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Written: 13 july 2012
Travel time: 6 — 12 july 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 8.0
Good afternoon! I want to share my reviews about holidays in Turkey, in Kemer, at the Sunland Imperial Hotel. Although the hotel has 5 stars, I initially understood that this was not a deluxe level, at least based on the price of the tour. We went there with my wife and friends. Period 6-12.07. 2012. So, first things first.
We flew out of Kyiv on a charter without delays and unnecessary expectations. We flew to Antalya, we were met and after 10 minutes we were already going to the hotel. We arrived at the hotel at about 8 in the morning. Unfortunately, there were no rooms and we had to wait until 12. the sea and the sun made up for the 4 hour wait, so it’s tolerable. I also note that the guys who flew with us on the plane checked in only at half 10 in the evening! even in a 4-star hotel in our native Odessa. There is no shampoo, slippers, bathrobe, which is somehow strange. Going into the bathroom, we found that the towel hook just lay unscrewed near the washbasin. towels were dried where necessary. The air conditioner in the room periodically lived its own life. But what surprised me most of all was that one key was given per room! a. Let's move on to dinner: there are no questions or complaints. A huge selection of food, which I think will appeal to anyone. Separately, the staff in the restaurant pleased with this, everything is fine.
It was the same for breakfast and dinner. The trouble with alcohol. They easily refused such a shmurdyak because there was no desire to get poisoned. We were content with diluted Efes beer during the day and a bottle of whiskey in the evening Responsive guys. In general, until the last day, with the exception of some little things, the rating of the hotel is 4+. And finally, we come to the most interesting: on the 11th, after going to the beach after breakfast, I lost my finger. No, this is not a joke. the whole piece of land strewn with stones did not attract, so we swam and rested on the pier nearby. The pier has an elongated appearance and goes into the sea. water. The board fell through, thereby exposing a metal beam. And fenita la comedy: I ​ ​ had to go upstairs with a dangling piece of the middle toe of my right foot. The remaining piece finger, as it turned out, was broken. I immediately went to the reception to call the insurance company and call a doctor. After sitting in the lobby for 30 minutes, watching the reaction of vacationers who passed with horror in their eyes and filling everything with blood, I still waited for the doctor. Fortunately, the doctor was adequate and Russian-speaking They took me to another hotel where they provided first aid. I note that the manager from the reception did not want me to leave because they called the hotel doctor (for a fee). But oh well. Soon I was taken to the hospital where I really received qualified assistance. did the operation and offered to stay overnight on a dropper, which annoyed the insurance company. They forced me to pass an alcohol test, apparently due to the fact that I am from Ukraine and I am 23, but it wasn’t there - the test showed that I was sober YUHUU! )) So my I fully paid off a modest insurance contribution)) Background of the incident: many times they turned to the hotel staff to fix both the pier and the stairs (it staggered, nails stuck out of the steps and there was no upper step). but according to eyewitnesses, immediately after the incident, Turkish unfortunate workers ran in and began to hastily rivet the pier and stairs. An hour before me, one guy had already cut his leg there, but thank God not much. recovery and not a word of apology. As a result of this funny letter, which put a bullet point showing my attitude, I wanted to write my own angry-sarcastic review. I hope it will be useful to someone. Thank you for your attention.
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