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Hôtel Al Reem Village

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Al Reem Village Hotel, Al Jubail, Arabie saoudite, est un hôtel cinq étoiles situé dans la province de l'Est, la plus grande province du Royaume d'Arabie saoudite. Al Jubail, quant à lui, est une ville portuaire du golfe Persique construite sur (et englobant maintenant) la vieille ville de Jubail Balad. Jubail City est la plus grande ville industrielle du monde.

Al Reem Village Hotel Jubail dispose de 407 chambres. Si vous êtes simplement de passage à Al Jubail ou si vous séjournez quelques nuits pour affaires, l'une des chambres standard, de luxe ou suite exécutive devrait être plus que suffisante pour vos besoins d'hébergement. Si vous êtes en famille ou si vous êtes à Jubail pour les loisirs - peut-être voulez-vous simplement le luxe de l'espace - l'hôtel propose également des penthouses, des studios et des villas individuelles à une, deux et trois chambres.

Al Reem Village Hotel dispose de toutes les commodités pour satisfaire les clients visitant Al Jubail pour affaires ou pour le plaisir. Il dispose d'une piscine, d'un centre de remise en forme, d'un court de tennis, d'un théâtre familial, de salles de réception et d'un centre d'affaires. L'hôtel est également proche de la plage. Il n'est qu'à une courte distance en voiture de la plage d'Al Nakheel ou de la plage de Fanateer . Vous pouvez également conduire jusqu'à l'East Coast Walkway ou la Corniche Jubail pour profiter d'une vue imprenable sur le golfe.

Bien qu'il existe de nombreux restaurants à Jubail, vous n'avez pas à quitter l'hôtel pour satisfaire vos envies de nourriture. Il y a cinq points de restauration sur place : le restaurant buffet Elements, le restaurant italien Tutto Bello, le Chuck's d'inspiration américaine, le salon/café d'affaires Blends The Club et le bar de la piscine.

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Jen Seyer

Jen Seyer

04/13/2024 18:26

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The room was nice and neat but the food was quite expensive. Our biggest disappointment was the pool. The water is dirty and crowded, and there is limited time to swim. My kids didn't even enjoy swimming.
S.Saadat Hussain

S.Saadat Hussain

07/02/2023 12:35

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YEAH GOOD, BUT WE BOOKED 2 FOR 2 DAYS. AND WE HAVE SOME EMERGENCY TO LEAVE SPENDING ONE DAY ONLY WE TALK TO THE RECEPTION HE SAID WE CANT GIVE CASHBACK. WE WILL TRANSFER ON YOUR ACCOUNT.. YOU DONT HAVE CASH IN SUCH AS BIG HOTEL ARE RUNNING..
Umm Muhammad

Umm Muhammad

06/21/2023 20:26

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For a newer compound, they're unprepared in terms of maintenance. Their restaurants are closed except for room service, and are overpriced for nothing really special. There are chipped mosaics in the pool which is unsafe for children, the bridge over the pool needs some lacquering, you can get splinters from it. I like the fact that there are towels provided so it saves the hassle of bringing your own. The minimarket has nothing substantial enough to depend on given that there's no direct or close access to supermarkets within a walking distance. Planning and structurally, the apartments have VERY little privacy and am unfortunate enough to have seen some unsightly display of "comforts" by some people on their balconies as the apartments and rooms are so close together. Overall it feels a little too tight and claustrophobic. The pavement is about a meter or so away from the balcony which is about 1 meter wide as well before a huge sliding door that opens to the living area that enables someone to see through the whole apartment. Felt like a slightly high end dormitory compared to the luxuries and privacy of a compound. The guards are very helpful however the reception staff are mostly new so they seem to not know much or have been trained enough to assist guests and residents without having to call the manager. I guess it's OK as a place for a really short term stay like a chalet or a hotel, not for families to live in.
Garrett Miles

Garrett Miles

10/25/2022 16:29

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As some other reviews said, it's not really a 5 star hotel. At some points the service is great and at others it's only a vineer of service. The room showed wear. They should at least change the carpet, do some heavy cleaning and maintenance. The bed was clean but the carpet, couch and desk chair were all stained. There was no fruit in the bathroom but there were fruit flies. I killed at least 10 or 12 in my four nights but there were still more left. One of the bedside lamps no longer had its rotating switch, so I had to unplug it to turn it off. I had to unplug the other bedside lamp because when turned off, one of the bulbs was still partially illuminated. One of the sliding closet doors was damaged, causing deep scratches, and wouldn't open far enough to use some of the drawers inside. The breakfast service was very good. There was a lot of variety and omelets made to order. The driver service was good and he waited for me at the airport. The front desk was very helpful day-to-day and printed a few papers for me. It did cause me some anxiety though. My flight into Doha was late and I had to take a later flight to Dammam. I called the hotel from Doha to let them know but they didn't pick up and I emailed but received no response. I didn't know whether the driver would still be there or not. I found the driver, who did not receive any update from the hotel desk, was still there due to their policy of waiting for up to three hours. Answer the desk phone and communicate. Technology was another problem. The Wifi credentials given at check-in didn't work. There are QR codes for two menus in the room. One was Italian cuisine, the other hamburgers and tacos. The .pdf quality for one menu was very bad. You could make out the names and almost all the prices, but not the descriptions. - The restaurant staff can't tell you either. I tried ordering from one of the room menus and was told that was out-of-date. If it's out-of-date, why is it in the room? There are QR codes for the two menus in the restaurant, again one of these is only partially legible. To further the confusion there's a third menu on the website with more traditional middle eastern food. The restaurant food was plain and bland, but that's normal. The lasagna was sub par. It's mostly mozzarella cheese, there was only one or two layers of noodles, no ricotta. Restaurant service was lacking. As mentioned above, they can't describe anything in the menu. They didn't come back until my plate and drink were empty and then they just rang up the bill without asking me anything. Most restaurant service outside the US is rather "hands off" but I should at least be asked if I want anything else before handing me the bill. The hotel complex is surrounded by a 15 foot wall and is not within walking distance of anything you'd want to walk to. Jubail city is a few miles away. Most of their problems can be addressed with some care and maintenance. Clean or replace stained carpet/furniture Fix or replace broken items in the room. The QR menus should be accurate and legible. The restaurant staff should know their menus. Some of this could be due to the language barrier. To reduce confusion, don't have three or four different menus. Make sure the Wifi works. Answer the desk phone.
zaid khalid khalid

zaid khalid khalid

04/13/2022 17:52

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I attended one of the iftar there so i am commenting based on that,, although the arrangement was overall good but arrangement for iftar was not ok ... for iftar they should put food items atleast fruits on the table so that people should not queue at time of maghrib ....
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Hamza Altaf

Hamza Altaf 46 tips

12/15/2022 10:21

Al Reem village is a 5 star hotel in jubail. It's 6 km from the Corniche Jubail on the Gulf Coast. Hotels offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minifridges. Some feature balconies. Upgraded rooms add whirlpool tubs and/or separate sitting areas. Nice rooms, quiet place & good for relaxing after a full working day. Services are quick. Interior is nice too. Highlight is their breakfast buffet and swimming pool. The menu is inclusive of seafood. Plenty of parking available. Jogging track is present too. Both indoor and outdoor activities are available like basketball, gym etc. Other amenities include gym, cafe, mosque, swimming pool etc
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