We didn't expect you, but you got stuck

Written: 15 july 2010
Travel time: 2 — 12 july 2010
I liked the town of Solnechnogorskoye very much. On the outskirts, towards Alushta, there are very few people, the beaches are quite spacious, there are no breakwaters that spoil the whole view. Only after the rain, stormy streams with yellow clay flow down from the mountains, and the sea near the coast becomes completely dirty. We must wait a day or two until the sea clears up. So it’s not bad to relax there, you just need to guess with the choice of a boarding house and a base.
As we learned from this trip, a certain list of amenities that you agree to is not the most important thing in terms of housing. The human factor plays a decisive role.
In the state of emergency "Solnyshko" (owner - Tatyana Vladimirovna), be prepared for the fact that the rooms have not been cleaned already during the settlement itself (crumbs on the carpets, dried berries, cut nails of previous guests, and maybe previous ones before the previous ones), and when you specify on this - you will immediately be blacklisted. A request to provide a vacuum cleaner (note - do not ask them to clean up, but clean up themselves during their well-deserved rest) will be regarded as a personal insult. Also, be prepared for the fact that Tatyana Vladimirovna will unceremoniously come to you with an exclamation "What kind of men do you have in the room?! " It will also hang your drying items from rope to rope without asking. In general, touching the things of the guests there is in the order of things. You will often "enjoy" the loud voice of Aunt Tanya in the yard and her scolding either the staff, or her husband, or negligent customers.

You will be asked to check out at 7 am. On the day of eviction, they actually forget about you and your comfort, and they are already thinking about a new batch of guests. They can EASILY swear and put your things outside the territory of the boarding house with threats.
In a word, Tatyana Vladimirovna treats visitors not as clients, but as uninvited guests.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original
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