Disgusting hotel

Written: 15 june 2010
Travel time: 10 — 15 june 2010
We arrived at the hotel around 9pm local time. We were immediately sent to have dinner, but for now we were picking up a room. Ok, we went to the restaurant, and the waiters have already started to kick us out, they say tsigil-tsigil, we are closing. . . The first shock, but not before that, because we need to feed a small child, we send them further and the angry sit down to dinner. Then we go to issue a number, we explain at the reception that we need the most distant and deaf number. We are settled first in the main building with a wonderful view of the roadway. Please give another number and move to the second building. Everything seems to be fine, the top floor, a view of the forest, quiet, the road is almost inaudible. We unpack and sleep. Grandmother and daughter are in the next room, and my husband and I are in ours. Quiet and cool. At 12 o'clock in the morning, music starts to beat us, it seems that the speakers are right in the room. Is this animation crazy? We call the reception, but the phone in the room does not work. You have to get up and spank across the hotel. It turns out right under those numbers in the second building (do not settle on the right in the second, the disco will bug you until the morning) there is a nightclub successfully hanging out. We sort things out for a long time with the hotel employees, who at first swear that the nightclub will shut up at one in the morning (of course this does not happen) and there are no free rooms (later it turned out that the hotel is 10% occupied! ), by 3 o’clock in the morning we manage to knock out another room and move . Terribly angry and sleepy prem for breakfast. Children's menu -0 (boiled eggs and strange-looking sausages). Next is the beach. I have never seen such a poor view: umbrellas and sunbeds - the same age - as the hotel (9-10), dead, dirty sunbeds and smelly mattresses on them, torn, rotten umbrellas. The beach worker was found only through an employee of the operating agency. The sea - the sea is super - but it (the sea) has nothing to do with the hotel. There is only one shower at the entrance to the beach, where all and sundry wash and rinse (today the water was generally turned off at six in the evening, the guard was caught and turned on). You need to bring your own towels, but this is not such a problem, if not to say that after 2-3 trips to the beach they are already dirty, like the mattresses on the sunbeds, which have not been washed and dried apparently since the opening of the hotel. Service and cleaning in the room also leaves much to be desired. . You constantly need to ask to bring either a towel or a blanket, they always forget to put something, otherwise the room may not be cleaned at all. Linen is torn, towels with holes with no longer washable stains. As for food, there is nothing at all to feed children up to 4-5 years old, except for pasta, sausages and, sometimes, watermelon. Also, bread. Children here drink cola, powdered juices and eat french fries. If you do not feed these children, it is better not to come, there are no options. From fruit rotten apples and inedible plums. Adults can get by with a very meager menu, often rotten, moldy foods mixed in with the regular ones. Look carefully and smell what you put on your plates. You can get poisoned twice. (Restaurant a la carte - just ridiculous, obscene and tasteless, don't waste your time) There is no children's animation. at 9 pm they will shake their priests with 3 girls in a mini disco and that's it. Don't count on more. If you come to rest without children, you will be pestered by running and screaming children everywhere, because they simply have nowhere to go. The hotel area is tiny, there is nowhere to walk in the evening, if only the dark streets behind the hotel along the road. The hotel is pulling a maximum of a mediocre three. If you came to Turkey for the first time, do not think that there are such 5's everywhere. In general, do not spoil your well-deserved vacation, choose another hotel.
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