German Tourist Awarded $1,200 After Greek Resort Failed to Provide Pool Lounge Chairs
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Colson Thayer
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Summary
A German tourist who vacationed with his family at the Grecotel Kos Imperial resort in Greece was awarded approximately $1,200 in court after complaining that pool lounge chairs were all claimed by 8-9 a.m. each day, marked only by towels. The family paid around $8,500 for the 11-night stay at the luxury resort. The court ruled in favor of the tourist, finding that the resort failed to deliver the promised vacation experience.
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By 8 or 9 a.m. each day, the tourist alleged each chair at the Grecotel Kos Imperial resort was claimed, marked by a towel draped over top.
The property includes a 'spectacular lagoon pool complex' that wraps around a sandy island, six pools and a lazy river 'winding through'
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