During our week-long holiday in Salou, Spain with my dad, my brother and his wife, and their two children we stayed at the Hotel Molinos Park. It was set in a quiet area about a kilometre and a half from the town of Salou itself so it was a reasonably easy and picturesque walk for most of us although a bus service did run whenever anyone was feeling lazy. The rooms and food in the hotel were perfectly adequate for the price and we had some lovely views of the sea from our room’s balcony. The hotel had a decent pool which was used a few times by my wife and I when we’d come back from sightseeing other places in the vicinity but more regularly by the rest of our group who favoured sunbathing.
We’d gone all inclusive but on the first night when we arrived at the hotel it was pretty late so there was no food or drinks actually available; we ended up having to walk around until we found a bar. Many mojitos were consumed.
Entertainment was a little lacking in the hotel in the evening but we discovered they didn’t really mind you popping next door to the Sunclub Salou hotel if you were buying drinks. And we were. My dad, being my dad, got roped up to take part in some balloon-based show.