Hi Allison - yes the rooms are all similar on that floor. Vlasis wil book you a taxi to go home for the same price. To get to the pool you have to go through the bar area, so each end is locked up at night. This is fab, as it means no one can take their towels down at silly o'clock in the morning. They probably open up just before 8, and we never had a problem with getting a lounger or an umbrella. There's a grassy area around the jacuzzi, which also has sunbeds/umbrellas/tables/chairs. The jacuzzi is drained each night, and you just ask when you want it filled - only takes 10 mins. It's in a lovely shaded area with just a little sun getting through - lovely to relax with a drink in your hand
We stayed at Stevens for the Greek night and the BBQ night, and had our main meal there for the last night - the food was fab, and the salad selection was massive. Their full English was 7.5 Euros, & included a glass of juice/toast/coffee or tea. There were lots of snacks available throughout he day. I'm sure that if you tell them that hubby is a coeliac, they will have plenty of variety for him.
Dandinos on the seafront had a smallish menu, but the food was great. Sebastians/Delphi's/Alexis/ and the Mexixan La Tabernita on the main street, were also smashing. Madison Garden was a nice bar to chill out in, with lovely music. Time out- on the main strip was good for brekkie/snacks and watching sport, as was the little cafe opposite. I'm sure you'll love it