You can live there, but is it necessary ...

Written: 19 august 2007
Travel time: 19 — 26 august 2007
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 9.0
If you are told that the sea from the "Kuban" 300 meters - do not believe it. At least 800 meters, there from the hill, and back, respectively, uphill. So the way back through the heat of 40 degrees did not deliver much pleasure.
According to the room (junior suite) there are practically no complaints. Cleaned every day, towels changed once a week and bed linen. In general, the hostel itself is clean and comfortable. Hot water was without interruption. The view from the window is a picturesque construction site (see photo). The beach is certainly rubbish, especially the bottom.
The food was the biggest question. I can’t understand why, having paid quite a lot of money for the rest, we received unripe apples and this was in August in the Krasnodar Territory. And pasta with fried liver for breakfast! Every morning there was porridge for breakfast, but it was almost impossible to eat it, because so much sugar was swelled into it that it was a pity for the teeth. When I asked why they decided that everyone loves sweet porridge, the girl who delivered the food made round eyes - she didn’t seem to suspect at all that porridge might not be sweet. For dinner there were very small portions, even a 10-year-old child did not eat enough, that is, after dinner, you can safely go to some cafe to have a barbecue. Well, I didn’t even see millet as a side dish in the army. In general, in general, the impression was that the army fed better.

And of course the servants in the dining room - this is a separate song. They work there for 2 days. So with one shift, you come everything is clean, they immediately bring food and immediately clean the dirty dishes. At another shift, you come - the table is full of dirty dishes, there is no water in the kettle, there is no bread either, and the girls are sitting and having a leisurely conversation, when asked to bring water or bread, they look at you as an enemy of the people. That's actually all. Having calculated all the expenses for a 12-day vacation (2 adults and a child), including expensive train tickets (one seat in a compartment on the Kuban branded train costs about 4.5 thousand rubles), we came to the conclusion that the same amount, even a week's vacation in a five-star hotel (all inclusive) in Kemer would cost us less, taking into account air travel. So think for yourself, decide for yourself.
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