Good hotel

Written: 31 may 2010
Travel time: 13 — 27 may 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 9.0
The hotel is good. Friendly, efficient staff. The rooms are cleaned every day, for a tip they bring beauty from the bedspreads, flavor the air. All employees sincerely smile, for every tourist they have a joke. The food is delicious, the only negative is the lack of meat! It was difficult for 2 weeks without it, so at the end of the holiday we had dinner at local restaurants (barbecue, kebab and other meat delicacies). The hotel gives chicken, fish, sausages, and minced meat products that are not very similar to natural.
The bar is open around the clock! Beer, local vodka (raki), whiskey, gin, vodka, wine can be drunk endlessly. ))))
Throughout the day you can eat on the beach and around the pool. They make delicious cakes there.

There is free table tennis. There is paid billiards. The seller from the hotel market, Yusuf, asks for $5 for an hour of playing billiards, but if there were no people who wanted to play, he allowed us to play as much as we wanted. He gave our son sweets. In general, the attitude towards children there is simply incomparable. Any Turk at the sight of a child breaks into a smile and begins to talk with him. If there was no cash with you, you could borrow goods in the market.
One circumstance nevertheless spoiled our mood on the first day of our stay at the hotel. This is a woman who works in a Turkish bath. Calls herself Sevil, says that from Turkmenistan, and that she worked there as a teacher of the Russian language. I have never seen such obsession. This person literally dragged us by force to watch the bath, opened the sauna in which the man was sitting, and, despite his requests to close the sauna, continued to keep it open and explain something to us. Then she said that she was writing us down for a bath procedure immediately, and demanded money. All this was accompanied by some "witty" sayings and jokes that she understood alone, such as "as my father said, it is not difficult for me to work, it is difficult to reason with the unreasonable"... Who was meant by the unreasonable, one can only guess. In general, we got the impression that we are idiots who do not know how much they need a Turkish bath.
We didn't go to the bath. ))))))
Somehow like this. ))
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