A family has slammed easyJet for an “appalling” £3,900 (€4,578) holiday to Spain after claiming they stayed at a three-star hotel which had “dirty” rooms that you “wouldn’t put a dog in”. Mark Field, 61, who lives in Birmingham and owns an entertainment business, and his wife Karen, 59, joined their son Nathan, 32, their daughter-in-law Nadia, 38, and their two grandchildren – Albie, eight, who is autistic and non-verbal, and Baxter, four – for a seven-night “familymoon” holiday in Spain in June this year. After landing in Cala d’Or in Mallorca on June 24 and arriving at Hotel Club Es Talaial – a three-star hotel which says it offers “families all inclusive fun” – Mark said they discovered their rooms looked “nothing like” the pictures published online, adding: “You wouldn’t have put a dog in there.

” Mark and Nadia said the two rooms were “dirty” and there were wires exposed and broken cupboards, they had to clean the bathroom themselves, their balcony overlooked a car park with a skip and bins, the tables in the restaurant were “filthy”, and they had to pay one euro each for a plastic cup to have drinks throughout their stay. READ MORE: Don't book that holiday without checking these four things on your Irish passport READ MORE: Social Welfare Ireland: Supports you could be eligible for even if you have a job A video taken by Mark, seen by PA Real Life, shows him wiping “dirt” from a hotel restaurant table with a tissue.