Request a pool-view room for the best outlook, but expect some noise around the pool.
Guests tend to like this hotel most for its cleanliness, convenient position near the beach and easy access to local shops. Rooms are commonly described as a decent size, comfortable and attended to regularly, while the general facilities meet the needs of many budget-minded visitors. However, it is not an entirely peaceful retreat: noise is a repeated concern, and the atmosphere can feel more energetic than some expect. Opinions on staff are mixed, with reports ranging from helpful service to less satisfactory encounters. Value also divides guests, as some find it affordable while others feel costs outweigh the offering.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Ona Luna Park – Adults Friendly.
Request a pool-view room for the best outlook, but expect some noise around the pool.
Request a high-floor room for better views and less noise; top floors may overlook the sea, forest, or bay.
Request a pool-view room, preferably on the third floor or above; it gets sun and is quieter, while low floors reduce lift waits.
Request a back or outward-facing room away from the street for quieter evenings.
Choose a higher floor—ideally levels 3–5—for better views and less noise; floor 2 or above is quieter.
Avoid basement, ground-floor, and reception-level rooms, where corridor traffic and noise are more noticeable.
Choose the Luna side or Hotel Luna rather than Luna Park for a slightly quieter setting.
Request Luna Park room 534 for a sea view away from groups.
Avoid second-floor rooms, particularly room 255.
Request Luna Park room 434 for a good sea view away from groups.
Take the A2 bus from the airport to s’Arenal, or use a taxi for about €19.
Prepare for very small rooms and thin walls that may carry noise.
Choose Building 1 rather than a ground-floor room in Building 2, where corridor foot traffic can disturb sleep.
Request the Luna Hotel or main hotel section instead of Luna Park; it seemed quieter.
Bring earplugs to reduce nighttime noise from corridors and neighbouring rooms.
Ask for an outside-balcony room, as all rooms have small balconies but views vary between the two blocks.
Tell reception your room requirements immediately and confirm the allocated room before settling in.
Request a first-floor room if you want easier lift access.
Request room 545 for a quieter corridor position and harbour view.
Consider room 516 in the corner for a pool-side view.
Request room 445 for views over El Arenal and Palma Bay.
Request room 424 for a lovely bay view.
Request room 421 for a pleasant view and evening sun.
Request room 414 for a quiet location with plentiful evening sunshine.
Avoid room 314, which faces a brick wall; request a top-floor room for a better view.
Avoid room 227.
Avoid rooms at the ends of buildings, as they may be smaller.
Consider Building 2 for pool, sea, and woodland views, but verify the room location before accepting it.
Arrive early for breakfast, as both hotels share a small, extremely busy serving area.
Take the Palma train to Sóller via the 504 bus, or pay about €23 for a faster taxi; the return train costs about €30.
Budget for bottled water with your evening meal, as it is not included with half board.
Avoid the beach-front disappearing-ball scam, where accomplices use fake English accents to lure people into betting.
Bring extra changes of clothes for summer, as the humidity can be intense.
Buy snacks, drinks, and beach supplies at the China supermarket about 500 yards uphill past the tabac shop for cheaper prices.
Request a sea-view room if you want to avoid overlooking the street.
Avoid room 134 because ants were reported there.
Avoid room 208; it faces Palma Bay Resort and can be noisy after the bar closes at 11am.
Avoid rooms 227, 327, 427, and 527.
Request Luna Hotel room 430 or 431 for a particularly good room.
Consider travelling from July onward to avoid the busiest period for school-age groups.
Use the nearby Sportsman for free Wi-Fi instead of paying €24 weekly for unreliable hotel Wi-Fi.
Ask the reservations agent about upgrades before arrival rather than relying on reception.
Take a taxi up the hill for about €3, or catch the bus to Palma for €1.50 every 10 minutes.
Buy an air bed from a local supermarket instead of renting an expensive beach sunbed.
Use the smaller building’s restaurant if staying there, as it was considered better.
Ona Luna Park – Adults Friendly is a straightforward, adult-oriented stay for travellers who would rather spend their Majorca budget on days out than on a lavish resort. The feel is casual and sociable, with clean, simply presented spaces and comfortably sized rooms that offer a practical place to recharge after the beach. It can be livelier than its name suggests, so it suits guests happy to be close to the action rather than those seeking complete seclusion.
In El Arenal, the hotel puts the beach within easy reach, with plenty of shops nearby for drinks, snacks and holiday essentials. It is a sensible choice for couples, friends and independent travellers looking for an affordable base on this animated stretch of coast. Daily room cleaning is a recurring plus, while the on-site offering is best approached as adequate rather than extensive.
Guests regularly mention the tidy rooms and well-kept common areas, along with the convenience of the beachside location. Many find the rooms spacious enough and comfortable, and some appreciate breakfast details such as yogurt. Experiences with staff and value are less consistent: some guests feel well looked after and see a good deal, while others report uneven service, extra expense or limited facilities. Noise is the most frequent caveat, particularly for light sleepers.
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