Everything is fine

Written: 23 july 2007
Travel time: 23 — 30 july 2007
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
Upon arrival, we were shocked! The hotel was inhabited by 95% Turks, and the entire territory of the hotel was lined with their cars. It was very noisy, there were huge queues and dirt in the restaurant, there were not enough dishes. And on the beach, if you come later, there were no sunbeds. At first they settled on the 1st floor, it was damp, black ants ran all over the room, some kind of poison stank from the bathroom! At our first request, we were easily replaced with a room on the 4th floor, where there was always water at any time of the day, with such pressure that the city would envy.
Not in every hotel, even 5 stars, you will find such a beautiful beach (let's close our eyes on cigarette butts) and the entrance to the sea! We found Turkish animation to be very interesting and even exotic. And it also turned out that 1.000 Turks are better than a group of 30 constantly drunk, debilitated young Muscovites who arrived later, who had to be politely pulled up by the guards underpants (slid down to the knee) and parted by numbers. It was a shame not only for neighboring Russia,
but also for all Russian-speaking people. And the Turks are civilized, cultured and friendly people.

By the middle of the holiday, after the intervention of Tez Tour, the situation changed dramatically - additional sunbeds were purchased, and everything returned to normal in the restaurant. I liked the food, but my son did not: he was not satisfied with the monotony, the meat all tasted the same, by the end he looked at the local food with disgust. So in general, if you don’t find fault, the hotel is normal and corresponds to its stars, we liked it and didn’t want to leave!
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