The cost for a standard 2 week stay, which is typically the minimum is about roughly 2800 euro.
This includes a place a stay (typically your own private room, unless you are traveling with a friend/family). Depending on which room you are assigned, you may have your own dedicated bathroom, or may end up sharing a bath with a few others. In terms of food, typically breakfast meals are included. Jenny usually has a variety of cereals for breakfast that she offers to everyeone. It's also not uncommon for her to cook dinner for people who decided to stay at home at night, and not go out to a restaurant. Most nights we went out to a restaurant though even after surgery, but there were a handful of times when she cooked dinner for the folks who decided to stay in. You will want to have money to go buy you're own food though for lunches, snacks and miscellaneous things.
After surgery, she handles all shampooing of coronal incision and transplants if you choose them and she helps you with daily medications by creating a handy paper schedule.
Other than those practical items, the biggest benefit I found is the supportive and caring environment that she has created at the nest. The emotional support that is provided by staying in a house full of trans women all suffering through the same issues not just including surgery, is in my opinion priceless. You have a family to lean on when you are feeling down, and an all around very positive environment to recover in. And it's not just Jenny, you will more than likely create bonds and friendships with the other patients as well. This all adds to a very special experience that I would do all over in a heartbeat if I needed to return for another surgery. When you start to feel better, you have a family to then go and experience the wonder and charm of Marbella with. Whether you like shopping, restaurants or cocktails, there is really something for everyone. I feel that even if I stayed in a hotel by myself, the experience of exploring Marbella would not have been as rewarding if I didn't get to share it with the very special people I met at Jenny's Nest.
I hope this helps with your decision. Some people would rather just be alone through the surgery process, and if you are one of those people, then jenny's nest might not be the best fit. I can't say there was anything that was negative in my experience of working with Facial Team or staying with Jenny. If I had to do it all over again, there would be no doubt that Jenny would be part of the equation.