you can't go by the number of stars

Written: 4 august 2010
Travel time: 18 — 28 july 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 8.0
the hotel additionally *draws* itself at least 1-2 stars. but for students and young people *will do* for 5*.
there is *argument* here - they say what do you want for that kind of money. I usually focus on reviews / and they were already too positive here / and on the number of stars. besides, at the moment the desired hotels were occupied.
I never try * to bother * my head if the tap is leaking or if the sheets are not changed, the husband will fix the tap and we don’t change the sheets even at home more often than in a hotel. / although the sheets were changed every day for us and hearts made of flowers or swans from towels were made permanently, probably because I always bring a box of assorted or euros for the cleaners /. or someone complains that there is no shampoo, so I always take it with me, well, I don’t like to use someone else’s

the hotel *holds* on animation. thanks to the animators, many guests voluntarily participate in various *promotions* /water gymnastics is very good from 11-00 to 11-30 with Bacho or a children's disco where they will not *give rest* even to parents and *force* them to dance as well/.
I didn’t understand why I had to get up early in the morning and stupidly carry my towel to take a seat by the pool. I've never done this before, but I had to. at the same time they warn that the number of seats is equal to the number of guests. rationalization proposal - is it really hard to check if the guest took one place or two at once? people at the pool, for example, *take* a place with a towel from the hotel, and by the sea, someone takes something with a brought towel or a book-hat-swimming trunks. as soon as they are *allowed* to borrow only a towel from the hotel, there will immediately be places for the rest.
power outages very often. which means that the air conditioner automatically turns off but in no case turns itself on. so if you wake up from a lack of air, it means that the electricity was turned off at night. stuffy also because the rooms have very low ceilings.
in terms of food, very *poor choice*. meat was only once a week - Turkish evening. on other days, very tasteless smelling fish or turkey chicken, which, instead of being baked like that, was mostly boiled and stewed.
there is *children's food* - mostly porridge /didn't dare to give it to my child/ or french fries or spaghetti. The spaghetti sauce is very spicy. it's hard to choose some kind of sauce even from the main dishes that is not spicy.
during the day, the kids *grazed* at sausage rolls, pizza with very spicy sausage, or a hamburger with fries.
for tea and coffee at 17-00 they give one kind of cake and one kind of biscuit. and if you do not come before 17-10 then you will not see this either.
no ice cream. once they handed out / Turkish evening / but there the children almost crushed each other. very ugly. Good thing my kid didn't want to go there.

it’s very interesting what ingredients they cook food from, for example, if they don’t eat sausage in the morning, then by the evening you will see it in pizza, semolina porridge in baked sweets, if the guests don’t sort out the lain orange for several days, then you will see it in some kind of cake, stewed eggplant * go * to the second day in a cold salad.
the servant at the bar / which is near the children's pool / pours sprite so reluctantly - you will come * in the second round * - so he does not see you anymore. I can imagine how it serves those who like to drink something more expensive ((((((
the sea is very dirty, not only the garbage floated, but it was also covered with something greasy. so I had to look for a cleaner place, we found somewhere 100 meters to the right. the pool does not smell too much of chlorine, but it is so saturated with chemistry that the husband's swimming trunks began to dissolve and the child's rubber sleeves began to stick to each other.
and the last thing is very alarming how the hotel treats customers / does not trust? upon departure, similarly ((((
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