My great holiday

Written: 12 september 2013
Travel time: 27 august — 3 september 2013
Your rating of this hotel:
2.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 3.0
Service: 2.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 1.0
Amenities: 3.0
I read reviews, all different, more bad ones, but I thought that they were capricious people. I checked it myself. Before you go, read the reviews and trust. As soon as they brought you to the hotel, the girl who accompanied from the airport, bringing them to the reception, quickly ran away (which was not observed in the previous hotels where tourists were brought). - no one speaks Russian, they hardly understand English, or they pretend there was nowhere to settle anyway. Two rooms (without a window in the basement and a room with complete devastation) were offered to everyone in a circle. , who said that she already knew that she would be invited, since almost every check-in occurs in the same way, saying: "What did you want, a budget hotel, that the agency did not warn you? "
True, after the arrival of the tour operator, the rooms were found, the feeling that the attendants just get high, mocking tourists, like: "Who said that it's easy to relax? "
There weren’t enough places for 9 people in the hotels, they moved for one day to another, then returned back. They gave a good number, two balconies, on 2 sides, a refrigerator, a telly and an air conditioner worked.

There is no beach of its own, although they said that there was a shuttle to the municipal beach, but during the rest they did not see it once.
We went to the sea for about 10 minutes, downhill, back uphill, sunbeds from other hotels, security kicked out of the sunbeds or took $ 5 per day.
The sea is warm, the beach and the entry into the sandy, the weather was super, we enjoyed swimming and tried not to think about the bad, since we already got there, there was nothing to do, we had to rest.
One thing pleases, we found friends there, with whom we had fun, went on a tour of Pomukkale.
You can buy in street agencies, though you need to take money with you, Turkish is better and pay for the entrance to the Cleopatra pool, Heropolis and the thermal spring, it’s better to do it yourself, it’s cheaper. And so the Russian-speaking guide collects in $ and at his favorable rate, frightening with queues at the box office, so don’t believe them, they don’t exist, it’s cheaper than the tour operator (although they intimidate that they don’t bear responsibility, etc. )
The food was terrible, there were queues in the dining room, there was not enough food (employees and their families ate with us), unsanitary conditions in the dishwashers, dirty dishes, which were not enough along with the appliances. There were drinks, though there were always glasses, just chronically lacking. I mostly spoke Turkish, I had to explain what I needed on my fingers. Meat and fish, sweets were not given more than once. From fruits, plums 3 times, once grapes and apples, which were not enough while standing in line, and the staff did not take a steam bath, came in on the other hand, and put whatever he wanted on his plates.
To clean the room, you need to leave the keys at the reception, the towels were not changed more than once, they were not interrogated, although they came up more than once, they said they were not there.
The pool is muddy, it is dangerous to climb in, we saw how the cleaning lady washed a bucket there.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original