mini USSR

Written: 21 august 2011
Travel time: 19 — 21 august 2011
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 4.0
If you rested in boarding houses and sanatoriums of the USSR and you liked it, be sure to come to Radiant! But we don't go there anymore. I have read almost all the reviews and I do not agree with the opinion that such a service is everywhere in the Crimea, it’s not true, and in the Crimea you can already relax without straining! We ourselves are from Kherson, so a weekend vacation in the Crimea is a common thing. We were in a good mood, because we were sure that the hotel was good, a friend recommended it to us, even called it mini Turkey, which I still can’t understand how THIS can be compared with Turkey. To begin with, looking at their reception, where a bunch of aunts and the inscription "cash desk" sit, I felt unkind, and my premonition did not deceive me! They refused to accommodate us, due to the lack of a complete package of documents for all family members. We annually travel to Crimea several times a year, but this is the first time this has happened to us. . The first desire was to sit down and leave, which we did, but there were no empty places in the neighboring boarding house, and since it was already 4 pm, I was 7 months pregnant and our 2-year-old baby was already tired, we dug out my driver's license returned to bow to the Gorgons, vowing to send an oath by e-mail the child's birth certificate. They took a semi-lux room, cheap furniture, curtains, dirty carpet, ugly bathroom, the red price for him was 300-400 UAH, but it cost 1080 per day for two with 3 meals a day (for a child 60 UAH per day surcharge) The territory is well-groomed, all sorts of nights the garlands are shining, the fountains are beating, apparently this is the main part of the money we paid. The beach is narrow, when it is stormy its width is 1.5-2.0 meters, and then the steps on which sat who did not have time to take a seat. We didn’t get into the pool - we didn’t bring a certificate from the pediatrician about the environment of the child (some kind of nonsense). Food is like in a regular Soviet canteen - pasta, porridge, soup. But service is a different story. . “Check in” is what they call it at 12, and we arrived at 16, we were forced to pay for lunch, our objections and a request to feed us later were answered verbatim “these are your problems”, for 1000 UAH per day, we counted on a different answer . We were late with paying for the room due to lunch at the ticket office, but after lunch they found us and in a categorical manner forced us to urgently come to the ticket office and pay with the words "Don't pay until you scare you. " That's what surprised me, it was the guards at the gate - really polite men and maids, they didn't clean us, we were only there for 3 days, but they regularly said hello, which was already COOL for us! And you need to leave the room at 10 in the morning, woke up, galloping for breakfast from 8 to 8.45 hours, if you linger under your nose to clean the table, then there will be no time for food, there is a second shift on the way, washed, collect things from in the evening, otherwise in the morning you may not have time, the most nimble ones manage to run to the beach - look at the sea for the last time. In short morning sprinter! We were in the Krym sanatorium in Partenit, very similar in price, service, rooms, but there is a chic territory and infrastructure, a huge beach, decent food, by the way, there are really 5 dishes to choose from. We won't go and don't recommend to anyone!
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