Very cool!

Written: 18 june 2011
Travel time: 10 — 17 june 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 8.0
In general, everything is great! The weather let us down a little, but this is not for the hotel; )
We lived with a girl and my 2-year-old son (who was covered everywhere with an extra bed, extra meals, etc. ) There were 2 lorries with a small gap and a 2-sleeping sofa in the room. A double sink on a long countertop, a large full-length mirror, all sorts of shelves, hooks, cabinets are quite relevant for girls. The shower and toilet are fenced off with a frosted glass door, which is almost not annoying. The only but - after a shower, the water is partially outside the door, at the sinks, you have to constantly wipe it. Shower gel and shampoo will not be available until you ask. There will be hats, soaps, toothbrushes and pastes, shaving gel and a razor. All rooms have balconies with sea and pool views. The "wet" zone is separated from the room by a partition-door that slides out of the wall. TV, refrigerator, teapot, safe (you need to take a card from the safe at the reception), air conditioning, hair dryer (very funny built into the shelf under the sink). Friends had a slightly smaller room, but they had 2 infants, so the area was not allocated for them. But without problems put two arenas.
Free wi-fi is only in the hotel lobby, so Skype via phone only had to communicate there. By the way, it is much cheaper to buy a local SIM card (at the post office near the Dobruja hotel) for 3 leva and replenish the account with cards. For a week of constant communication and SMS, 30 levs were spent - a total of about 650 rubles, for a girlfriend (on condition of communication only in the evening for a maximum of 2-3 minutes with a Russian SIM card, almost 3.000 rubles were spent).

As for the food - there are almost no complaints! Everything is great! In addition to regular dishes, there was always something new. It was possible to eat at any time, which is important for children with different regimen. If you wish, you can safely order soup puree or vegetable puree (I saw how one Russian mother went with a blender brought with her to the room - apparently she didn’t think to ask the staff). There are high chairs, but from 15 there were a lot of people, and finding high chairs became a problem (for children who still cannot eat without it). There were no freshly squeezed juices, there were only adjustable and local apple (like 100%) from a large foil bag, I can’t say anything, delicious. Lots of different types of tea, but also all packaged. Apparatus for strong coffee (red) and others for all kinds of coffee drinks, chocolate (cocoa), milk, etc. The porridges were so-so, to be honest, but edible. The child often opted for thick yogurt. The main restaurant was visually divided into 6 dining areas, including a glazed terrace, so the views could be different each time if desired. In the evenings, there is live music in the restaurant (it's cool to look at the dancing aged Germans walking around - very nice and kindly funny).
From 21:30 evening show program of animators on the street under the summer veranda. And so before that there is a children's disco. There is a massage parlor (so-so) and a kids club (children under 4 years old can come there with their parents).
In the adult pool, the water is warmer than in the children's pool. By the way, the nursery was closed for repairs for 3-4 days. They offered to use the children's pool in neighboring hotels.
The sea is shallow, ideal for children, while adults will have to walk decently. Sand with a few shells. Sun loungers, umbrellas, mattresses for UAI are free. Towels are issued 2 pcs per room on a card, with a deposit at the reception. By the way, the hotel has a currency exchange office at the reception. But in many places you can also accept euros, and give change in leva. The hotel has a shop with all sorts of children's bells and whistles for the sea and more. Although it is absolutely not difficult to walk down the street and buy anything you want. Toys, clothes, paintings, portraits, photos, horseback riding, train rides, karting, a lot of amusement parks and playgrounds... and everything is within walking distance. Ideal place for kids.
In addition, the Bulgarians are very friendly people, they will always help, prompt and advise the best. . . Enjoy your holiday!
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