Hotel review

Written: 15 july 2010
Travel time: 26 june — 6 july 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 9.0
We stayed at the Bastion Hotel for 10 days. What can be said in general about the hotel. The hotel is good, a pool with cool water, a children's pool, room cleaning daily (optional), the room itself (building 1) is good, because in addition to the room, it has a vestibule where there is a wardrobe for things. As for the accommodation service, this is a separate issue. The girls there are very strange. They just sit there. When checking in, except to open the room, not a word was said about the hotel, about the restaurant, about the pool. Clearly, employees lack the competence, and perhaps the desire to work. Everything will have to be done by yourself. The night before departure, no one notified us of anything, they themselves went to the accommodation service in the morning and asked someone to hand over the room with the keys ((((
More: Upon check-in, we were given a room with a non-working air conditioner and a clogged shower cubicle))) It's funny, of course, but there is no other room available, because All rooms have been bought out. Because We settled on Saturday, there are no technicians either. A man of 27 years old came who did not understand anything about this device and looked at the air conditioner for 2 hours, after which the husband himself unwound it and figured out what was the reason. Otherwise, I would have to wait for Monday and exist without air conditioning) The food in the restaurant is normal. With the exception of the most delicious barbecue, which is made daily in the evening menu. The cost is 37 hryvnias (or 120 rubles per 100 g) from pork. So, we advise everyone who wants to have a delicious dinner to immediately make friends with Igor the shish kebab, he will always make the most delicious pieces of meat for you!
In general, Sudan is a city-village. One central street, and there is nothing to see on that one, an undeveloped city of Soviet times. Everything is very poor....There is no entertainment, they offer daily boat trips for 1.5 hours for 500 rubles on an old trough)))) If you want to go, if you want to swim in the pool. There are excursions. Were in the New World at the champagne factory view, everything is quite interesting. The cost of the tour is from 240 rubles to 500 rubles, depending on what time you arrive, and which shaspan tasting you will get. In general, I think that you can choose a more interesting place in the Crimea than Sudak. The hotel is decent. All good rest.
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