Unsuccessfully

Written: 16 june 2013
Travel time: 31 may — 12 june 2013
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 5.0
My husband and I rested at the beginning of June 2013 in the Crimea, in the boarding house Solnechnaya Dolina in Olenevka. We lived in town number 1, in a house. There were 2 beds in the house, and one of them was half broken, a table, a wardrobe, plastic chairs, a working air conditioner and a TV. The bathroom has a shower and water heater. For 12 days of rest, the house was cleaned 1 time, the linen was changed and the floor was washed. We went to the dining room along a broken village narrow road, along which people walk and cars drive. The dining room is called the cafe "South", and the cafe looks like a large tent, on the roof of which there are numerous holes sealed with adhesive tape and when it rains, the south cafe simply floods. The territory of the boarding house itself is quite large, green and clean. The sea is clear, the beach is sandy. The bottom of the sea sand is ideal for swimming. But the impression is spoiled by the fact that 1/3 of the beach is occupied by algae, so here the staff removes these algae from the sand and dumps everything back into the sea. Of the entertainment in the boarding house, only 2 discos are provided: in the evening, for children and adults, and a pizzeria, blown from all sides by the wind. At the disco for 12 days, 2 discs were played, one with children's songs and, accordingly, the 2nd with adults. For children there is no animation, nothing. Yes, even in this boarding house, nudists-yogis are very fond of relaxing. So we were "lucky" to see them, and they lived in the main building on the territory of the boarding house, swam in the clear sea, without mud and algae, and the whole territory was occupied by them. We wanted to play billiards somehow, and there is a picture of nudist yogis standing naked and meditating, we were told not to interfere. Moreover, in the boarding house people mostly rest with families with children. Well, finally we were finished off by the fact that there was no electricity for 2 days, it rained, a thunderstorm and the light was "cut down", and no one told people for how long it was turned off. We sat without light, day, evening, night, respectively, we didn’t wash ourselves, the food in the refrigerator was all spoiled, but the administration of the boarding house did not react to this. The main building was connected from a diesel generator, and the houses sat without light, in the evening they didn’t even give out a lantern, and we went to bed by touch, bumping into furniture. So we won’t go to Sun Valley anymore and we don’t advise others.
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