Spoiled vacation

Written: 16 september 2009
Travel time: 4 — 14 september 2009
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 7.0
The hotel is beautiful only from the outside, the rooms are very average (by the way, I really don’t advise taking the shering pool sea side room, because the view from the room, frankly, leaves a lot to be desired), the service, to put it mildly, is weak. Upon arrival, the TV in the room did not work, they said at the reception, if they themselves had not set up, they would have waited for the master before departure. There is no special kind - it is more beautiful in Gelendzhik. There is little vegetation, some kind of clay around, there is nowhere to walk around the hotel, there is no animation at all, except that in the dining room (you can’t call it a restaurant), some Greek nightingale sometimes sang, and the waiters instead of replenishing the missing dishes together sirtaki dance. With food so-who did not have time, he was late. Food is scattered in the first hour and no one is in a hurry to replenish. The food is absolutely tasteless. They recruited young people from many low-income countries as cooks, bartenders, etc. Apparently, in order to pay less. Electricity is cut off somewhere every other day for several hours. The attitude towards the Russians is cool, they mostly bend before the Germans, and even then not very. The linen in the room was not changed for 4-5 days, but because we left her 2 euros every day, she made some kind of flower or a bow out of dirty sheets, I didn’t make out. The feeling that I got to the Soviet resort during perestroika. To be honest, I hardly believe that positive reviews are written by tourists, in my opinion these are figureheads. I fell for the pictures on the Internet and I am very sorry, it would be better if we went to Turkey, there is at least 5-kah there is no such wretchedness and they pretend that you are welcome. We arrived home yesterday, now they would have offered to go there for free, for nothing! By the way, I forgot to say that their free wine, which they serve in the dining room, is an exquisite muck. The dining room is crowded, chairs touch each other, there are no tablecloths, there are not enough seats, you may be asked to queue at the entrance to wait for a free table.
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