Sanatorium Yantar

Written: 27 july 2009
Travel time: 3 — 24 july 2009
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 9.0
I stayed in this resort for 21 days. Its only pluses are the location to the pump room, the clinic and the Furshet supermarket, on this all the advantages of the sanatorium end. I took a taxi to the sanatorium for 20 UAH. , they offer more expensive, but this is already a robbery, since there is nothing to go to Yantar. At the reception I was met by two girls and I realized that I found myself in the distant soviet years. The concept of politeness in people is missing the staff is quite rude and not professional. Having received the key to a two-bed room where one friend already lived, I asked if it was realistic to get a separate room, to which they replied that they would pay extra 160 UAH. per day and in a couple of days they will find a free room. The room has never been renovated, probably never. The room has two beds, two pre-revolutionary bedside tables and a small TV, there is no refrigerator. In the room, your neighbors are heard from both sides at once, that is, if a neighbor next door snores, you are guaranteed a night of restful sleep. When you go out on the balcony, you just light up! On it you can go to anyone on the floor, as it is divided by ropes on which clothes are dried. In the same way, you can go to the neighbors through the closet that separates the neighboring rooms. You can’t hand over things for washing because there is no laundry here, so I bought washing powder and rolled up my sleeves hunched over a basin in which water was constantly standing, since water is on schedule in Truskavets, and no one knows the schedule of this very schedule. The room is cleaned daily, although the condition of the carpet, given its age, cleanliness is not particularly visible. When you change your bed, know that the equator has already arrived, as the bed is changed only once during your stay. Also tune in to walking along the stairs, because there is always a queue near the elevator or they don’t work at all. At a meeting with your attending physician, prepare a certain amount. For people who did not pay, only aromatherapy was prescribed. Food: monotonous, but you will not die of hunger. You wait a very long time for food to be brought, the last time we waited exactly 30 minutes. Overall rest on a weak 3-. You can only go on a social security ticket, for the full price it's just ridiculous. Truskavets itself has changed a lot (the last time I was there in 1998), there are many good cafes and restaurants, clubs. In a restaurant for 250 UAH. you can get pretty good at it. There are good cinemas, many different groups of sightseeing tours come (Zakkarpattya, Carpathians, etc. ), so there is something to occupy yourself with. Near Amber there is a hotel "Geneva" I recommend to visit. There are two pools, one under the open sky, the other inside the price is 80 UAH. hour and 120 UAH. 2 hours. For 1300 UAH. you can buy a subscription to visit "Geneva" for 10 days for 6 hours a day and calmly splash around in the pool, wander through the saunas and so on. Well, if we talk about Amber, then it will stand for another 10 years and collapse because nothing is being done there.
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