The rules are changing

Written: 7 december 2011
Travel time: 29 july — 19 august 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 9.0
During the trip, once again were unpleasantly surprised.
If earlier it was possible to pay only for accommodation in a room and choose and pay for procedures at your own discretion, pay separately for meals in the restaurants "Kvitki" or "Suzirya" of your choice, now you need to buy a full course. Even water can be taken only if there is a sanatorium-resort book. For control, a specially trained woman sits in the pump room, who does not let vacationers in without a book and monitors how much water you have collected. They do not let in not only local residents or people renting accommodation nearby, but also those who live in a sanatorium, but have not purchased a kursovka. I read the price list and was stunned: treatment per day costs 70 UAH per person. and there is a minimum of services included, and such a "service" as climatotherapy completely discouraged, i. e. in other words, you pay for the fact that you breathe fresh air. All basic procedures are still for an additional fee. I was ready to pay for what I use (including min. water from the pump room), but they stopped practicing this - you have to buy a full package of services. Some kind of Soviet imposition (((
Bottom line: you can go there if you can get a ticket with a good discount (according to the trade union) and pay for an additional pool, massage, etc. for your money. But pay the full cost + extra. services, it turns out the amount is higher than in foreign resorts with much better service.

With all my love for Kvitka, I doubt that I will go there again, I will look for more interesting alternatives.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original