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Alice Peacock

Family's 'holiday from hell' saw them stay in Egypt hotel with 'faeces on the floor'

A family was left devastated as their dream £1,700 Egyptian getaway became a holiday from hell when they were moved to a hotel with "exposed wires, faeces on the floor and broken loungers".

Gemma and Baz Gray took their two children Imogen and Alfie to Sharm El-Sheikh for ten days last month, expecting to be staying at the four star Parrotel Aqua Park Resort.

However, in the week before their flight on July 23, they were apparently told they would be moved because their original hotel had been downgraded to a three star by the local authorities.

The family from Bourne, Lincolnshire, were then put in the five star Parrotel Lagoon and were excited for their trip after seeing glossy images of the resort online.

But Gemma, a 43-year-old advertising manager, claims the pictures online were not reflective of what they saw when they arrived at the hotel.

Photos captured by the mum showed exposed wires on plugs and hairdryers that were in the room where her family were staying.

Other images show faeces laying on the floor in one of the public bathrooms and a pin which Gemma said pierced through her daughter's foot while she was in the pool.

Meanwhile another shows broken sun loungers, including one where splinters are shown sticking out of the wood.

The family said the images online were not reflective of what they saw when they arrived at the hotel (The family said the images online were not reflective of what they saw when they arrived at the hotel)

Gemma also claims the room was never cleaned, the water was yellow and they had to argue to get drinking water in the room.

Her children were apparently so unhappy that they asked their mum if they could go home after just five days of the 10-day trip.

But Gemma and Baz said they were left with severe stomach pains, sickness and diarrhoea for three days after eating food at the resort and were unable to go anywhere.

Speaking on Tuesday, Gemma said: "I have never in my life experienced such an awful hotel.

"We have been on a lot of holidays and stayed in some nice hotels and some bad hotels but this was by far the worst.

"The hotel was dangerous, the rooms had exposed wires on the plugs and hair dryers, the rooms were filthy.

"This was the first holiday we have booked in four years due to Covid and we were hoping for a relaxing break to spend time with family but this did not happen.

"It was far from relaxing.

"The toilets by the pool were a health hazard, covered with faeces and urine all over the toilets and floor.

"The food for the adults was cold in the middle, uncooked and blood on the chicken, I ended up with severe stomach pains, sickness and diarrhoea for four days and my husband the same for three days, we were both in agony,

"The kids wanted to come home after five days as they were hungry, it was pretty awful, we did get some nice trips though.

"It's just a shame it's not how they advertised it.

"The plane ran out of food and drinks so the kids couldn't have anything on the way to Egypt either."

The Mirror has approached EasyJet and the Parrotel Lagoon for comment.

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