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Nutrition for a one year old baby
Can you please tell me if this hotel has a children's kitchen? We are traveling with a toddler who is 1 year and 2 months old.
Or will I have to buy separately and are there shops nearby?
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6 subscribers  • asked 2012-05-1013 years ago
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аватар macik
Good afternoon! I remember that there was definitely warm milk in large thermoses and some kind of dry cereals. Moms bred porridge with milk. My child is already 12 years old and, to be honest, I didn’t really pay attention to it. But I can say for sure that there were a lot of parents with small and very small (breasts). It even seemed that there were more children than adults. There are shops right on the territory and they definitely have baby food. But that was 2 years ago. What has changed since then, I don't know. We really liked everything! We advised our friends and they went to Elenite the same year and were delighted, while other friends were there the next year and they didn’t like it. Either something has changed or it's a matter of personal taste. And in 2011 I also went to Bulgaria, but already to Golden Sands. It is good to go there for young families or a company without children. It's very noisy there! And many roads. I do not recommend going there with children.
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аватар Natassha_Kiev
there is definitely yogurt (sour milk) in any hotel, there is a cheese pie, muesli. Look at your child, according to the situation. My daughter in a year and 2 months in Bulgaria abruptly refused to eat grated food, and refused cereals. I ate banitsa, yogurt, fruits with pleasure. Soup is ordinary, as for adults, fish
аватар Nemkagerman
My grandchildren were 8 and 2 years old. They survived thanks to potatoes, pasta, sour milk, buns, cakes and pastries, they never learned how to cook porridge, no matter how we asked, sometimes well-boiled vegetables, as a rule, they were half-cooked. There are no juices. Fruit was enough. Fish, chicken, meat are rare. Cutlets are spicy. Pay "alinclusive" and run around looking for food!? Everywhere they cheat, doctors don't speak Russian, although some Russian speakers, there are not enough sunbeds, there is no playroom for kids under 4 years old, it's very noisy - we didn't like it,
аватар potemkinak
There is no food for kids in the hotel. You will have to buy in St. Vlas, by bus 10 minutes, there are good and inexpensive shops, the bus runs every hour for a ticket of 2 levs or 1 euro.
аватар Nemkagerman
go to a 4+ star hotel - pay for the stay of 2 children and go to buy juices, meals on the bus? hotels are guarded, fenced, the territory is beautiful and a good water park.
аватар Natassha_Kiev
Well, yes, potemkinak’s advice is somehow not relevant. As for food in Bulgaria, I’ll say it as a Bulgarian daughter-in-law and a mother of 2 children - they just have a different diet in general. Snack - breakfast in Bulgarian - it is usually fresh pastries - banitsa, sour milk, airan, barley drink - boza. Yes, maybe muesli. Babies are fed canned purees. But at 1 year old, their children already eat everything - cheese, soup, and meat. In Bulgaria, children are not fed porridge, buckwheat is sold only in dietary stores. And somehow, you know, the children are well-fed, nimble. I agree that the hoteliers should have an approach to children. In my opinion, the perfect all inclusive meal in Albena. There, this system has already been worked out for years. It just doesn't make sense. I have always managed and manage to feed them in a restaurant.
аватар potemkinak
By the way, in Elenite you can rent an apartment and cook yourself, Natasha Kyiv also wrote everything correctly, so either in St. Vlas for baby food, or apartments in the same place in Elenite.
аватар Nemkagerman
for me and my grandchildren, the issue of holidays in Bulgaria is forever closed - it’s better to pay more and get more civilized services
аватар irina_1901
With a baby, it is best to stay in an apartment and feed him with the usual food. And why do you need Elenite, where there are no shops. You need a city where Bulgarians live, everything is inexpensive there. By the way, I know normal inexpensive shops in Sunny Beach, Albena, and St. Constantine. Better apartments.
аватар Irins
We rented an apartment, before we rented, I found out that on May 24, 2011, the opening of the Piccadilly supermarket took place right behind the territory of the Privilege Fort Beach complex, Elenite resort. There
excellent selection of products, as well as ripe fruits and fresh vegetables. Good prices and the possibility of paying with credit cards.
The supermarket presents everything necessary for recreation and accommodation of tourists: food, baby food, alcohol, fruits, vegetables, milk, groceries, household chemicals, cosmetics, as well as a department for finished products and a scara (barbecue).
аватар turist814
It will be difficult for you with a baby at that age. It is impossible to eat porridge at all. Soups, even for adults, are not always edible. There is no separate children's menu. And for the few high chairs will have to chase around the restaurant. But there is a shop with Nestle cans. There is also a supermarket just outside the villas. BUT what's the point of going on vacation and chasing food? And there are mosquitoes in the villas, take fumitox, unless, of course, you change your mind about going there.
аватар irina_1901
Children's cuisine was praised at the Gloria Hotel on St. Constantine, but that was in 2010.
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