Terrible hotel, even for picky eaters. Dangerously!

Written: 10 february 2020
Travel time: 17 — 26 january 2020
Your rating of this hotel:
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Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 1.0
Service: 1.0
Cleanliness: 1.0
Food: 1.0
Amenities: 2.0
Chose this hotel based on reviews and location. Since we wanted to walk around the city, we chose this hotel close to the center of the Old Town, especially since we were traveling for 9 days. We are picky tourists, we just need to sleep and eat. We arrived at the hotel just in time for check-in, the reception began extorting money. They say, they say, give us 60 dollars for a good number (by the way, for this money you will be given the same number as without money, as it turned out later). We refused to pay, since everything was already paid (do not take all inclusive). The manager defiantly and very emotionally showed his dissatisfaction, if you think that this is a common thing, then in King Tut everything is not at all like in all of Egypt and Sharm.
The room was old, but we didn’t care before that, but the used toilet in the room is strong! We were punished with a used and uncleaned toilet. But what's more, then there was a fire in the hotel))) Dirty torn towels, a terrible toilet seat, unsanitary conditions, the bed is not changed here, but simply covered, not only after you, but also after other guests.
Everything is unfinished and broken. At night, black smoke dispersed throughout the hotel, we were awakened by a knock on the door of the hotel guests, the employees were nowhere to be found. The hotel was on fire somewhere, we collected the documents and went out to the lobby. Naturally, there was no one from the hotel staff in the lobby, there was no light either, everything was in smoke and nothing was clear. I want to tell you briefly, after a while one manager came and said that they would give light now, we explained that we didn’t need light, we wouldn’t burn out in the rooms, then there were long quarrels, no one explained anything to us, the hotel was on fire. After a while, they gave light and sent everyone to their numbers. Less than an hour later, the fun continued, the lights went out, the smoke poured more. Another guy and I found a source - there was smoke and noise under the stairs, breaking through there we managed to see something !! ! The hotel staff sprayed water from a hose on old dryers or washing machines) that had shorted out. Thanks to this, we understood where the stench of plastic came from throughout the area. At that time, it was already 4 am on the clock and we stood in the lobby, demanding to be given rooms in a neighboring hotel, which is empty and is owned by the owner of the hotel.

There were a lot of children and they did not begin to settle us until we called the police. By the way, the tourist police do not speak any language other than Arabic. We called all the emergency numbers and more than once, until a police marshal came to us, who talked to the owners of the hotel, ignoring us, and drove off in a hurry. But at least it contributed to the settlement. The neighboring Sphinx 5 * hotel turned out to be no better, and the rooms are even worse than in King Tut.
In general, no one cares here, everything is dead, the food is poor, the service is poor. And call firefighters or wake you up if you can suffocate in a dream, no one will.
The sea, by the way, is also very poor. The whole holiday cost us $680, last year we went to the Hilton in Sharm for about the same money, and you know, if you don’t want to lose money on a low-grade boarding house / sanatorium, then don’t come here, it’s dangerous here. In the sea, a sharp descent over the stones and a bunch of hedgehogs, about which there is not a single warning, there are almost no fish, since the reef is dead. There are boats next to the beach. . . From food: rice, beef and cakes. All the same taste. But these are the details and trifles of life compared to what is happening in the hotel...
By the way, they don’t actually have a water park either, there are two slides.
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