I do not recommend staying at Mimosa

Written: 17 march 2006
Travel time: 17 — 24 july 2005
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
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I went to be treated and rest with my daughter.
We arrived at the hotel at 10.30, there were no free rooms, so we waited until 13.00. Considering that I demanded a speedy check-in, they gave me a "superior" room, overlooking the street. Moreover, the room had an emergency door leading to the next room. This door, to put it mildly, is not very tight, so all the sounds from the next room were very well heard. The hotel is on the second line, 350 meters to the sea, although the advertisement says 100 (probably counted by bird's eye view). The hotel is 90% Germans, and about half of them are so-called. "ethnic", people from Kazakhstan. It's something, I'll tell you. They pretend that they do not understand Russian, although in my opinion they also do not understand German very well. The staff fawns over the Germans (they want to join the European Union in 2 years, although they are on all fours before it), pretending that they do not understand Russian well. After cleaning, one or more towels may be missing in the room, disposable soap and shampoo are brought on request. There is a swimming pool, but the number of sun loungers near it is much less than the total number of guests in the hotel. There is no own beach, you have to go to the general ones, they are all paid. For a set of two sun loungers, mattresses and an umbrella, you need to pay approximately 12 euros. The food is ok, although not cheap. You can go on excursions, for example, to Istanbul. The cost for two is 80 euros, not counting the cost of the visa.
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