09 Dec
09Dec

The Ronda Valley Hotel (known to us locals as the Hotel Don Benito) shut suddenly the other day without notice. Nobody seemed to know why. 

We knew it was going to close on January 15th for reasons which weren't quite clear, but why all of a sudden in early December? Something must be afoot …..

[Andalucia.org]    


What's going on?

Rumours abounded

  • the current tenants' rental arrangement had been cancelled unilaterally; 
  • the lease was up for grabs; 
  • the hotel was for sale; 
  • the kitchen had failed its hygiene check; 
  • the building had been condemned and it was to be demolished.

[OTYPO] 


For many locals, Spanish and foreign alike, this was a disaster. We had been spending time and money there for years, and now ….. ? What would we do? Where would we go?


Other hostelries nearby don't currently fit the bill. 

  • Hotel Molino del Puente is shut for three months. 
  • Hotel Perla Blanca - we don't even know if it's functioning at the moment. 
  • Venta El Puente only opens half the week. 
  • Venta La Vega only does breakfast and lunch and shuts on Thursdays. 
  • Venta El Polvorilla only serves breakfast and lunch.
  • Venta El Pelistre isn't always open either. 
  • Hotel Molino del Arco is only  open for residents.

 El  Polvorilla [www.sluurpy.es]  

And next?

If my informant is telling the truth (I think he is - he's the new owner!), I know what's going to happen - from the horse's mouth, so to speak.

The new owner, DG, has already been to the notary and the hotel is his from December 15th. He wants to do some work, but hopes to open before Christmas, in order to benefit from hotel room bookings, bar takings, tapas and meals, etc.

 Mural in the public bar [Expedia]


DG intends to visit local homes and businesses to introduce himself and to invite the locals to the grand re-opening night (whenever that is) to enjoy free drinks and tapas.


I look forward to that.


Action Plan for the Don Benito

I had a few ideas about what could be done to improve the "offer", which I discussed with DG. He agrees.

  • give the bedrooms a makeover. They are a bit dated, basic and shabby. Once the renovation is  completed the hotel could "up" its prices. 30 € a night for a double room off-season is way too cheap.

[Central de Reservas]

  • adjust the horario of the restaurant. 7.00 - 10.30 would be welcomed by the very many hotel guests from Northern Europe, USA and Canada.
  • introduce tapas at the bar.
  • hold a monthly live music event on the terrace or in the function room. 

[YouTube]


In the meantime ..... ?

On Thursday night Rita and I tried out the new Las Maravillas in Ronda. Just as good, if not better than the larger and original version on Calle La Bola.

The original Las Maravillas [Trip Advisor]


The next couple of nights I went to Venta El Puente. On Friday night, the whole crowd from the Ronda Valley Hotel was there. 

Last night I sat with Liz and Rob and their two-year-old little girl. Hadn't seen them for a while, so we had a good catch-up. 

 


   [Photo by Karl Smallman]


Tonight, Sunday,  I'm going to stay in.

As for the RVH, or the Don Benito, or whatever it will be called in the future, I await its re-opening with bated breath .....


Links:

Another - new – Ronda Valley

Only Joe King

Ronda Valley Hotel to close? F**k!


©  Paul Whitelock


Pictures:

Atrapalo, Central de Reservas, Expedia, Instagram, Karl Smallman, OTYPO, Secret Serrania, Trip Advisor, www.sluurpy.es,YouTube


Thanks:

David Garcia, Las Maravillas, Paul Whitelock, Venta El Puente


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