don't judge by the wrapper

Written: 22 august 2015
Travel time: 7 — 19 july 2015
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 2.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 2.0
Amenities: 7.0
We chose the hotel on principle with 3 meals a day, so that it somehow resembled all inc. We arrived in Abkhazia a couple of hours earlier. check-in at 12 noon. the owner categorically refused to settle us, so we spent the night in the car on the shore. 4 people. this after such a hard and long road. taking into account what territory of the hotel, the owner could let us at least put the car. settled. satisfied. hungry. the rooms are beautiful, everything is there: a refrigerator, a TV set (9 channels that are constantly interrupted), Wi-Fi, parking (paid), a swimming pool, a beautiful balcony, a good repair. the first 3 days were crazy, blissed out and didn’t pay much attention to anything. further, every day I began to get upset because I was waiting for the room to be cleaned, no one came. On the 7th day they came and hung up the garbage bag. Towels have never been changed, bedding too, the floor has not been washed. There was no rug in the bathroom. the curtain in the bathroom did not close completely, so after a shower they squelched on the wet floor, leaving marks all over the room. toilet paper allocated 1 roll for the whole stay. for two. it's good that half a roll was left from the previous settlers. They also gave me soap. breakfast is monotonous: rice or oatmeal porridge, bread, 1 cubic cm of oil per snout. cottage cheese. sometimes they gave me an egg. for lunch they gave broth and the second - a cutlet and a side dish (pasta, mashed potatoes, buckwheat), compote and bread. for dinner stupidly buckwheat or stewed cabbage with sausages. this is how you should not worry about food in order to treat guests with sausages ? ! the promised buffet is a trough of cucumbers, a trough of tomatoes, a trough of stewed eggplants, beets with mayonnaise and a "spring" cabbage salad. that's the whole selection. food, in order, fed up in this place. in the evening "finished" in cafes. The cafes nearby serve delicious food and are not expensive. The owner of the guest house is a Cerberus. When I saw him, I freaked out, to be honest. yelled at everyone. squeaked at the girl with the stroller for leaving wheel marks on the floor. poke his nose into the packages that I carry (from the room or to the room). why is it needed? children's health camp reminded. at 12 o’clock all the locks are closed and, even if you warn the owners that you are leaving and arriving late, the gates will be opened to you only after half an hour (you won’t find them, then you lost the keys) in general, we spent an hour a day on this to leave and enter the territory of the guest house. in Abkhazia - this is the time. in an hour it was possible to arrive in Gagra, in an hour it was possible to reach Pitsunda. August 18 broke through the sewer o_0 fan walked around the hotel. erupted in the dining area - on the 0 floor. those. we dined like ninja turtles in the cold and with the smell of canal. there is almost no staff: 1 waitress (nice, by the way, girl), 1 cleaning lady for 4 floors, 1 oprichnik-gardener (works very well, the area is well-groomed). The chefs are also very nice, by the way. the hostess herself washes the floors, cleans the rooms (is that greed? ) Separately, the air conditioner: friends almost never "blew". we blew, but only at 24 degrees.
Jugelia is the place where you do not want to return.
special thanks to our "lands" from the Perm region, who advised a cafe near the guest house. the food there was excellent, my husband and I even celebrated our wedding anniversary in this institution))
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