And the zest was never found

Written: 25 october 2007
Travel time: 25 august — 1 september 2007
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In August 2007, we rested in the Crimea, Maly Mayak, Korona Hotel.
Having gone down (by car), oh, and it was a long time, probably 8-10 kilometers, we got into some kind of hole where there is nothing but cars and 2-3-4-5-storey garages, they are boathouses they call it. These boathouses stand in 3 lines from the sea. Our hotel Korona stood in the third. I won’t lie, it’s very close, literally up to 5 minutes. go down (between boathouses). But it all started when we arrived.
There was a girl at the reception (I apologize for being rude, but it’s impossible otherwise)

her name was Marina, from Donetsk. She showed us a superior room with a balcony and a sea view, and here we are, but most likely I was stunned or something, from such a superior room, its cost was $ 105. There were three of us - a family with an adult child. The room is a narrow room, there is a double iron and shaky bed, a dead sofa that allegedly cannot be disassembled, a refrigerator and a small table, and two more built-in wardrobes whose handles have been torn off and there is nothing else besides hangers, I mean shelves. everything is unknown what color, and the view of the sea consisted in a free span between the built boathouses up to the 4th floor and the unfinished boathouse, it had only a garage, but it is possible that next year it will not be completed. Going out to Marina, I said that this was not what was offered on the website and by phone when I booked a room, and the answer was immediate and very simple: "You can leave if you don't like it. And what kind of Kievans are they who constantly complain ". That's how it is, to drive 900 km to turn your skis and go back home. Fine? ! It turns out that is normal. This is the main thing. It is not very important - that there is nowhere to put yourself there, there is nothing, only a sewer pipe that constantly smells, especially in the evening, and some restaurants, but nothing special and very expensive.
The only good thing they have is the sea, not like their neighbors in Partenit. Clean, sewer drains go far into the sea. And yet, what struck me was the huge number of expensive, wonderful cars from Russia. To my question, what is the highlight buried, I did not receive an answer. So after 3 days of exhaustion, we moved to Feodosia to the Robinson's Hut hotel and were very happy.
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