Sorry about the delay I have been occupied elsewhere!
I don't worry about time as such when abroad unless it impinges upon me severly so the times are very approximate
I can only speak for the JMC trip to Pummekale. We started at something daft like 6 in the morning. We drove for a couple of hours and stopped at a cafe for a drink. We then drove on to Aphrodisias arriving between 10 and 11. We wandered around there for about an hour and then drove on to the Diana owned hotel for lunch stoping again for about an hour. The food is free as part of the trip but they make it up on the drinks, even the water costs. From there we drove on to Pumekale. I reckon it was gone 2 by then as we just had time to walk down to the cliff edge and go down about 2 levels. By the time we got back into the Pool area we had about 30 minutes left in the pool before we were due to leave. ( about 4 pm) We got back just in time for the last meal, but there was a slight diversion as the driver and guide both dived into a cotton field to pick some cotton buds for the travellers.
The stadium at Aphrodisias was awe inspiring but we could quite easily have given the rest of it a miss. Check with the town tours to see what their itinery is before committing.
Everything states that the mini bar is extra, but I was hoping it was a welcome pack! As for moaning at the rep, I spend the rest of the year banging my head against brick walls so I only have a go when riled, like after the boat trip.
the rooms by default appeared to have a double, single and seating area.
The extra beds were brought in and took the seating area. I don't think there were many complaints apart from the ones about heat, stuffiness etc
I didn't use the Internet, I had every intention of keeping in touch with work but when I saw the PC I decided to have a hot chocolate instead and never got any further. The charges were marked clearly although I can't remember what they were and we couldn't figure out how they monitored it, which probably led to the problems. As the hotel staff were also getting fed up with the complaints about mischarging, I hope they would have resolved it by now.
There were a couple of peak times where the queues for drinks were large and closing time was a good example, other wise we just sauntered up, got served, in turn after a couple of minutes and sauntered off. I have waited longer in the UK.
tesekula is my phonetic spelling for the Turkish word for Thank You. They all tried to get me to pronounce it correctly and it caused more smiles than grimaces. If you get it right it can trigger an automatic effusive Turkish response which involves lots of words none of which I could catch, the meaning of which is "you're welcome". I printed of a crib sheet of simple words before I went and eventually plucked up courage to try them.
We only went to the greek restaurant and although it was OK I wouldn't have gone back. I think the limit is once per trip, booked at reception, but just act uncertain and appeal for their help etc..
The Turkish bath is hidden in the leisure suite. There is a very strong sales presence trying to sell the service, but a polite refusal is enough.
A couple of ours had the Turkish bath and mud wrap option, which cost just under £20 (again they like sterling) but it was not up to much. It didn't seem warm enough to me.
You can use the Turkish bath on your own, along with the sauna, free.