I'd rather flush money down the toilet

Written: 16 june 2011
Travel time: 5 — 12 june 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 2.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 7.0
We rest not for the first time in Domina, but this hotel has not yet fallen to such an extent... In general, we always took tours to the Sultan, but on our arrival the Sultan was closed (few tourists), we were settled in "updated nombers" in King's Lake, This is where the whole nightmare started. We paid the tour operator 50 USD more so that the room was with a sea view, we didn’t have such a view, this lake stuck out in front of our noses. Half of the restaurants were closed in the hotel as well, due to the fact that there were few tourists. On the second day, one drunken tourist attacked us, I (a pregnant woman) had to resolve the situation, because all the staff pretended not to see anything, and the guards didn’t understand where they were at all. We turned to the Reception to complain and report to the embassy about this negligent attitude of the guards to their work, the reception, in order to sort everything out, I didn’t even say that the embassy was in the middle of the hotel. We learned about this by chance from a taxi driver. To ask for an apology, the receptionist sent a fruit basket the next day, everything would have been fine, but the fruits were rotten, because of this rubbish, midges started up in the room.
Mini bar. We had to call this pleasure to replenish constantly, the same applies to shower gels, soaps, etc.
Because of the delicious food, I had to call a doctor who, after looking at the oral cavity, checking the pressure and temperature, asked for 60 EURO for the visit !!!! ! and only cash, insurance did not bother him.

Well, what can we say, all the actions sooo influenced the Egyptians, from a normal welcoming people, they turned into something incomprehensible. The employees themselves ran into conflicts. Of the tourists, only Russians remained in the majority, it’s already disgusting that a tour to Egypt resembled an ordinary trip to a rygalovka bar.
BUT! I forgot to write about the pontoon, there, too, it is fenced with buoys, on a large "sports strip", in order to at least slightly plunge into the water, you almost had to push.
In general, you have a desire to enjoy such a rest, a tablecloth path. We closed the gates to Egypt for ourselves, if not forever, then at least for 15 years
Translated automatically from Russian. View original