I agree with all the negative comments!!

Written: 10 june 2010
Travel time: 1 — 3 june 2010
Your rating of this hotel:
1.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 1.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 6.0
I agree with the previous 2nd visitors to this hotel completely. Now it's my turn to share my opinion about the Gold Safran Hotel. I want to say right away that in Turkey, and indeed abroad, I am far from the first time, there is something to compare.

We settled in the hotel only for 2 days (we traveled along the coast of Turkey), but even these 2 days were enough to get a full range of emotions. The check-in went well, the room got windows to the courtyard. The food was poor, but edible. The territory is ugly small, the yard is more like a well - walls from all sides. All life takes place on a small patch of land by the pool - and food, and sunbathing, and a bar, and disco, and animation.
The first day. After dinner, we settled down at a table in order to enjoy the declared animation entertainment. The animation was at its best - the host farted his lips, the Anglicans neighed like horses and clapped their hands.

After conferring, we decided that the performance does not justify our attention to it, tomorrow is a hard day and at 11 o'clock in the evening we retired to our rooms to sleep. But it wasn't there! The disco has begun! In the room, even with the balcony door closed, the audibility was like on the street, if not better. I had to go down again and participate in local activities, since we were not threatened to fall asleep under the endless tut-tut.
Second day. We luckily spent the next day away from the hotel, so I can't comment on lunch and daytime activities. In the evening, we sat down at the table of the pool bar-restaurant-club, etc. and, having filled our glasses, we moderately began to expect the next full house. We did not wait for the performance and peacefully spent time at the table, enjoying the silence and the unexpectedly changed concept of the hotel.
At about half past twelve a waiter came up to us and in a Russian-English dialect asked us to wrap up, otherwise we were tired and generally back to work tomorrow. 0_o Well, we are not conflict people, we responded to the request and, together with the last 2nd! glasses of alcohol moved to the lobby. Who knew we were invading the holy of holies! After about 15 minutes of our stay there (please note NOT noisy and 75% female) we heard from the reception the following words addressed to me:
- Young woman! If YOU don't shut up now, you'll be in trouble! Do you understand me?
To say that I was blown away by this would be an understatement. Further more:
- By the way, we allowed you to come to the LOBBY, and even with dishes, you sit in and wake everyone up.
For the first time in my life I heard such a treatment from an employee! hotels in relation to their guest. I went to the reception desk and asked what his aggression was connected with.
In response, I received only a look full of contempt and the phrase "do not forget to clean up the dishes. " Only innate intelligence did not allow me to caress him with a couple of words in a purely Russian way.
This is all ironic, of course, but in fact I was shocked to the core by the TERRIBLE upbringing of the hotel staff, NOT A PROFESSIONAL approach to the work performed. And then there was happiness - there was a check-off.
Thank you for your attention, I hope my short experience of staying in this hotel will allow someone to make a choice NOT in favor of this hostel.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original