Where NOT to rest!

Written: 25 may 2011
Travel time: 21 — 22 may 2011
Your rating of this hotel:
2.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 2.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 2.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 5.0
A two-day tourist train along the Southern coast of Crimea assumed an overnight stay at the Polyana Skazok Hotel. The location of the hotel and the immediate proximity to the Glade of Skazok Zoo and the Dzhur-Dzhur waterfall, the photos on the official website on the Internet pleased... The actual stay at the hotel itself (thank God for one night) caused even greater joy! Upon arrival, I was immediately fascinated by the appearance: beautiful buildings with a red roof, wooden railings, a cozy outdoor cafe, a pool with blue water and huge mountains literally hanging over you around....perhaps this is where all the "beauty and charm" end. Our group was seated in rooms of 2.3 and 4 people. The majority of vacationers "reconciled" with the numbers they got, and the rest, including me, did not want to stay. It is difficult to describe what these "numbers" were: on an area of ​ ​.4 sq. m there were 2 beds, on which it was impossible to even sit, a wardrobe, which probably saw my great-grandmother, in the appropriate form, a bedside table, a decanter and glasses in the same style , bathroom combined with a toilet was a little better than in a roadside cafe. At the end, we were waited for by a not fresh, wet bed, in which we went to the bathroom in the evening... The presence of light bulbs, a working refrigerator, hot water, TV and towels - was not provided !!!!!
They offered to stay in a cottage - the conditions are the same.
I am writing all this not because I am too demanding on living conditions, in principle I am not spoiled and did not expect even at least a European level of a hotel, but THIS?!

I am also writing to myself, a native Crimean woman, as a shame for my patronymic!
Nevertheless, we want to see tourists and guests on our beloved peninsula of Crimea! There are many beautiful and worthy places for your vacation!
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