I wouldn't wish this on my enemy!!!

Written: 30 july 2015
Travel time: 12 — 14 july 2015
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I don't recommend it very much! Photos on the Internet do not correspond to reality, the service is disgusting, the conditions are terrible! Vacation ruined! More details below.

For a room "junior suite" they asked for 550 UAH per day. Alas, upon arrival it turned out that all the photos posted on the site of the complex do not correspond to reality. No photos of the complex itself, no photos of the territory, no photos of the rooms.

Photos of the territory of the complex were taken at such an angle that it is completely invisible what a mess there is and how abandoned everything is. At the entrance to the territory you will see a terrible dining room, reminiscent of some kind of hangar, with windows sealed with oilcloth and thickets of feral grapes. Next, you will see a summer playground with several wooden tables under umbrellas, from the category of those that can be seen near bus stations. Next to the playground there is a dovecote, a laundry room, where worn bed linen in a pattern hangs on some pieces of rope (because stains are less visible) and gray towels). Pigeons successfully all crap. Next - a public toilet on the street and a public shower. Next to the dovecote and toilet, there is a semicircle of wooden houses - economy class housing. At the entrance to the hotel there is an old bedspread instead of a rug. Steps between floors without railings, lined with glazed tiles. Even an adult is afraid to go there. In addition, there is no lighting in the corridors, there are only square cuts in the ceiling with wires sticking out. Outside the window, you can see the estuary in the distance, and near it, the railway track, along which trains very often rush with a roar. At the end of the corridor on the third floor, the window is broken.
We go to the Superior Junior Suite. A small stuffy room in which there is: a creaky bed with springs, on which it is impossible to even sit, let alone lie down, two bedside tables, a wardrobe with a mirror and a fan. Stretch ceilings are not designed for the size of the room, and between the wall and the eaves there is a gap of 7 centimeters in concrete, from where hungry mosquitoes from the estuary will crawl to you at night. There is no air conditioner. Judging by what we saw, there are no air conditioners anywhere at all. Shower water leaks all over the bathroom. The hood is glued to the ceiling with adhesive tape. No soap and shampoo, no cup for brushes. But there is 1 roll of gray toilet paper. The room has a balcony, as promised, but all balconies are shared by 2 rooms, that is, leaving the room, you will have to close it, worrying about the safety of your belongings. You will return to a stuffy smelly closet with mosquitoes.
The owner of the hotel answered our indignation about the lack of air conditioning with a blatant lie: “What about you, the fan does not turn on? And I told you on the phone a month ago, when you booked, that there was no air conditioning. Nothing from the staff, including the owner, can be proved. They look at you stupidly, and then they are rude. On the third morning, we packed up and left for Odessa, leaving everything behind, without proving to the owner for all this time that he should return the money to us and that the conditions were inhuman. In response, we were told the following: “160 people are resting and happy, you alone don’t like something, and if for some reason you have to leave, it’s not my fault and I won’t return any money. ”
Translated automatically from Russian. View original