4 stars do not smell here. In Israel, they make them for themselves. Multi-storey village. Windows never washed, cleaning is nominal: they may not change or not put towels, soap, tea at all. On the third day, part of the money - $ 3.300 - disappeared from the safe. They offered to go to the police - like they never had this and can not be! If you want to live in a barn, then you are here.
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4 stars do not smell here. In Israel, they make them for themselves. Multi-storey village. Windows never washed, cleaning is nominal: they may not change or not put towels, soap, tea at all. On the third day, part of the money - $ 3.300 - disappeared from the safe. They offered to go to the police - like they never had this and can not be! If you want to live in a barn, then you are here
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Bad hotel. It costs like a good 4 star hotel, but in reality it is not the best 3 star hotel. The bathroom does not have a hair dryer, as well as a toilet brush. Breakfast is very primitive, fruits are rare. As for the indoor pool - complete nonsense. Theoretically, it exists, only they are not allowed there.
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Bad hotel. It costs like a good 4 star hotel, but in reality it is not the best 3 star hotel. The bathroom does not have a hair dryer, as well as a toilet brush. Breakfast is very primitive, fruits are rare. As for the indoor pool - complete nonsense. Theoretically, it exists, only they are not allowed there. The regular pool is very small and lacks umbrellas and chairs. We have to stand under the scorching sun.
The children were given a bed with nails, which resulted in my son getting 2 cuts. Towels were always given in less quantity than required.
In addition, for some reason, they demanded a deposit of 300 shekels, which is not indicated anywhere.
All in all, a very bad hotel. I do not recommend to anyone.
The children were given a bed with nails, which resulted in my son getting 2 cuts. Towels were always given in less quantity than required.
In addition, for some reason, they demanded a deposit of 300 shekels, which is not indicated anywhere.
All in all, a very bad hotel. I do not recommend to anyone.
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In fact, the hotel does not have the services advertised. If you get to check in on Saturday (Shabbat), you will be settled only by 19h or even later, because. Jews stay at the hotel who, during Shabbat, rent rooms until the exodus, then an hour to clean the room and only then check in. There is no hair dryer, bathrobe, slippers in the room.
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In fact, the hotel does not have the services advertised.
If you get to check in on Saturday (Shabbat), you will be settled only by 19h or even later, because. Jews stay at the hotel who, during Shabbat, rent rooms until the exodus, then an hour to clean the room and only then check in.
There is no hair dryer, bathrobe, slippers in the room. The hotel manager commented that this is all advertising, not reality. Bathrobes, slippers, hair dryer, etc. we give out only to newlyweds, but why do you need it, so live. The jacuzzi is not working. The pool is located in the dining room where breakfast is served in the morning. There are no changing places, everyone throws things on chairs and goes to change in the toilets. The pool is very small, designed for children, but interestingly, adult Jews in masks and flippers swim in the pool - impressive! Breakfasts correspond to Israeli standards - meager (there is no meat). The staff in the dining room are Russian Jews, very courteous. The advantage of the hotel is only one view from the window to the sea.
If you get to check in on Saturday (Shabbat), you will be settled only by 19h or even later, because. Jews stay at the hotel who, during Shabbat, rent rooms until the exodus, then an hour to clean the room and only then check in.
There is no hair dryer, bathrobe, slippers in the room. The hotel manager commented that this is all advertising, not reality. Bathrobes, slippers, hair dryer, etc. we give out only to newlyweds, but why do you need it, so live. The jacuzzi is not working. The pool is located in the dining room where breakfast is served in the morning. There are no changing places, everyone throws things on chairs and goes to change in the toilets. The pool is very small, designed for children, but interestingly, adult Jews in masks and flippers swim in the pool - impressive! Breakfasts correspond to Israeli standards - meager (there is no meat). The staff in the dining room are Russian Jews, very courteous. The advantage of the hotel is only one view from the window to the sea.
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