Darkness

Written: 22 may 2013
Travel time: 17 — 20 may 2013
Your rating of this hotel:
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Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 1.0
Service: 1.0
Cleanliness: 2.0
Food: 1.0
Amenities: 3.0
Gloomy darkness and quiet horror. The glass case in the photo is an extension in the courtyard, there is a gym there. The facade of the hotel is full of Soviet deputies. There, even the windows have not been changed, there are no balconies. A beautiful hall - that's all the good that is in the Ingul Hotel. We had a standard room for two - 500 UAH. Only a single room is cheaper for 350. So, in a room for 500 UAH, there is no hair dryer, the toilet bowl and the sink are wobbly, there is no rug in the bathroom, there are Soviet wallpapers in yellow stains on the walls, old wooden windows (on the window) are gritty from time to time. The floor in the bathroom black, fungus in the shower. they give a square bar of soap and either shampoo or shower gel - a bag of unknown origin. When we checked in, there was no toilet paper in the room, the remnants of a roll from previous residents were hanging. And there is no elevator in this nice place !! ! Full cap. At our request to settle lower (I feel bad and can’t run back and forth from the fifth floor), we were told that the standard is only there, and below there are some suites for 1000-1200 UAH. Fine. the most popular rooms, of course, need to be made higher so that people feel worse, and, of course, no one needs their suites for crazy money.
Food. Breakfast included. Buffet. Sausage, cheese, thoughts, butter, salad. all in one variety. For hot, a choice of scrambled eggs or scrambled eggs !! ! Is this a mockery? ! To choose between eggs?? ? The food was not changed for three days. In the literal sense - one about the same salad on the same plate endured all three days that we were there. As well as a sausage with cheese. If only they would cover it with a plate when they put it in the refrigerator, otherwise the cheese is weathered, with dry edges, I repeat once again - darkness. we are not picky, we have been to many places, but you rarely see such a nightmare. The price is annoying - once we got into the Odessa "Arcadia" - it was worse there, but also much cheaper. And for 500 UAH - this is just bestiality. Moreover, given that only 6 rooms were occupied in the entire hotel, I don’t understand why everything is so gloomy - that it’s hard to put hair dryers in the rooms? Buy bath mats (30 UAH a piece - is that unaffordable money for a hotel ?! ) eventually repair the door handles (none of them worked in the room - neither in the toilet nor in the room). It’s better to have a portioned breakfast than this shame, there is no elevator - at least let someone help carry the suitcases, but you won’t ask fragile administrators, and the guard doesn’t understand what he’s doing at all, but apparently he’s forbidden to leave the place. Conclusion - would not recommend to anyone, ever, for any purpose.
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