The Bad...
Where to start... The shower? A decent shower head with strong spray and easily manageable temperature controls is one of the most important features for me in a semi-luxury hotel room. The Parc Concordia's hotel utterly failed to deliver this. The water stream was weak and the hot water way too hot to allow for a comfortable shower, even with the cold turned on completely. Next, mirrors. There was only one mirror in the bathroom. Luxury hotel rooms should have ample mirrors throughout. They allow for two people to share one room much more efficiently. After that I would like to complain about the inadequate lighting in the room and the common areas alike. The fixtures were older and not well placed or effective. There was also a problem with temperature control in the room. With no way to change the heating in the room, it was way too hot. Only by keeping the window open during the last night of might stay was I able to achieve a moderately comfortable temperature during sleep. There was a small television that I would not have used even had it been large and inviting, and most of the room was technologically out of the 1980s. And perhaps most egregious for a hotel was the complete lack of in-room internet access. Why every hotel does not have a free wireless network installed, I have no idea, but at the very least make it possible for guests to plug in and buy internet service. While there was a communal computer with internet service, it was pay as you go, about 5 euros and hour. But to add insult to injury, it was not even possible for the hotel to add the 6 euro internet total to my total room bill upon checkout! The hotel seems to be a favorite among older guests (average age from looking around the breakfast room was about 50) which is great as far as I am concerned, but it does not mean the hotel should be cutting corners with amenities that will make for a more hospitable stay for its younger guests. There were no irons, it did not have a pull-out vanity mirror affixed to bathroom wall, and there was an inadequate supply of bath products. There is no pool and I was lead to believe over the phone that I could access the pool and hot tub at the nearby, affiliated, Savoy hotel without cost. The reality is that it costs 30 euro per person. Not worth it for me to soak after a day of skiing. A final point to make about the hotel room, only tangentially related to the quality of the hotel itself: the fine dining choices in Cortina itself are very limited. Overall I would not recommend this hotel.
The Good...
The service was excellent and comprehensive. Staff spoke acceptable English and did their best with our Spanish. The hotel was clean. The location was excellent. The parking was free.
Summary...
Overall this hotel was a terrible value for the money. It was comfortable as far as hotels go, but I expect so much more from a high end property like the Parc Concordia. The only thing that exceeded my expectations was the customer service.
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