Post by artisans on Mar 19, 2009 13:36:22 GMT 2
One of Roda's attractions is that it is truly ‘all-inclusive’. Almost everything you could possibly want from a Mediterranean holiday is here within the village boundary.
The people who work hard to provide Roda's unique quality are mostly self-employed entrepreneurs. It is rare to go into a bar or restaurant and not be dealing with the owner. Most of us know that you get better service from a company owner than you could ever get from a business controlled from elsewhere. Commitment and enthusiasm really do make a difference.
The hospitality industry today trains a lot of young people and employs a lot of casual labour. Few of them are well-paid and many end up at all-inclusive complexes. It is rare for customers or staff to even know who owns such businesses and poor working conditions often lead to complacency and disinterest.
In Roda, go into any establishment and the chances are that the owner will be there to listen to your needs and try to meet them. As a result of this, our bars and restaurants provide a broad spectrum of entertainment throughout the day and into the evening. Being in competition, each one tries to put a different spin on what it provides resulting in a diverse programme of entertainment. From live music and bingo to Greek dancing or football, everything is available most nights of the week. The laws of supply and demand dictate who does what – except when Greece is involved in a major sports event!!
Whether you are seven or seventy, Roda has something for you. Whether you want a quiet evening meal or to dance the night away – it’s here within our compact little village. Roda provides a level of personal service and a range of exciting choices that you simply won’t find in an ‘all-inclusive’ complex – oh!, and one more thing - we won’t ask you to wear a wrist-band!
The people who work hard to provide Roda's unique quality are mostly self-employed entrepreneurs. It is rare to go into a bar or restaurant and not be dealing with the owner. Most of us know that you get better service from a company owner than you could ever get from a business controlled from elsewhere. Commitment and enthusiasm really do make a difference.
The hospitality industry today trains a lot of young people and employs a lot of casual labour. Few of them are well-paid and many end up at all-inclusive complexes. It is rare for customers or staff to even know who owns such businesses and poor working conditions often lead to complacency and disinterest.
In Roda, go into any establishment and the chances are that the owner will be there to listen to your needs and try to meet them. As a result of this, our bars and restaurants provide a broad spectrum of entertainment throughout the day and into the evening. Being in competition, each one tries to put a different spin on what it provides resulting in a diverse programme of entertainment. From live music and bingo to Greek dancing or football, everything is available most nights of the week. The laws of supply and demand dictate who does what – except when Greece is involved in a major sports event!!
Whether you are seven or seventy, Roda has something for you. Whether you want a quiet evening meal or to dance the night away – it’s here within our compact little village. Roda provides a level of personal service and a range of exciting choices that you simply won’t find in an ‘all-inclusive’ complex – oh!, and one more thing - we won’t ask you to wear a wrist-band!