theft in royalton

Written: 9 march 2008
Travel time: 10 — 17 february 2008
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We were at the hotel from 26.02 to 03.04. 2008.
Let's talk about the positives first, as there are very few of them.
The hotel is located on a narrow, quiet street, away from the mosques. That is, you can sleep in relative silence. Nothing more good.
The hotel recently received two stars, but in reality it is worse than the one-star Spectrum.
The shower room stinks when the ventilation is turned on, someone must have died.
The shower is awesome! Designers! Learn!
You take a shower bath, put it in a corner, hang a bathroom curtain from above, it is not necessary that it hangs below the knee, because in the center of the bathroom there is a special sewer hole where all the water flows flowing past the bathtub and curtains.
They feed for breakfast like in the legendary Soviet toshnilovki, after a day you remain hungry. Lunches are even better than borscht.
There is no pool on the roof, they say that it is under renovation.

The hotel has only one bus, so not everyone can go to the beach for free. Those who do not have time to take a seat, the receptionist offers to take a taxi. In general, these Indians understand Russian, but with any problem they pretend "I don't understand you. "
The situation with the bus was solved for an hour, but persuasion and threats had an effect - the remaining tourists were provided with a minibus without air conditioning.
By the way, the air conditioning in the room was sometimes turned off, especially at night, or to save electricity, or just crap.
Hindu servants do not inspire confidence at first sight. Not only do they constantly hug each other and walk by the hand, but they can steal money from the room. You can’t leave dollars and euros in the room, the servants will consider them theirs, but they are not interested in rubles.
In general, if you choose from cheap hotels, it is better to stay at Rafi or Spectrum, royalton, never!
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