Atrium Beach 2012

Written: 29 january 2013
Travel time: 23 — 31 august 2012
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: 9.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 10.0
We rested in the Atrium in August 2012 with children. On the plus side, the hotel staff is responsive, they love children. In the hotel canteen you can eat absolutely normally, the main thing is to decide on a few dishes that you like and take them constantly. Watermelons are sweet. Wooden peaches. Russian ice cream, quite decent. The beer is good, light, somewhat reminiscent of our Ukrainian Chernihiv beer. The bartenders are cool, funny, joking, making fun, entertaining guests. The rooms are quite decent, leaving tips on the bed, cleaning is excellent, and if necessary, towels can be changed unscheduled by yourself by asking them from the clerk on the floor. The territory is awesome, there is where to take a walk in the evening, the views of the sea are amazing in the evening. The sea and the beach are clean, can not be compared with the Crimea or Odessa, without jellyfish and mosquitoes. Near the fence there is a grocery supermarket and a market with clothes, the prices there are quite adequate. Huge, I would say, the main plus is a great water park. The only thing - do not go down on the "toilet", there, at the exit, one face of the assembly protrudes and the people break their hands, break their legs, and, it seems, like not the first year. From what I would not like to remember - a la carte restaurants. On the third day of rest, we were inflated to sign up for restaurants. Received only one and then before departure, because, as a queue for a week ahead. Name - Sozopol. Arriving there, we were offered a menu of four courses printed on a black-and-white inkjet, three of which the waiter strongly discouraged, making a face. And on the other side of this laminated masterpiece, A4 size - a wine list, where there were only two positions - 1. White wine 2. Red wine. : -) There was nowhere to go, they ordered what they had. While we waited, they brought us red wine in glasses on which white worms crawled measuredly, in a businesslike manner. I showed it to the waiter and asked for the chef. In response, they changed the wine, which we, of course, no longer drank, and. . . stopped approaching our table at all : -))) After half an hour of fruitless waiting for the chef, we got up and left. In the canteen of the hotel you could eat and drink, much better. There is only one beach for the entire Elenite hotel complex, fortunately, umbrellas and sunbeds are free, but given our Slavic mentality, it was necessary to occupy them at 6 in the morning, laying out towels on top. At 8 in the morning there are no more empty seats, people huddle where they can, and a third of the sunbeds before dinner are still unclaimed with other people's towels crushed by stones. With free internet razvodnyak. It works only in the Atrium Beach lobby, and the password is only for those who live in this hotel, while you need to drag your laptop there and you are lucky if you do not have a dead battery - there are stupidly no sockets there. If you are from a nearby hotel - welcome to a paid Internet club or pay money for a temporary password. Occasionally it was possible to catch on to the password-free Wi-Fi of a neighboring, someone else's hotel - Zarnitsa, but the signal is very weak. For small children there is a paid children's room, where Russian-speaking animators work with the kids, there is a free playground with swings, a trampoline and slides. And for older children, the lack of free internet made them look for healthier entertainment. . Summarizing, I can say that, in principle, it is possible and necessary to go, but knowing what to expect, and most importantly, DO NOT GO TO SOZOPOL !! ! : -)))
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