By and large good

Written: 4 october 2012
Travel time: 15 — 28 september 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 7.0
Normal hotel for the price. Before the trip, "struck" the reviews - it turned out to be useful. The check-in is long, I had to give 20 dinars to the porter's paw. I gave out the key to the room with a view of the construction site, then changed it to a room near the transformer (everything according to the scenario), the third time I had to shout - I posted the normal version. (For 20 euros, he probably would have given a good number right away, but something the toad crushed to give more). They settled in in half an hour. The Germans sat in the lobby for 6 hours - they did not give anything. The rooms are simple, towels and linen are clean, fresh (only 3 times in 2 weeks they gave the maid 5 dinars). Changed sheets every 3 days - we were satisfied. Food is quite. (Of course, it cannot be compared with Mauritius - live oysters and veal are not served from the coals, so the stars are not 5 but 3). Great beer and good wine, didn't like the cocktails. The waiters are friendly, they love children very much, like all Tunisians - it seemed sincere. If the waiter is periodically given a couple of dinars, he takes a table, even brings flowers. The water park is a holiday for children. As for the cleanliness of the territory - it can be better. But where there are no our tourists, glasses and bulls were scattered not by the staff, but by the Russians. It is better to take "all inclusive", because for drinks, trestle beds, etc. you have to pay - the same thing will come out, only there is no fuss. One drunken cattle squealed for an hour at the whole hotel, that in three days he spent 200 bucks on all this. (In Moscow, obviously, he is given water, food, and walking for free). Only the Germans are worse than ours. Of course, there are well-mannered and cultured Germans, probably, but mainly pigs who came from Germany rested in Marabou. However, this did not spoil the mood. Shopping is so-so, more than half of what is sold is Chinese. Prices are higher, of course, than in China. Ancient ruins, ruins, sights - there is a lot to see. But this is for those who like this. Guide Natasha - well done. You should not expect that she will become your nanny or governess, everything else is correct, clear, "necessary and sufficient. " They didn’t hear about the theft, but they rented a safe for valuables. Costed 30 dinars for the whole time.
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