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October 10, 2022
So, for the same budget, we had to choose between Hotel Dolomiti and a no-pet hotel: we opted for the Dolomites because the other hotel didn't have a spa, which we like, even if we have problems, both psychological and physical, with dogs . The email with the quote said some rules preventing my question, namely that dogs were allowed but with some very important stakes: well, the only reason why I didn't put five swallows is that it didn't seem to me that the stakes were respected, or not one hundred percent, those stakes: I saw these animals in the hall, and how, and in the common living rooms I also saw them jumping on the small living room. Never in the dining room and in the spa, a spa where we only went three times. For the rest, I found very nice things for me, such as the abundant and varied breakfast (but it must have really been there, who says it wasn't?), the buffet, the availability, at meals, of the buffet with lots of vegetables, with the implicit invitation to start the meal with them: this is a great thing, because it's a very healthy and recommendable habit, even if the Italians are very reluctant to implement it: I'm surprised I haven't heard mention of it in the reviews I've read. Another characteristic is the presence of the gospel in the drawers of the bedside table, various images around the hotel that can be traced back to Christianity, the presence of a small church and a small oratory.. All positive things that I didn't know I could find, God willing we do other holidays I don't know if we will go back there, but due to the fact that we also like to see other places and, in Val di Fassa we had already been there last year too.
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