The Soviet Union at its worst for a lot of money

Written: 2 may 2013
Travel time: 1 — 7 may 2013
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Rested with a child 1.5 years 1 week. In short, for quite a lot of money (for 9 days we paid almost 30 thousand), you find yourself in the Soviet Union with its devastation, food shortages and the corresponding service. The buffet for lunch and dinner just made me want to cry. More or less decent food ended in 3 minutes, a queue often accumulated at the trays, for lunch and dinner on the same day they give the same thing. I have never seen a fresh cucumber and tomato salad - usually they offered boiled beets or cabbage to choose from. When 1 time for dinner they gave a chopped cucumber, then he went into a fight with the hungry guests. Elevators are a nightmare. During the May holidays, 1 out of 3 elevators generally worked, and this, it seems, with 14 floors. To get to the first floor from the 7th, sometimes you had to go through 11, for example, in a crowded elevator after a 15-minute wait, or even walk with a 1.5-year-old child. Twice tried to eat for their money, despite paid full board in the promised restaurants. All of them were closed on weekdays, in the lobby bar the list of food offered was limited to 1 page, mostly pizza, and 80% were out of stock. In the brasserie, counting on a quick dinner (mother with a child), we spent almost 2 hours - 20 minutes carried the menu, another 30 minutes the first course, to get the bill we ourselves had to go to the kitchen to look for a waitress who was chatting nicely with her girlfriend. In the children's room, an aunt of the type of educator from the Soviet children works. a garden that just has a fad about order. She endlessly pointed out to everyone which side to climb through the tunnel, which way to get out of the pool with balls, and repeatedly "nicely reminded me" that I should put each toy in its place IMMEDIATELY as soon as my child releases it from hands As a result, while I was rolling the wheelchair that my son had taken into place, he dropped the table basketball from the shelf. After that, for the rest of the time, my aunt reprimanded me that we broke it, and it is very expensive, and she could not buy it for a long time, etc. . Moreover, he didn’t break, but simply figured out the details, although I’m not talking about the fact that mostly children under 5 come to the nursery and only those toys that suit them should be directly accessible, but not like the aunt. In general, only a spoiled mood for your money. From the pros: a swimming pool with a sauna, bike rental (including with chairs for kids), on which you can get to the bay or a mini-zoo near the "Russian Fishing " restaurant in Komarovo, a good playground on the territory and a beautiful pine forest.
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