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Avaliação da contribuiçãoAt any time, I spent two days with my daughter. Super staff, helpful and very friendly. Wonderful food and ingenious wellness area. We were also happy with the room. Rooms: 5 Service: 5 Location: 5.
Very nice hotel overlooking the royal castles. Mega good food, dear employees. We are happy to return Rooms: 5 Service: 5 Location: 5
We were in Sissi's dream and what should I say it was fantastic.Have spent very nice days there.The food was a dream, from breakfast to dinner. Very attentive waitresses and waiters.The only minus point would be the berths in the restroom.Leider too little if the hotel is exhausted.(Translated by Google)We were in Sissi's dream and what can I say it was fantastic.Have spent very nice days there.The food was a dream, from breakfast is to dinner.Very attentive waitresses and waiters.The only downside would be the beachs
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I gave my wife a wellness weekend at the Hotel Rübezahl. In retrospect, I would have given her something different..In the near future, the rooms are spacious and comfortably furnished. Breakfast leaves nothing to be desired and also offers many vegetarian and vegan alternativesNow to the less beautiful points: the hotel advertises on every occasion with its outdoor area and the unobstructed view of the royal castles that the outdoor area is being reconstructed and you have more views of all possible building equipment, of course no mention has been made. In advance, I have actively asked for restrictions in the wellness area (e.g. heating the outdoor pools) due to the current energy saving program in Bavaria, which has been negated. At an air temperature of 3° C., the pool was then heated to 20° C., warmer did not go. Too bad, not honest again. Longer than a few minutes you have not stopped without freezing. The outdoor pool was therefore completely empty, as it was not usable. There are relatively few beds in the spa area. If you do not reserve a couch with a towel in the morning before breakfast, we have had bad luck. The fact that it contributes little to relaxation if you have to stay in the spa area is certainly clear. There is a clear capacity problem here. Fun Fact: in the entrance there were small floor parties with other guests who also didn't get a lounge. That was really nice. The same capacity problem is at the bar. If you don't have to eat at 6:00 p.m. and sit at the bar at 8:00 p.m., you don't get any space. You can enjoy the drink in the hotel room. Yeah, you can. To drink alone in his room I don't go to a wellness hotel. The service staff is at most annoyed, blasphemed across other hotel guests and gives you the feeling as if you were a pure burden. My favourite moment: I ordered a coffee and was then confronted with the question “Haferl?” (or so similar). To demand what this is, a horrified "serious"? Coffee in Bavarian?” I'm really sorry I'm not from Bavaria and I'm not familiar with every concept. This Bavarian coffee specialty then cost 6,60€ and was in fact not more than a cup of coffee. For breakfast there is an overview of the evening menu. My wife is a vegetarian and responded to one of the ingredients in the vegetarian dish allergic. Directly after breakfast we pointed out at the reception and we were assured that this was not a problem and that there were sufficient alternatives. At dinner, unfortunately, it looked different, the information never arrived in the kitchen. As an alternative, a Wiener Schnitzel was then proposed, the service power itself noticed that this was not a suitable proposal for a vegetarian. At the end of the story: the alternative dish for my wife was a Wiener Schnitzel with supplement (cookle) without Wiener Schnitzel. Our room was right above the (supplier) entrance. Yeah, I'm aware that a hotel has to be supplied. That from 6:00 a.m., because of the noise of sleep, I can't think about it anymore. Conclusion: much more appearance than being. The price performance ratio is not right here at all, we are talking about a price level of more than 400€/night. We will definitely not come back.(Translated by Google)I gave my wife a wellness weekend at the Hotel Rübezahl for her birthday. In hindsight, I should have given her something else.First the positive points: the rooms are spacious and comfortable furnished The breakfast leaves nothing to be desired and so offers many vegetarian and vegan alternativesNow for the less nice points: the hotel advertises at every opportunity with its outdoor area and the unobstructed view of the royal palaces that the outdoor area is currently being remodeled and you have a view of all sorts of construction equipment. I asked in advance about restrictions in the wellness area (e.g. heating of the outdoor pools) due to the current energy saving program in Bavaria, which was vehemently denied. With an air temperature of 3°C, the pool was then heated to 20°C on site, warmer could not be. Unfortunately, you couldn't stand it for more than a few minutes without freezing. The outdoor pool was completely empty, as not usable. There are relatively few loungers in the spa area. If you don't reserve a lounger with a towel in the morning before breakfast, which is typical for Germans, you're out of luck, like we were. It is clear that it does little to relax you if you have to stand in the spa area all the time. There is a clear capacity problem here. Fun fact: in the entrance area there were small standing parties with other who so couldn't get a lounger. That was actually quite nice. There is the same capacity problem at the bar. If you don't eat at 6 p.m. sharp and sit at the bar at 8 p.m. sharp, you won't get a seat. You can enjoy the drink in the hotel room. Yes you can. But I don't go to a wellness hotel to drink alone in his room. The service staff is extremely annoyed, gossips about other hotel guests earshot and otherwise makes you feel like you 're just a burden.My favorite moment: I ordered a coffee and was then confronted with the counter question Mug? (or something similar). When asked what that was, a horrified Seriously?! Coffee in Bavarian?!” I'm really sorry that I'm not from Bavaria and that I'm not familiar with every term. Incidentally, this Bavarian coffee specialty cost €6.60 and was in fact no more than a cup of coffee. For breakfast there is already an overview of the evening menu. My wife is a vegetarian and was allergic to one of the ingredients in the vegetarian dish. Immediately after breakfast we pointed this out at reception and we were assured that it wasn't a problem at all and that there were plenty of alternatives. Unfortunately, things looked different at dinner, the information never reached the kitchen. A Wiener Schnitzel was then suggested as an alternative the waiter then noticed for herself that wasn't a suitable suggestion for a vegetarian. End of story: the alternative dish for my wife was a Wiener Schnitzel with side dish (Spaetzle) without Wiener Schnitzel. Our room was directly above the (supplier) entrance. Yes, I am aware that a hotel has supplied to be. I still don't think it's great that from 6 a.m. Exposure you can't even think about sleeping because of the background noise.Conclusion: significantly more appearance than reality. The price performance ratio is not right here at all we are talking about a price level of more than 400 €/night. We will definitely not come back.