rest and treatment in Truskavets

Written: 22 december 2009
Travel time: 4 — 19 december 2009
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 10.0
I was pleasantly surprised after reading negative reviews about the sanatorium. Firstly, my dears, you need to distinguish between service in Turkey and poor Western Ukraine. And now about everything in order:
- she was sent to the doctor's office immediately after arrival (at 19.00). Where did you see this? From the next morning I started taking the procedures.
- regarding the procedures: they write out everything you ask for. Advice - do not overdo it in quantity, you can harm yourself.
- about bribes: no one looks into your pocket. If you don’t want to stand in line and come to the procedures at the wrong time, then be kind enough to thank the nurse. Some procedures are prescribed every other day, if there is a desire every day, then according to the same principle.

- the food is normal, even tasty. Men will definitely not go hungry, and women, with their constant manic desire to lose weight, need to stock up with remarkable willpower. By the way, there is a buffet, for me this is the only minus in the sanatorium.
-there is a pump room in the sanatorium, but it is better to go to the city. The water is different.
The room is ok, everything you need is there. In general, if you adequately respond to the service in Ukraine without splayed fingers, then you can have a good rest. And who wants to be cooler, you are welcome to Rixos (by the way, I was there 2 years ago, it’s good, but expensive). Advice - it’s better to go from November to April, the prices are pleasant and there are fewer people (especially with small children. I have nothing against the colors of life, but I want to relax without balls on my head).
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