Not matching price and quality

Written: 4 august 2014
Travel time: 1 — 7 july 2014
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Nizhnyaya OreandaBought vouchers for 2 people in the 3rd building for 9 thousand rubles. per day from July 20 to August 2.2014. Meals. They promised to feed in the building, but there are few vacationers and they feed everyone in the 1st building. I had to climb the mountain three times a day in the heat and stuffiness. The shaft elevator lifts only partially and flows all the time. After it was somehow turned off, and we climbed the beach, there was always a danger of not crawling to the dining room at all. The food was not very good, there were few meat dishes, the portions were average, and sometimes, for example, a casserole the size of a passport photo. Beach. The territory and the coastal zone are huge (the Central Committee of the CPSU, for its loved ones, did not stint), but the beach is very poorly equipped: 8 tents at the top, old sheds on the shore. Most of the beach cannot be accessed at all, because there are no steps. The whole beach is washed out, and when it's stormy, you can go to the seashore only at the boat station, where everyone basically swam. But this place is not cleaned, mud and dirt are everywhere and there are no sun loungers. Accommodation. The room is quite large, the furniture is really old, but these are Finnish sets of pure wood and good quality, so they have been serving since the times of the USSR. The ceiling is whitewashed, the wallpaper is new. Plumbing is ordinary, Russian-Czech-Turkish, but it worked. The windows are not double-glazed and during a storm it is not at all quiet. The refrigerator was wooden, medium in size. On the loggia there is an old medical couch, an armchair and plaster is crumbling. The split system air conditioner worked fine. On July 28, cold water disappeared, which was not there until the morning, and at night the electricity was turned off, the air conditioner also turned off, and we woke up with a heavy head. After that, we could not stand it and on the 29th in the morning we fled to another place, where we survived safely to the end, since plane tickets were bought. The remaining money was promised to be returned in Moscow. The administrator tried to explain the problems as a transitional period, but the prices (see above) are far from a transitional period.
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