infection thing sorted, FC just dont seem to care as long as they have your dollar
I must say though, even though we had a great time and the kids loved it, I thought the place was fab, so clean and well laid out, I would prefer somewhere a bit smaller and more personal where you get a chance to meet more people and see then again!!We met a lovely couple form Cheshire but that was only through our daughters going to stagecoach together, if they hadnt arranged to meet we might not have seen them for a week! We met a couple on the mud bath trip and we saw them a couple of times in the bar, their room was dead opposite ours and we didnt realise!!
Shar
xx
DO not panic, im at the holiday village right now and its great, there are alot of kids with earplugs in and cotton wool but i havent seen anyone upset or ill, i was worried like you all. but its great, we have been here since the 13th and no infections with the 5 of us what so ever. the food is lovely and there is plenty of choice, its very hot though, but as long as you bag an umbrella its fine. the entertainment is good and my 2 year old has over night become really confident. im also 13 weeks pregnant and im finding it ok. my partner had a bad stomach but i think to much beer rather than the food as we are all ok. i will log on again tomorrow to answer any questions.
bye for now
Leanne xx
How is Stagecoach if you have one in that?
And what are you doing on the net on hols? LOL Get some sun!
I've Just seen the sunbed footage on the photo sight, not a single sunbed free @ 7.am :O
the girls allowed show was on tonight it was really good. Stage coach is on everyday apart from monday and seems really popular. it reached 45 degress so i came in from the sun with the baby, that why i was on internet lol. im not sad honest.
sunbed situation is bad. i have been getting up at the crack of dawn to get a bed. by 8 there is no parasols and very few beds.
hope thats helped a bit
leanne x
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