I've been there last year for one week,
but I was a quite disappointed...
The Aircraft Do 28 (G.92) was quite comfortable, very good in climb and always went up to 4500 m (about 15000 ft).
The coffeeshop at the dropzone offered tasty coffee and snacks at reasonable prices, staff there was very friendly.
The packing area indoor was comfortable and large enough.
But there were things, that I definitely did not like, first of all the landing area, which was quite large, but which had a very hard, dry surface. A deep ditch goes right trough it, and there is a huge metal arrow on it, which has to be turned to show the wind direction by a guy observing the wind at the landing area.
Then there's a barbed wire fence around the landing area with just 2 gates, which means a long walk after an outside landing, which was not ununsual due to the local landing procedures, which by the way were not mandatory to local skygods, of course.
We had up to 2 hours waiting time for the next load, as only one DO was flying. Double ticketing was not possible, except for teams and the local skydiving school, so at least half of the slots were blocked already.
In March we had quite strong wind, minimum jumps to get into the air often were between 200 and 500 jumps.
On Sunday it was announced, that there will be no skydiving at all next 3 days due to military activity.
Sanitary facilities were horrible and nauseous and partly not even working.
The so called daily cleaning was poor and not worth mentioning it.
All in all skydiving itself was ok (when you got onto the plane finally), but next time, I will go somewhere else.