Average

Written: 21 july 2014
Travel time: 5 — 15 june 2014
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 5.0
I read a lot of reviews about this hotel and I want to add a little bit from myself. We chose Turkey and Alanya in particular, as we had already been to Alanya before and we liked it there. Our family went big: 3 adults and three children aged 1.5 to 4 years. I must say right away that in the next two years I will not go anywhere else with my children !! ! The last time we went there two years ago and I completely forgot that the transfer from Antalya airport to Alanya takes at least 2.5 hours. It's good that we arrived early, at 5 o'clock local time. So, the children differed in the bus to the fullest and, accordingly, the whole salon listened to it for 2.5-3 hours. We arrived at this hotel somewhere around 9 (previously I looked at Google maps where it is, because I can imagine the map where I was), but the estimated check-in time is 12 hours. For us, this was a problem, because. The children didn't let me sleep on the bus either. Gave the dock-you, and put the bags in special. room and went to have breakfast, and then to swim. Fortunately for us, by 10.30 the room was ready to receive us. We specifically took a family room, we are 6 people after all, and on the first floor. Here I will give the first advice (from my own experience) do not take a room with a view of the stage and generally towards the sea. Why? Will explain. Firstly, well, you will not fall asleep if your time zone does not match Turkish. The disco until 23 local time will take care of that. Secondly, daytime animation, also, by the way, with music, will not give you rest during the day. And in the evening, your balcony will be a parterre for tourists looking at what is happening on the stage.
About animation. Yes, she looks good. Every day in the evening there is a children's disco, then an adult disco, karaoke for 15 songs, contests taken somewhere from the expanses of the Anapa sanatorium. But, in my opinion, out of six animators, three or four, in principle, are not needed.
About food. The same as in any hotel in any resort in Turkey. There are vegetables, fruits, and soy meat (the children had their own menu, brought from home), chicken, turkey, etc. They pamper us. Alcohol is all local, of the same local quality, you can drink as much beer as you like, you still won’t get drunk, it’s lighter than Klin light. In other reviews they write about underdone scrambled eggs, it's all true. I fully support. A lot of things they do not roast there and undercook.

About the beach. The beach is sandy and pebbly, until you reach the sea, but it’s not easy to get there, sandy boulders interfere along the entire beach, it’s very inconvenient. Nearby was a beautiful sewer pipe and smelled of chlorine every morning. And so nothing. The sea is still.
About the service. Basically, it's good. Our room was cleaned almost every day, and, damn it, just when the children went to bed in the afternoon, no matter how you explain what could be cleaned later or earlier, neither in English, nor in Russian, nor in Tatar, nothing will come out. True, part of the balcony doors was locked. They searched for this key all day, and found it.
In principle, for an unbiased tourist, this hotel will be just right. But EXTREMELY I do not advise to go there in July. The people are dark. Imagine 6 buildings, 400 rooms, and the same number of tourists. Soviet queues for lunch and dinner. If you haven't booked a table in advance, wait 20 minutes for it to be free. And how our people run to fill the trays in the first minutes of the start of dinner... It's worth seeing! Direct attraction.
Well, in principle, and all that I can write about the rest in this hotel. Yes. There is internet there too.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original