Sadly this was the worst holiday that I have ever experienced! And it started on Day 1!
Day 1 - we were asked to be in "our" dining room/reception room for a specific time for pre dinner drinks and then were taken to our dining room - the service was appalling! We had to wait at least 45 minutes to be served and this is simply not acceptable - I understand that part of this wait was for people who had not yet turned up, which is feel is not excuse at all. The food itself was pleasant but the waiter service was at best inadequate
Day 2 - trip to Britania - self explanatory and the rest of the day was free to do as you pleased. Dinner that evening was in a large area where all parties were served. Once again the waiter service was appalling - some people were still waiting for their main course whilst the rest of us had actually finished ours! Definitely not acceptable. It would appear than not enough waiting staff were taken on for the Christmas period, and this is certainly not my idea of how to run what is meant to be a reputable establishment! The entertainment was adequate with a piper and 2 Scottish/highland dancers. The menu stated that tablet would be served with tea/coffee, yet I had to ask for this and our table was the only one who got it!
Day 3 - Christmas lunch was due to be served at 12.30 but didn't actually happen till a bit later than that - again the service was bad, although the food itself was adequate. We were supposed to be given tea/coffee and Christmas cake whilst watching the Queen's speech, but the only cake on offer was Madeira as apparently the hotel management thought that Christmas cake would be too rich for us? Who are they to decide this? If it states Christmas cake on the itinerary then this is what should have been presented! The TV in the lounge area was so small that it simply wasn't worth watching if you were unfortunate enough not to be seated near the bar area! The "hot and cold buffet" on Christmas Day evening simply did not really exist - the hot meal consisted of a horrible looking (and tasting) beef stew and a fish stew. If you wanted a cold buffet then you had to ask for it! I think the trade descriptions act should come into this somewhere!
Day 4 - Boxing day had a walking tour round Edinburgh which I didn't participate in, but I gather that it was a good tour. However, the "ggod" bit ended there, I'm afraid. The evening meal can only be described as appalling - I had fish, which was overcooked, others at my table had lamb, which looked, and was apparently, disgusting, and others had the risotto - it would not be pleasant to describe what that looked like! Again, some people didn't get their meal till we had finished ours! At this point, management came in to our dining room and apologized for the lack of Christmas cake on the previous day with the very lame excuse as stated! We were offered mince pies, and again the menu stated that tablet would be served with tea/coffee but it did not appear.
The tour manager brought along some board games - I ask you! What about good group quizzes to get people mixing? Why were we allocated a separate dining area? If it was acceptable for everyone in the hotel to dine together on Christmas Eve, then why couldn't this have happened at every meal? There was no Christmas Spirit at all to this holiday. I felt that the tour manager was too busy "sucking up" to the hotel management and did not take any notice of the complaints coming her way - this is certainly not acceptable, Just You, and is a very poor reflection on your company. I did a Christmas break in Norwich in 2010 and had a brilliant time - included in that one was a trip to a Panto so why couldn't that have been organized? We also had live entertainment and quizzes which enabled all the guests to mingle and get to know one another.
There was also no room service on Christmas Day, unless you requested it - what did we pay our money for?
It was a pleasure to leave this miserable holiday behind and at this point I am uncertain as to whether I would use Just You again - certainly not in the near future.