normal rest

Written: 10 december 2011
Travel time: 1 — 7 february 2011
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Rested in San Rise during the February Egyptian Revolution. I didn’t intend to write reviews, but when I saw how much negativity was poured on the hotel here, and obviously people who didn’t even live there, I wanted to write the truth. Because, well, it's a clear injustice, so give the hotel the latest reviews, which are a clear order! 1) For the whole week of stay, no lizards, bedbugs, cockroaches and other living creatures were observed either in my room or in the rooms of my friends. There were mosquitoes, but the problem is quickly eliminated with the help of a fumigator. 2) Food, well, maybe a little - a little worse (less pastries) than in those treshkas where I lived before. And soy paper sausages for breakfast isn't just Sun Rise's problem. Dinners were quite tolerable. (We had HB meals) In general, we didn't go hungry there, that's for sure. 3) Everything in the room turned on and off and worked properly (refrigerator, TV), and when I checked in, I didn’t give a bribe to the reception. The water pressure is weak, and it is not hot, but warm, but in the heat it does not bother. 4) The staff is not intrusive - did not notice us, we did not get them - everything is mutual. They were engaged in solving their important Egyptian problems, but at that time we were safely resting. 5) The hotel is quiet, not noisy, well located and at the same time the noise from the street is not heard at all. The territory is pleasant as for a three-ruble note - we have also seen a smaller territory for more money. Of course, there is no animation in the hotel, and this made us happy - there was an opportunity to relax. CONCLUSIONS: You can live in Sun Rise. The hotel is worth its money. In the summer in the Crimea, we left the same amounts, having a dirty cold sea and the opportunity to cook ourselves.
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