A few words about Sonesta Pharaoh

Written: 27 october 2012
Travel time: 10 — 21 october 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 10.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 9.0
I'll start with the first minutes of my stay at the hotel. The flight was early and we arrived at the hotel around 9 am. And check-in from 14 all over the world. I was worried about this, but I was lucky and settled almost immediately. But someone had to wait.
The room is spacious and comfortable at the same time. There are small paintings on the walls. There is a table and a couple of chairs on the balcony. Everything is as it should be. The bathroom has a hairdryer and a bidet. On the table lay a nice notepad for notes, which was almost immediately painted by me. The room was cleaned every day, delicately leaving my things in their places.
The restaurant food is good with an Egyptian touch in the form of spicy pickled vegetables, indispensable in a hot climate. Somehow always being in Egypt with hotel meals, I lose weight. There is a small nuance in nutrition: when a restaurant opens, fruits are good, tasty. But a little later, when they are replenished, the dates are already unripe. Come early to eat, that's my advice. Freshly squeezed juices in the restaurant sell for $3. One waiter walks around and offers everyone.

I liked the staff. They are not accommodating and annoying. They know their job. At the reception upon check-in, host guide, reservation of a table in an a la carte restaurant, spa. . . Everyone does their job and gives the hotel guests a rest. In all areas of service there are at least a little bit of Russian speakers.
And now a little about the Salut club. Preparations were in full swing at the time of my arrival. The territory of the library, night games, miniclub, part of the beach, part of the pool... Everything was demarcated. Here and there animators flashed by in green Salutov T-shirts, getting ready.
In addition to the Salute club from TO Labyrinth, this hotel has a Mom and Baby program. The territory of the hotel is convenient for walking with a stroller. The restaurant has porridge for the baby, etc. It was the territory itself that was important to me for walking. Children's playground with slide and swings. The hotel has its own miniclub, but it is already for children of schoolchildren. Miniclub Salyuta is also suitable for kids. Disney characters smile on the walls of the beach house.
The holiday went smoothly. Laid on the beach, visited the spa and visited the beauty salon. I was also on Giftun Island, but that's another story.
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