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SUD STUDIOS Have you stayed here? Please send us your comments and or updates.
Ramon Muntaner
Figueretes
34300 Ibiza
Spain
Tel:
As of May 5th 2006 - closed with no sign of life!
Official rating: *
Price: €20 upwards (dependent on season & occupancy)
The Sud offers spacious (open-plan), budget (and this means very basic) accommodation with a view. (This place is great for a posse of backpackers, with little cash and loads of ambition).
The Sud rooms are a little odd. They could be fabulous, and are crying out for a refit. (£500.00 at Ikea could make a major difference.)
Currently, minimally furnished, spacious and almost all rooms have a great view. Beware excessive supplements for sea-views and never, NEVER accept a side room - the noise from the road is absolutely unbearable. There is a quiet period between 4am to 6am, just so you can enjoy the screaming domestic rows, between boyfriends who just haven't caught on that they should not be together.
The kitchen area is clean but you may have to buy some usable kitchen gear (like glasses, cups plates etc.....)
The bathrooms provide mountains of hot water. No silly little individual boilers here. Tiling is very old, but cleanly painted over. If you arrive and have a dull (ok, mouldy) shower curtain, you can clean it up with a splash of bleach and a quick half hour soak, or replace it for £4. Few of the shower heads fit into the wall brackets provided and the toilet seats can be a little loose. Perversely, the bidet had been replaced in the last room I had stayed in.
The Sud is a door-slammers paradise, so if there is any glass in the shutter above your entry door, close it; it will cut down the noise.
(It has been suggested that taking a ready photocopied note, requesting that all residents try to keep the door slamming and domestic rows to minimum, would be marginally more sociable than shouting 'you inconsiderate cunts' at the top of your voice at 4am.)
The door bells and corridor light switches are also regularly confused by returning guests. So you may prefer to disengage your door bell.
There is now a reception at the Sud, with limited opening hours, so you can take back who you like, but you will have to make sure you know where you pick your keys up on arrival. If you are delayed departing from your home airport, make sure you have your reps telephone number on you.
There are no lifts in the Sud (so it is generally problematic for people with physical disabilities). Note: There are no safe deposit boxes in the Sud. If you want one you have to use the travel agents across the road - which is recommended, given that the balcony doors are generally secured by a totally inadequate, none locking, rusty hook.
Generally a very cheap place to stay - ESPECIALLY IF YOU BOOK DIRECT - expect to have little sleep....

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