Terrible hotel!

Written: 2 july 2008
Travel time: 3 — 10 june 2008
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Since this is not the first time I'm vacationing in Turkey, I have something to compare with! There is a camp in the hotel now (I draw the attention of parents who send their children, take a break before you send your child, if to the camp, then at least not here !!!! ). In order: 1. Arrivals at night - they brought a group to other hotels - there are no places! (this was repeated with almost all groups - they settle further) 2. There is no food. That is, there is soy meat not every day, chicken is far from every day The choice is the following - rice (pasta, pearl barley), sometimes stewed potatoes, sometimes fried, vegetables (kohlrabi cabbage, vegetables from bags, sometimes corn) That's all - i. e. . for lunch and dinner from hot stable 4 types of food. Salads - from what was left for breakfast + (what you can eat) fried eggplant (not always, but often), something like our curdled milk with mint, herbs or cucumbers (delicious, Turkish dish) Cucumbers and tomatoes - lethargic, boiled beets, grated carrots. From fruit or watermelon or melon or oranges - this is normal, delicious. Breakfast - There is nothing to say - the children wanted to EAT! It was heard all the time. Service - just no. Since there are not enough dishes (as well as places, children eat standing up), I clean them up very quickly - you don’t have time to eat, they throw a dirty fork on your plate and say - “can I? ” . All alcohol is diluted, well, I didn’t really care. Beer is not bad (for adults in the hotel, if they pour it, or they may not pour it, just like that) 3. Room service - they don’t clean the children, the rest is bad. The elevator did not work - so the aunts from the third floor were very funny in the morning dragging their trunks. But most of all, I was struck by the check-out - The children were billed - for glasses that were not in the room, for soiled sheets ! , for broken plates in other hotels (which the children did not beat, because they did not live in these hotels), for broken windows, for "furniture, etc. , etc. But the main thing is that when you leave, ALL SUITCASES SHMONAL!!!! ! Everyone has!!!! ! they checked with a metal detector. They squeaked and they were opened despite protests and inspected. Honestly, this is the first time I've seen this. It's amazing. Another thing: the territory of the hotel is not fenced, all the children go where they want at any time (maybe of course this is everyone's business, but the Turks like the attention of girls - for now). Girl HIT! In the shop. Probably something happened there, But the child was hit in the face! The fears do what they want. Almost everyone smokes Kolyan, from the age of 10, right next to the shops, the Turks are happy to sell everything. Beer, vodka and wine on the streets - also unlimited. The Turks don't care who sells what. That's why teenagers drink. What are they smoking there? The sea is good, the Sun also, But the HOTEL is a nightmare! And do not think that this is all nit-picking. Believe me, you can close your eyes to many things. Children communicate, they have their own company, it's cheap. But the way the rest goes in this lagar hotel, then believe me - it’s better not to. Better a little more money, but to another camp, so that the territory is larger and fenced, so that at least the kitchen is better. To clean the pool By the way, this one was cleaned 2 times in 2 weeks After it became faintly yellow, the Turk sowed bleach there in the MORNING Small children were in the clinic with intestinal disorders, the big ones just toiled with their bellies, While it cost ("think" the baby has a temperature of over 40 , droppers), something will come next. I tried my best to soften the impression. Draw your own conclusions! Unfortunately, I was so confused that I did not take pictures on the road. . Maybe someone has done it and posted it! There are better hotels in Turkey And even next to this camp. And not a little!
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