Doesn't reach 3***

Written: 16 march 2014
Travel time: 13 — 25 august 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
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Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 5.0
The hotel was chosen on the recommendation of friends, according to them, this is the best hotel on the Liman part of Zatoka. Before the estimated time, they were not allowed into the room, I had to sit with luggage in the yard. An unpleasant moment was that when we checked in, our passports were taken away !! ! The lack of a passport is a separate issue, one has only to say that without it even an exchanger can’t be found in Ukraine, so all vacationers had to change money only at the Skazka reception. From the positive points - at the reception they immediately gave the password for Wi-Fi, which caught in all rooms.
The rooms have a shower, refrigerator, TV (lamp), air conditioning. When checking in, they asked at the reception to repair the non-closing and rumpled blinds, but the promised repair did not wait. The room was clean, but when you looked under the bed and bedside table, you got the feeling that they had not been cleaned under them - dust and things from past tenants. Bed linen and towels were changed 1 time in 3 days, the towels were still all right, but the bedding was all washed and washed and in spools. They simply brought him and put him on the bed - do whatever you want with him. There were coolers with hot/cold water in the corridors. The territory of the hotel is very beautiful - a fountain, gazebos, swings under a canopy, on which you could always find a place, in the evening multi-colored lights turned on. 200 meters to the beach, public beach - huge, sandy and dirty.
There is no organization of leisure at all. Vacationers were looking for entertainment themselves - excursions to Odessa, which were offered on the street, cost 10 times more than you would have bought a train ticket yourself and were there in 2 hours.

The weather in the second half of August is changeable there - it seems to be sunny, but the wind from the sea is cold, there were also several cloudy days with rain. Therefore, if you go to Zatoka, then at the very height of the season - July - early August.
We didn’t take food at the hotel itself, we ate at the Kaboose cafe, there was a larger selection and cheaper.
Check out from the hotel was at 10.00. The cleaning lady came and, sending us with things to the reception, began to check the room. How unpleasant that they see potential thieves in every vacationer. After the towels in the room were counted, a call came to the reception - nothing was stolen, give your passports....Before the arrival of the bus, we sat in the yard for 5 hours, the luggage also had nowhere to put it - they threw it into a common pile under their feet at the reception.
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