normal stay, but expensive

Written: 31 july 2017
Travel time: 10 — 24 july 2017
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Amenities: 5.0
First time in Dolphin, the rest is not bad. The old-timers said that there were almost no people this year (earlier there was no place to put the car and there was no way to go to the sea). Parking was available. Lots of rooms closed. And these are the numbers that are rented out and not those of the master. For me, this is a huge plus, but for those who rent it is clear that universal sadness, they even reduced prices, but still, there are no people. Yes, even on the ferry it is clear that there are few people, the ferry passed quickly (I remember the plots of 2014-2015 fights for a place, a day of waiting)
As for me, the rest was a success, I got enough sleep, swam a lot, read. My wife and daughter howled with boredom, gave them the car, hung out in Alushta (although they said that they didn’t like Alushta too provincial town), prices are much higher than we have in St. Petersburg. Let's go to Yalta, Yalta is darkness, dirt, homeless people, the embankment is full of holes, everything is unkempt and crowds of people.
Conclusion - Crimea needs another 20 years to catch up with Sochi, I won’t even talk about Turkey (service).

We will not come again, everything seems to be fine, but it is no longer interesting. They looked at Crimea, again came to the conclusion that the scoop will be there for a long time, the Crimeans need to learn to be friendly and not pretend that they owe everything, and we came with HUGE money to give them this money.
But who wants a quiet rest with a book, then you should go to Dolphin (just don’t take a room where there is a playground and a trampoline, there is HELL)
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