The cottage is average

Written: 16 april 2011
Travel time: 19 — 25 august 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Amenities: 8.0
I will say right away that in summer accommodation in a cottage is several times cheaper than in winter. Therefore, taking into account the cost, we are satisfied (were in the summer). But, nevertheless, all the shortcomings of this cottage take place in winter.
So. Half cottage: 2 floors. On the first floor there is a kitchen, a bathroom with a shower, a fireplace, a sofa, a table. The second floor - small 2 rooms and a small balcony separate from the rooms, which is separated by a mesh partition from the balcony of the neighbors in the cottage.
There are actually 5 sleeping places. One of the rooms already has an extra bed. But they usually voice the maximum capacity of 7 people (apparently, they mean the sofa on the first floor).
What we didn't like:

1. A tiny area in front of the cottage. It is clear that the place is "trump card" and there is nothing for free meters to just stand idle, but there is nowhere to turn around in the literal and figurative sense. Cramped and uncomfortable in the yard. In addition, it is difficult to park there, narrowly, there is nowhere to maneuver, and there are a lot of cars, constantly forcing your car. They also strain the showdown for these same parking spaces - they are secretly divided between hotels and guests are forced to delve into these subtleties if you still want to park.
2. Noise isolation is a disadvantage of many hotels. Well, here, almost all of them ; -)
3. The kitchen leaves much to be desired - everything is dirty, the dishes are the cheapest, cracked, half of the light bulbs do not work, the kettle lived out its last season - not cleaned, with stone scale. I understand that it is designed for cheerful companies - they don’t drink tea, but it’s just disgusting. They killed half a day to clean all the dishes, the kettle. We asked the staff to replace the dishes and light bulbs, they said with a smile that they would do everything now, but they never fulfilled the promise for a whole week.
They were also very surprised that there was no stove - for me it's strange - there is a kitchen, but you can't cook. Well, we didn't check it ourselves. You just keep that in mind.
4. The design is lame-collective farm style-this applies to everything, from furniture to pictures on the walls.
What we liked:
1. Nature. No comments here.
2. Proximity to ski lifts - this is also relevant in summer. Close to road, shops. Directly opposite the cottage-Mushroom Hata. True, it did not work in the summer, but it was there in the winter and I really liked it.
There are many other restaurants around. Near the cottage-gazebo, you can cook your own barbecue.
3. Outside, the cottage is pretty, it's good that there is a balcony, a veranda and a gazebo - you can also sit here in the evening.
4. Price. In the summer, you can put up with the disadvantages listed above. But in winter, the price does not justify itself. And as for me, the lion's share of the cost of living here in winter is not comfort, not service, not convenience or coziness, but proximity to the ski lifts.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original