Very average hotel, wi-fi is paid

Written: 21 may 2018
Travel time: 26 april — 8 may 2018
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 1.0
Service: 2.0
Cleanliness: 1.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 3.0
I'll start from the beginning: only the Premier Hotel is open, Parkland has been renovated for the third year. So there is almost no space. This is the first deception. Wi-Fi is paid - the second deception. The room stock is dead, the bathroom is smelly and shabby all over, mold. . But they say that they will soon open Parkland after repairs and close this misunderstanding for repairs, maybe after that the hotel will become normal. A very intrusive cleaner, he upset us with his constant presence in the room, we even had to make a fuss, this has never happened in any hotel. From good; I was pleasantly surprised by the food, very varied and tasty, undiluted alcohol (Egyptian anyway, so the quality is so-so). Very beautiful beach (there is a restaurant on the beach, everything is also delicious). The reef is lively, very beautiful, a lot of fish. The bus to the beach carries regularly, the road is not annoying. We bought an excursion to Dahab at the Meduza agency on the territory of the hotel (the blue hole, which is why we bought it, camel riding, safari and canyon) - they lit it to the fullest. Instead of a blue hole, they brought to Dahab beach and go swim. To my question, where is the promised, he brazenly replied: "Go and swim, there are three holes, look, " the coral is dead, there are no fish at all. Camels; dirty and sooo smelly, could have bought them, barely survived those 5 minutes that they called themselves skating. Safari - 3 minutes on the way to the canyon, driving at speed over the stones of the desert. The canyon is more trash than beauty. In the end, wasted time and money, frustrated. So if you are beyond the sea and the sun - you are here. But the service is disgusting.
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