May Garden Club Hotel - boarding house.

Written: 9 may 2011
Travel time: 27 april — 4 may 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 1.0
Amenities: 8.0
Rested from 27.04-04.05. 2011. First impressions of the hotel, the territory - positive. Namely, clean, beautiful. The pool is nice, big, depth from 1.3 to 1.9m. There are 2 more pools, a children's pool and one that you get into from the slide. The slide is valid, but they turn it on for 2 hours, at 15.00 in the afternoon and that's it. The rooms are normal, there are standard, suites and family rooms. All with balconies overlooking the pool. Now about the kitchen - I have been to Turkey more than once and in different hotels, everything is different everywhere, but there have never been any complaints about the kitchen. In addition to this time, to be honest, there is no kitchen, there is no variety of dishes at all. The same is true with fruits. Meat - only chicken and soy. In the morning, it’s generally problematic to eat something, neither traditional pancakes, nor scrambled eggs. During the day, it is generally problematic to eat, either on the beach pasta and salad, or by the pool - tortillas. And that's it, you have to wait for lunch, dinner and again the same thing. Now about the animation - it is not. There are two animators who do nothing, except that at 21.00 they turn on a disc and go around telling vacationers to go to a disco in Alanya for $ 7, although there is an agency next to the hotel that offers the same for $ 3. This animation is over. Music is not turned on during the day, they say that Turkish children are sleeping. You ask what kind of children? I'll explain, the hotel has family rooms that are bought by the Turks. Hence the children. In the evening, the music is turned off at 23.00. Sadness, melancholy - no aerobics in the morning, no water polo for you (no ball), no ping-pong (no balls). The hotel resembles our geriatric boarding house, but in a simple way - a nursing home. The beach is normal, sandy, clean, well-groomed, the sea is clean, there are a lot of fish, if you take an underwater gun, you can shoot mullets, the locals do it. Or take a spinning rod, you can also catch fish and kill time, since there is nothing else to do. The hotel is located in the village of Mahmutlar, which has restaurants, shops, on Tuesdays and Thursdays a large market, things and fruits, vegetables. The prices are normal. I thought that there would be buses to Alanya from the hotel on schedule, but this was not the case. You can get to Alanya by passing bus for $ 2 per person. The journey takes about 20 minutes. The hotel staff is responsive, normal, smiling. The bar is open 24 hours a day. There is nothing supernatural in the bar, whiskey, vodka, beer, gin, rake, pepsi, sprite, fanta, 4th kind of yupi. Now to sum up, the hotel is ok if you don't want outdoor activities and don't like variety of food. It seems to be everything. Have a nice rest! Write more reviews than more information - less likely to end up in a bad hotel.
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