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Hotel Riu Playa Park: Traveller Reviews

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Padre Bartolome Salva 15, 07610 Playa de Palma, Majorca, Spain
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Hotel Riu Playa Park
Ranked #17 of 78 hotels in Playa de Palma
4.0 of 5 stars 147 Reviews
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Szeged, Hungary
1 review
2 helpful votes 2 helpful votes
“Good but recommended only if you are German”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 July 2010
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people found this review helpful

My partner and I spent one week in this hotel. First of all, I have to say that there was no problem with the hotel itself at all. Our room was clean, and suitable for the three star rating, food and service were great and the staff was very kind and friendly. Still, I also had difficult times during the week we spent there because of the incredibly high number of Germans we found there and in the town as well. The whole place is exclusively for Germans!
I don't have problems with the German nation, I had problems with the way they behaved. They were drunk all the time, they were screaming and shouting extremely loudly almost all night long in the hotel and in front of our room, They were thumping on the door of our room and even tried to come in in the middle of the night (it is likely that they were so drunk that they missed the room). I wouldn't complain if it all had happened in the pubs or in the streets of the town but they were doing it in the hotel and it was obvious that the staff cannot or do not want to do anything against it. I felt that they didn't care that some other guests were not able to have a rest because 95% of the guests were German and most of them bahaved this way. Many times it was very difficult for me to endure this situation mainly because of the fact that I am expecting a baby and would have needed some rest.
All in all, I can recommend the hotel itself but only if you are German and want to have endless parties. Don't be surprised if you feel that you are in Germany and not in Spain after arriving in Playa de Palma and Hotel Riu Playa Park.

  • Stayed June 2010, travelled as a couple
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 1 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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wirral merseyside
1 review
1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
“Great if you speak German!!”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 18 June 2010
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We have just returned from a 7 night stay at the Riu playa park. Having stayed in a few Riu hotels I knew the standard would be good, even for a 3 star. On 1st arrival we were greeted with a glass of fizzy wine which was a nice touch, the room we were given was at the top on floor 7 which is what i wanted as i like it quiet. Boy was I in for a surprise! I don't know if it was because of the world cup but the hotel was packed from thur to sunday with germans all in their matching t shirts and singing from 8am until 3am!! They do know how to party! When we ventured out into town we were surprised to find that all of the pubs, restaurants and shops werer geared to the germans and we never heard a single english voice the whole time we were there. This town is for Germans. There was no problem as they were quite polite, but it is very partyish there, I would say that it was the german magaluf. The beach is massive, about 6 miles long and it houses s'arenal and can pastilla at either end, we were in the middle.
The hotel is very clean and tidy and run with effitiency, it could do with a little updating though in its day it was probably very posh. The food was lovely and there was never the same thing 2 nights in a row. The drinks were definately watered down though. My husband said the lager/beer was ok . They never took our all inc bands off on our last day so even when we checked out at 12 we could still use food and drink which was nice. The waiters were brilliant, you get 5* service here even in a 3 star the Riu brand is good. So if you want to party and dont mind late nights, you are right in the middle of town, then it's for you. Take earplugs for night time, learn a little german and you will have a ball!

  • Stayed June 2010, travelled as a couple
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 2 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Lincoln
1 review
“Is this hotel really for children?”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 November 2009

Food, Staff and facilities are great.
My only disappointment with this hotel, was it is exclusively Germans!
I dont have a fault with this!!!!!

However it appeared "SOME" did not appreciate my 3yr old boy being arround.
He was very well behaved and this made the holdiay less relaxing as you were constantly feeling as you were being judged!


Apart from that, I would visit again.

  • Stayed November 2009, travelled with family
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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Birmingham, UK
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11 reviews 11 reviews
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45 helpful votes 45 helpful votes
“Not without its faults ...”
2 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 January 2009
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I visited the Rui Playa Park from 1st to 4th January 2008 with my husband, sister and brother-in-law, for a little New Year’s R&R.

We’d read mixed reviews before we booked directly with the hotel, but, having stayed at several other Riu properties around the world, decided to give it a go. The hotel cost approx €330 per couple for 3 nights on an all inclusive basis, so wasn’t “cheap” given the current exchange rate, but we were hopeful that the all inclusive experience would mean we would get our money’s worth.

On arrival we were checked in without any hassle at all. There was no champagne to greet us, however we were given our all inclusive bands, and allocated rooms on the same floor quickly. We were told that our rooms contained a safe and given keys to this also. We arrived at around 10:30pm, long after evening food service had finished, but were told that a cold platter had been kept for us and was in the dining room for us to collect when we were ready.

When we got to our rooms these too were quite functional and Travelodge-esque. Unfortunately my sister’s room smelt heavily of smoke (despite the smoking ban in force in Mallorca as in the UK). We each had twin beds pushed together, despite requesting double beds, but were later told that this was standard throughout the hotel.

We dropped out bags and headed straight to the dining room to collect our food. This was quite basic but did the job and consisted of bread, cheese, cold meats and fruit. There was beer and wine on tap in the dining room, together with juice, soda and tea / coffee from a machine. I tried the “juices” and was very disappointed – these all tasted of incredibly weak cordial and were definitely not fruit juices. My sister tried the fizzy drinks – these too tasted weak and tinny, almost like cheap sodastream pop, as if the syrup being pumped into the machine had run out.

Next we headed to the bar. This is where the real disappointment for us started. The boys happily ordered a beer each – Cruzcampo was what was on offer, and they were pleased with this. They were each given a small beer (approx half a pint), which would cost the princely sum of €1.50 to those not staying on an AI basis. My sister and I decided to try a cocktail, so started at the top of the list with a Vodka punch. Sadly, this was pre-mixed from a plastic contained and seemingly contained no vodka. Instead, it tasted EXACTLY like the weak cordial I’d had in the

Not to be deterred, we tried another cocktail – this time a pina colada. This too was horrific, and clearly contained none of the ingredients of a genuine pina colada. Sadly, every other cocktail on the menu was as bad. Each was either watery or tasted like too-strong sunny delight. None contained any fruit “juice”. Sadly the pop dispensers behind the bar were as bad as those in the dining room, so even spirits and mixers weren’t an option.

Similarly the wines weren’t very palatable either. Although I’m no wine buff and certainly not very fussy, these were particularly bad. We asked about whether Baileys, or a local alternative, was available. The bar only had the genuine stuff – charged at €6.50 for a shot. In the end we drank the non-alcoholic slush puppies for most of our stay. Very disappointing.

Later that evening we returned to our rooms, where we discovered that neither of the patio doors in our rooms locked, there were hairs on the floor in the bathroom, and that the sheets on my bed had stains that looked like blood on them. As it was now after midnight and we were exhausted, I reluctantly slept on top of the bed that night with the intention of raising the matter in the morning.

During the night it also became apparent that the walls to the rooms are paper thin. Although not a light sleeper, I was awoken several times by the people in the room next door coughing, or by people moving around in the corridors.

After breakfast the next morning, we came back to the room to find the maid in there, so waited in my sisters room until she had finished. When we went back later, however, the beds had not been made, let alone changed, but we traced the maid and showed her the stains, and she changed the linen immediately.

That day we also reported the problem with the patio doors, and although the receptionist pledged to get someone to look at them, this was never fixed during our stay.

The food during our stay, was OK. We were allocated a table on our arrival and told to use this each mealtime. On a couple of occasions other families were at our table, but as there were plenty of other tables free, this didn’t pose us a problem – although we were challenged by the head waiter on our final day for sitting in the wrong place!!

“First Breakfast” – ie proper breakfast – was good, and plentiful, with enough choice to keep us all happy. This finished at 10am and if you missed this, you had to go to “Second Breakfast”, which was very poor – literally bread and cheese, served in the bar. Lunch was also very good, and coffee and cake was available mid-afternoon, for those who got the munchies. The choice of cake was, however, limited, and the quality fairly poor.

Dinner came in two sittings (to ease the queues in the dining room I imagine). We were asked on arrival which sitting we would prefer, and chose the second of the 2, served from 7:30 to 8:30. Sadly, after this point, there was no food available at all until breakfast. During the entirety of our stay, even the snack machines near the pool were out of order, which necessitated a trip to a neighbouring pizza shop one night for the ever-hungry boys. This was also very disappointing, and something we’ve never experienced at any other Riu hotel.

As previously mentioned on this site, the visitors to the hotel were almost exclusively German. The staff spoke English just fine, however, and this had no impact at all upon our stay.

Finally, a quick word about the “entertainment”. This was provided by 2 animation employees, and consisted of limited daytime activities (tai chi, aerobics, pool tournaments etc), a children’s disco from 8 until 9, some sort of “show” between 9 and half past, and then a disco (played from one of the staff’s CD collection) until 11pm. The entertainment room then closed, and guests were asked to return to the upstairs bar, which closed at midnight. The neighbouring area contained several bars and restaurants, but almost all were permanently closed as it was out of season. We had anticipated this before we went, however, and took card games and books to keep us occupied. Without these we would have been quite bored.

The hotel is approximately 5-10 minutes walk to the beach, which is pleasant and clean, but was far to cold for us to take a dip in January!!

So, would we return to the Riu Playa Park? Definitely not. Nor would I recommend it to friends. All in all, this is probably best ranked as a Spanish 3 * hotel, and on that basis the price we paid was overpriced. In retrospect, we were swayed by the Riu brand, but this adds nothing to the quality of the hotel at all.

  • Liked — proximity to beach
  • Disliked — Really bad bar
  • Stayed January 2008, travelled with family
    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 2 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 2 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
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co; armagh
2 reviews
Reviews in 2 cities Reviews in 2 cities
1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
“riu playa park”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 September 2008

We stayed at the Hotel Riu Playa Park during the last week of august 2008. We were given a glass of champange on arrival & the staff were all very friendly throughout our stay. The hotel itself is better than most other 3* hotels i've stayed in, food was excellent with a lot of choice. Rooms are a decent size and cleaned daily, towels will be changed when requested. communal areas are very comfortable with plenty of seating areas. There isn't any air con in the rooms but there is a ceiling fan that done the job fine, & the temperature was in the 30's. Pool areas are good with a lot of room in the garden area as well with plenty of sunloungers. We seemed to be the only english speaking people staying in the hotel, most of the quests are german, as is the resort of playa de palma, all the surrounding bars & restaurants seemed to cater for german quests. we didn't hear any other english speaking holidaymakers during our stay. All in all, good hotel but wouldn't go back to the resort as, to me, it's mainly for german holidaymakers.

  • Liked — quality of food, good service, nice pool area
  • Disliked — nothing
  • Stayed August 2008, travelled with family
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Address: Padre Bartolome Salva 15, 07610 Playa de Palma, Majorca, Spain
Price range (per night):* 88 AUD - 323 AUD

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