There are "+" and "-"

Written: 10 january 2011
Travel time: 1 — 9 january 2011
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 3.0
Service: 2.0
Cleanliness: 1.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 3.0
Hard case to describe this hotel, but still try to be objective.
I read the review of gao82 and Paprika_1. I agree with both authors.
My husband and I had exactly the same situation as Paprika_1: they settled in an apartment with strangers (we are on the first floor, they are on the second). They agreed because there were no available rooms. The next day everything was changed at no extra cost.

We are honest! with all their hearts they tried not to see the "-", and if they did, they tried to turn everything into a "+". Even though it was hard work.
"-" alteration to "+":
1. The beach is dirty. 1. However, as in all Dahab.
2. Old furniture, I generally keep quiet about plumbing. 2. Well, we weren't at the Hilton.
3. In the evening, the smell of manure from the beach is such that it is beyond words. 3. However, this also applies to those hotels that are located near the Sea Sun.
4.

There is no service as such (a light bulb burned out - they changed it for three days, but they didn’t change it; room cleaning - ONLY change towels and make the bed; no sweeping, dusting, cleaning the ashtray - there is none (money was left - it didn’t help); in the restaurant rarely someone comes up and offers something to drink, and if they do, they forget after five minutes, they had to go to the bar themselves). 4. However, we were in Egypt, and there it is in the order of things, although this was not the case in Happy Life Village last year.
5. Internet room with two computers and WI-FI only in the lobby. Yes it was! But the speed wanted to be better. It is unrealistic to sit on the Internet and dig for information on our sites. 5. We went there not to climb on the Internet.
6. Weather, sun, sea, beach. Perhaps the best of this was the SEA (fish, corals, the presence of a pontoon is a huge plus). But the CONSTANT WIND, and, accordingly, the waves, knocked down all the raspberries. Wind in the morning, afternoon and evening. Tip: bring warm clothes. 6.
We went scuba diving, so it was not important for us.
7. Nutrition. Breakfast consisted of scrambled eggs, finely chopped sausages mixed with peppers and onions, potatoes and fresh vegetables. Cucumbers were not always. Tomatoes are constantly tired. Lunches and dinners were much better: there was always meat, both beef and chicken, as well as seafood and fish; rice and potatoes. There were always sweets too. Tip: if you like tea or coffee, take it from home. In the lobby all day long there is a table with a huge thermos of boiling water, sugar, Egyptian tea and coffee. 7. No matter how, but they were not hungry.
8. Alcohol. Once I took a glass of white wine. I took a sip and realized that it was better not to drink at all. 8. My husband and I are indifferent to alcohol.
9. Tap water is terribly salty. It was disgusting to brush my teeth. Yes, by the way, there was always hot water, at least when we needed it. 9. In the shop at the hotel you can buy 5l bottles of water and get by with them.

Here, however, and all.
And now a little about what conclusions we made personally for ourselves (maybe it will be useful to someone).
I repeat, we went to Dahab for diving. We received it. Accordingly, in the hotel we only had breakfast, dinner and spent the night. The rest of the time we spent in the dive sites. There we dined. Lunches in cafes cost 20-30 dollars. for two. From this it followed that we could not take All.
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