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Written: 27 december 2010
Travel time: 12 — 24 december 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 3.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 2.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 4.0
We traveled from December 12-24, there were 5 sunny days, and for 2 days we generally passed in down jackets before it was cold.
When we arrived at the hotel, my husband was in deep shock and asked how much money we paid for it... Very simple architecture, and the pool is played with a simple waterfall and that's it, the greenery of the flowers is symbolic. The room is old with a facelift, the usual, one Russian channel and free internet. The hotel is not located on the 2nd line, as the tour agency promised, where you need to "cross the road and immediately the sea", but probably on the 4th, you had to cross the road 3. And even then it was problematic with the movement of China. Where they don’t slow down on a green light despite passing pedestrians and strollers with children, and on these roads the hotel didn’t even have traffic lights. Moreover, it is customary for them to ride motorcycles without headlights in the opposite direction, so each road crossing was a nervous stress, you need to look in all directions at once, and in the dark (the roads are not lit in the evening) you can’t see anything. The hotel does not have its own territory to walk nowhere, retsepshen and access to the street and all. Electric cars that "were supposed to carry people to the sea in 15 minutes" for some reason did not work, in 12 days we swept 3 times and then waited for him for 20 minutes. And from the sea, in general, he was only seen once. There were no plates of fruit and beer promised by the agency for 2 people every day, once they only brought 2 beers and that's it. There were 4 free tea bags in the room, but they were replaced with new ones after 5 days, but there were always paid bags for 30 rubles per bag (it's funny in China they regretted tea) and water 300 ml per day per person. The guide told us that in China no one takes a tip, but then the boy who brought the bags to the room asked for money)) and the maid took it every day, although her cleaning consisted of moving a dirty rag across the floor and making the bed, cleaning up on the lockers and washing the glasses of our tips was probably not enough, so every morning I did the cleaning myself. And then I accidentally walked barefoot on the "clean" half-heels were black....At night, local frogs croaked as if someone was beating a tambourine with force, my husband first went out to see who was thundering like that. But we were still lucky, around the clock construction of 3 huge buildings is underway near the sea and people did not sleep at night in 5 * hotels. (Near Intime)
Breakfasts were standard, for a Russian person only 2-3 dishes of acceptable sausages with potatoes and rice with noodles. And then a boy from the reception came up to us so that we could help him write an ad correctly in Russian, so that they would not take out food from the restaurant (this is standard) and that they ate little. To which we said that this is not written.

Beach. Umbrellas and deck chairs for free. Imagine the beach and the crowds of Chinese on them, no rest. Moreover, it is customary for them to chew some kind of red rubbish and spit it all the time. That is, during every 20 seconds, you are harking around you. It's disgusting as hell. And all the floors in this red bullshit. And it’s also customary to talk very loudly like deaf people, they sit next to each other and yell at each other, and it doesn’t matter that people on the beach are relaxing, lying asleep. Sheer lack of culture, and it is customary to sneeze backhand so that the entire buffet in the restaurant and the Chinese sit normally look at it, and our women can clearly see that they are turning green from this. And then I realized that there are so many of them in number that our tourists are imperceptible in the general mass. And it is not necessary to reckon with us. In general, China is not competitive with Thailand either in relation to tourists or hotels. But this is purely my subjective opinion.
Excursions. We ourselves went to Nanshan on a blue bus with an elephant on its side for 1.5 hours one way, the entrance costs 850 rubles per person. Expensive, the park is beautiful, the views are beautiful found. But these places were not shown on the map, I don’t know if it was possible to walk there. (If you stand facing Guailin, then go right and where the map ends for another 2 km. )
Thermal springs, many are delighted with them. But I was disappointed, small pools of Soviet blue tiles with unclear, dirty hot water and a bag of dry grass dangling in it. If you sniff at the bag, it smells remotely of jasmine, for example, but the whole bath, sorry, no. I sat in 2-3 baths and with fish, they are also an amateur. And I gave a thousand rubles for it and another 500 for a taxi.
I also want to say a few words about street vendors and children running out of every corner and hanging on you and walking with you and nasalizing half the road so that you buy flowers from them. Or we are sitting with a cafe and suddenly a child runs in and hangs on his arm with a fork raised to his mouth. For Kuna to buy flowers.
So if you want to experience all the above charms of China and this hotel, you are welcome.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original
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