A real 3 star hotel for the price of 4 stars.

Written: 8 july 2013
Travel time: 2 — 7 july 2013
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
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Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 2.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 5.0
We went to rest with the family from Pegasus from the second to the seventh of July. We were brought to the hotel at 13.50 and we thought that we would be settled immediately. You will be evicted before 12.00 is the checkout time. But no, you have to wait. We are sitting waiting in the hall, almost an hour has passed, and when we asked the representative of Pegasus, the girl Gulsana, why we still have not been settled, she simply killed us with her answer, that they do not settle at 14.00, but after 14.00 at least in the evening. Fortunately, after about ten minutes we were settled in a separate five-story building with a view of the mountain and the ball, and below, under the balcony, a wonderful view of the broken brick and all kinds of garbage opened up. This is no longer the territory of the hotel, but someone's garden where sparse orange trees grew and chickens ran. We lived in room 101 on the second floor. There is nothing to say by the number of the refrigerator, it is better not to open it, it is very dirty inside and did not cool at all, it seems that they simply do not want to throw it away. There are two outlets for the whole room, one by the bed and the other in the bathroom where there is a hair dryer. The bathroom is a little smaller than the room itself. The TV showed one Turkish channel. It's even good there was no temptation to watch it. There is a very small safe in the closet, which only contained passports and a camera, a soap dish, but the cost of the safe surprised me at one dollar per day. The rooms are not cleaned at all. On the third day, we caught the cleaner, gave her three dollars, and our room began to shine again. Separately, I will say for the front door to the room, it is an ordinary interior door with a round handle, which is usually placed at home in a toilet or bathroom. In general, any paper clip can be opened. Audibility in the hotel is just terrible, if someone is talking loudly, then you willy-nilly listen to everything. There is also a plus of the usual handle on the door - we always left and left the split system turned on. In a large building, as in all hotels, I took out a pass card and all the electricity was cut off in the room. At five-thirty at night, the Mula woke us up every day, and there were very powerful horns on the mosque. The question is for whom - for tourists, since there is no one else around except ours and some other small hotel. At the hotel, we met a woman from Kazan, she said that they are much quieter and faster all this happens. The hotel area is small, there is a children's slide and a swing right in front of the burnt laundry room, a dead tennis table, three gazebos and two swings. Opposite the pool there is a bar where you can take a plastic glass of hot Turkish beer for free, though from a plastic 1.5 liter bottle. The fridge in the bar inside was already covered in black mold and no one was going to clean it. Inside lay mostly only bottles and cherries for cocktails. Glasses in the bar and on the beach were simply rinsed with water without detergent, and no one hid it. For five days, the pool was once cleaned from the bottom of the garbage and poured ten liters of some kind of chemistry. The water in the pool was basically normal, but the plastic bars around the perimeter of the pool were all covered with black mold. The water slide turned on the water supply for a couple of hours. The steps to the hill were not cleaned at all, they were in the garbage, and on the last day in front of the steps all day long there was evidence from bees or wasps. The waiters cleaned all the dirty dishes immediately, but one big minus always had to be asked to wipe the table. The food is heaven for vegetarians and soy lovers. The menu is invariably only soy sausage, soy sausages, some soy cutlets and once there were chicken legs and meat fried in vegetables. The rest of the food is pasta cucumbers, tomatoes and variations with them and with salad grass. Of the fruits, only watermelons are unsweetened. This is their buffet. You won’t die of hunger, but we went to Kemer, where we normally ate fast food at Burger King and at least looked at civilization. From booze, Turkish beer is always warm, vodka, incomprehensible whiskey poured into a beautiful bottle, and one day there was red and white wine at lunch. Everything else is paid. Now about the way to the sea and about the beach. The hotel is 50 meters from the highway. Leave the hotel, go 50 meters to the road, then 20 meters to the left and opposite the roadside tent - cafe and cross the road. There are few cars, so crossing the road is no problem. Then go over the road along the dusty roadside for 100 meters and turn right onto the road towards the sea. Here you can see a complete garbage dump between orange orchards that were green in June. Then you walk five hundred meters and admire the slums in which local Turks live, in which almost half do not even have fences. Reach the main street that runs through the whole of Beldibi, cross it and go along the dirty yard road between the five-star Ring Beach hotel and the old cemetery. Next is camping and passage is prohibited, but we need to go there to get to our beach. Pass through the campsite where the Turks are visiting, admire their way of life and what camping is in Turkish, and even in the tents there is a washing machine. Go to the beach and try to find the beach of the Millennium Hotel. It is very difficult to find it, since you can’t even think that it is there. It is located between the parking of boats on the left side if you look at the sea of ​ ​ a concrete three-meter wall. The width of the beach itself from the sea to the concrete wall is the length of two sun loungers. Sunbeds are a little more accurate as much as they could shove onto this piece of land and no one cleans the beach itself, so bulls and garbage are all around. The sea is clean but it is impossible to swim there, as there are only cobblestones around. . There are pebbles on the shore, or rather small gravel that hurts the legs very much. I don’t know why, but in Kemer the same gravel does not cut the legs. The sun loungers are very dirty and scary, it can be seen that no one is following them. On the shore is a cooler with water and a red liquid like UPI from the hotel. The Turk who oversees this case only collects glasses and sticks to a lonely female. From the outside it looks even funny. If you decide to go on vacation to Beldibi, then buy rubber slippers for swimming without them there, no way. In general, draw your own conclusions, this hotel is ideal if you spend most of your time on excursions and bought it for a very cheap price. We went to Kemer by minibus and their cost was $3. On the beach in Kemer, you can safely relax for $ 2 per sun lounger and eat at Burger King for $ 12-15 for three without a drink. I forgot the man who works there as a bath attendant said that this hotel used to be a three-star hotel, but they put a slide in the pool and made it four-star. Animation for children and adults every day the same thing. The minibus goes to Kemer for about thirty minutes, back along the entire coast for more than an hour. That's basically all.
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