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Zimmer:
matter of relative and subjective perception I suppose.Half a dozen bars + several hotels/tavernas within a pretty short space seems pretty busy and vibrant, to me,and not my definition of a "sleepy resort" - I was there you know :) ;) but if you consider that quiet then , fine...you could always go up to Tasty Corner [ nice owner btw] or Barcode for some more ;D...oh and theres Acabar and Three W too so, for relative size - because there are only two streets in SS,compared to about 10 in Sidari, it does seem going down the Sidari route, but thats just how I see it, others might think there werent enough  :o  for instance there were people at the RG who stayed out until past two 02.00. For myself I could have done with half a dozen less bars and Tavernas and more local craft/deli type places.

Jules:
Each to there own as we always say. Maybe you need to go on holiday to a Ghost Town lol!!!!!!!!!!! ::)

Zimmer:
maybe ::) maybe it shouldnt be potrayed as a quiet village resort - we arent the types to stay out all night drinking and listening to club acts no wonder people have to sleep all day  ;D, maybe SS NE is more our thing...it's a shame,never the twain shall meet , as they say

Patandgra:
Some people are still surprised that you don't often get a sink plug and the showers are cold in the early evening, so what! if you look for the negatives and treat them as an insult to your sensibilities then disappointed will surely follow.     p.s. over the last two years we have revisited both Kos and Corfu and had lovely accommodation in country side settings within minutes of Sidari and Kos Town.     p.p.s stopped reading the papers when the daily Sketch went out of business.

Zimmer:
oh thats right Patandgra, some people never go back because they cant put paper down the loo, so what? one guy at our apartments complained about the cockeral waking him up for goodness sake, a bit like saying the sky is too blue, but we all draw the line somewhere depending on our own code of expectation...dontchya think? to us that expectation is important to someone else, totally irrelevant...I think what spoilt things a bit for me was the Anglocentricity, but I understand that those things like Full English breakfasts and happy hours etc are necessary to some....thats really all my review is saying, I can only speak in terms of me

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