Normal hotel for the money.

Written: 27 october 2010
Travel time: 15 — 22 october 2010
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 7.0
Good afternoon everyone! I was going to go to the Emirates in just a week, since we were traveling with a group of 12 people, the choice of the hotel had already been made. I will say right away that I have been to many different countries and these were only "5" stars hotels, but at the same time I liked Ajman Beach as 3 stars. I'll start from the beginning: we arrived in the evening at Dubai Airport, of course, when landing, we were struck by the beauty of the lights of the night city. The whole process of customs inspection proceeded very slowly, at first they stood for a long time at the surrender of the retina of the eye, and then passport control . . but within 2-2.5 hours we overcame this and met with the rejecting party, which led us to our bus, us at the exit from the airport struck by the humidity. The trip from the airport to the hotel took 1.5, we got stuck in a traffic jam at 10 pm. Arriving at the hotel we were quickly placed and we received our keys. We got number 512 for 3, as for me the brightest and largest, without a balcony but with an awesome view of the Persian Gulf. Of course, there are rooms with small balconies, but they overlook the roadway, but since the windows are always closed due to the operation of the chimney, the noise is not heard. The hotel itself is not big, with good service, Wi-Fi is everywhere and it's free. In the evenings, there is a disco in hotels, where locals come... A good beach with white sand and, which was very surprising, that flip flops are removed before entering the beach....towels, sunbeds are always enough, there are even chairs that everyone was drawn to water and enjoy your holiday.
There is construction going on on both sides of the hotel, but it doesn’t interfere with rest, since construction is going on everywhere in the Emirates.
There is a shop about 3 meters from the hotel that sells spirits, which was very convenient, there is a huge selection of wine. And a little further from the hotel there is a supermarket where you can buy groceries.

The food was almost always monotonous, but the food was normal, obligatory 2 side dishes, meat, fish, chicken, salads, everything is modest but tasty. We had half board and could choose between lunch and dinner, since we traveled constantly to Dubai, then we took lunch , the composition of the food dinner is no different from lunch.
Every day there are free buses to Dubai from the hotel, except for Tuesday, they go to Sharjah on this day. Regarding trips to Dubai, we drove to the Abrazh Center for the first time, they sell fur coats, leather, it’s necessary to bargain, one young lady bought a good a knee-length fur coat for $1.500. Initially, the price was much higher. On the rest of the days, we reached the metro and went where we needed, the main thing is to arrive at 9 pm from where we are taken to the hotel. Many bought laptops, phones, they already came with a Russian keyboard.
Of the excursions, I went to the Indian Ocean, as this is my childhood dream....I went from Elvira, she sits in hotels, but the guys who went through other operators were more satisfied with both the ocean and the hotels where they were. I really regretted that I didn’t go to Modern Dubai, that’s where it was worth going... I was very struck by the beauty of Dubai, since I’m used to European history, then it’s quite the opposite, modernity is everywhere and it certainly impressed me. You won’t meet people on the streets, basically everyone moves in their cars, buses or taxis... because of the heat... kanders are everywhere even at bus stops.
In general, we were satisfied with the rest, got a great tan, and if it works out, I will come again to the UAE and maybe even to the same hotel.
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