Average hotel

Written: 26 july 2011
Travel time: 6 — 17 july 2011
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: 1.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 7.0
The three of us rested in the apartment in July 2011. Go slowly to the beach - about 10 minutes. Near the hotel there is a good tavern "Taraxakos" with low prices, delicious food and large portions. Around several supermarkets with normal prices and assortment.
"Pros":
1) We were settled an hour earlier than the scheduled 14:00.2) When the email went out of order. kettle has been replaced. 3) I had to call the local representative of the travel agency - no problems with the reception. 4) For lovers of pool recreation - adult and children's pools worked. 5) There is free Wi-Fi in the lobby.
"Minuses":
1) The hotel reminded me of a student hostel during the session - doors slam all night, shout from end to end of the corridor, run. 2) The staff is only English speaking. 3) Room cleaning was offered only at 2-4 pm (i. e. , the "siesta" period when we rested) - as a result, our room was never cleaned and there was no change of linen for 11 days.

4) In the kitchen in the room there were dishes, a stove, but there was no kettle, microwave. The kettle was given a few hours after being asked. When it broke, the replacement was done within a day. They refused to provide a microwave. 5) The bed linen was gray and torn in places. 6) The toilet bowl (we called it “old Harley-Davidson”) normally flushed only after 4-10 pulls. 7) Both rooms had air conditioners, but in the bedroom it only worked as a fan. 8) On Saturdays and Sundays around the pools, the place was rented out for local celebrations (weddings, birthdays, etc. ), tables were set up. The festivities ended around midnight, then the tables were cleared and the sun loungers were placed with a roar, which lasted until 2-3 am. Given that our windows overlooked the pools, it made it difficult to sleep. In addition, people returning from nightclubs liked to sit under our windows and discuss nightly adventures.
9) The TV showed only three or four local programs with ripples, so when something exploded near Limassol and the power of the air conditioners turned off, you had to find out the news on the beach. 10) The shower was without rubber gaskets and water poured out of it in all directions.

For lovers of pool holidays: the pools at the Valana Hotel are open to everyone for free access, on weekends locals come to the hotel by car and relax, so take sunbeds in the morning.

In general, despite the shortcomings of the hotel rested well.
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