The first impression in the room - and that's ALL?? ? I mean, is that the whole number? A twenty-meter room, three bedside tables, a dressing table with a mirror, a TV, a refrigerator, a coffee table, a large built-in wardrobe - all this contrasted brightly with the room at Ramada Sharjah, the hotel where we stayed the previous time. Hmm, sadness - sad, I console myself with the fact that a hotel that costs seven hundred dollars cheaper than another cannot be as chic, we begin to unpack things. The TV did not turn on, I called the reception, they sent a technician / cleaner, he went to the TV, pulled out the plug, REVERSED it, and the TV started working. After he left, I checked - if you stick the plug with the inscription up, then it does not turn on, turn it over - it turns on, shaitan is an Arab technique ; -)))
The general condition of the room stock can be seen on the video, briefly summarizing - the sockets are broken, it is impossible to watch TV because of its location, the closet barely opens and closes, there is no freezer in the refrigerator (you can’t buy ice cream) and other trifles.
The biggest minus of our room is the DOOR TO THE NEIGHBOR ROOM!! ! The door is made of ultra-thin plywood, with a patented system for transmitting any sounds, moreover, it is equipped with a special three-centimeter slot at the bottom so that smells from the next room would penetrate to us without the slightest delay. Looking ahead, I’ll say that on the first night cheerful guys from CHELYABINSK settled there (this is not a joke, they were from there), who vigorously discussed their sexual adventures for half the night, on the second night the British lived there, who listened to mournful music and smoked menthol cigarettes , and then we were lucky - no one else was settled there. Maybe it was the scandal that I made at the reception about this, maybe the stars aligned like that, but we only had to suffer for the first two nights. It was also true that the cleaners, who thought that 2 a. m. was the optimal time to clean up, but after a couple of my statements through the door about their mental abilities, they changed the time for cleaning the next room.
We only took breakfast, and we never regretted it. As we planned, we used the hotel only for an overnight stay, often arriving late in the evening.
The breakfasts themselves are quite good, the choice is small, but everything is edible. The optimal morning choice was as follows - scrambled eggs, pancakes with jam (there are three types: strawberry, orange and artificial honey), salad, tea and coffee. In general, everything is standard, but we didn’t need more.
Wi-Fi in the room is free. There is a refrigerator. The room is good. Beach towels for free. Bus to the beach 1 time per day at 9 or 10 am free of charge (back at 1 pm)
In general, it is not bad in order to save the budget for entertainment and shopping. I can recommend. Emirates has a lot to see.