Cleopatra Mikador

Written: 11 august 2008
Travel time: 12 — 19 august 2008
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In principle, the hotel corresponds to its 3, it is located not far from the city center, and the beach (of course, the water is not super in terms of cleanliness) resembles some Odessa beaches, and there are constantly waves that not everyone likes. Well, okay, let's get back to the hotel, small rooms but cozy, food is also tolerable in principle, most of all the choice of dessert, meat dishes are more modest, but everything was enough. The hotel staff both liked and disappointed, the girl cleaned the room every day, also changed the towels (I don’t know, maybe the tip played a role, left her every day) always a smile, etc. the waiters are also talkative guys. The hotel has a swimming pool, mattresses, sun loungers and umbrellas for free, but there is a problem with the number of seats, our former citizens who now live in Germany were especially noted once again, they took their places in the morning, and they themselves went to the beach or somewhere else. Fortunately, or maybe not, but they were just lucky that when I came to the pool, there was a place for me, otherwise their washed-out towels would lie near the sun lounger (I can’t stand collective farm behavior) All the time I felt sorry for one real German guy, each once he came and rushed about he did not know where to stumble. The animation was 1 time Turkish night, they brought the children of the dancers who were in principle and worked out the whole show. These are all positive aspects of the hotel. Now about what I really didn’t like: I chose Alanya because my wife works on a cruise ship and she has visits there, so when I met her and we came to the hotel, he was a porter or the devil knows who, he became a wall, they say not guests are supposed to be escorted to the room, I explained to this stubborn man what and how, that I specially came to meet her because I also work in the seas and are rarely together, in short, 5 dollars played a role, he immediately covered his mouth and then went around asking well did the meeting go. And the 2nd moment that I really didn’t like was when, on the day of departure from the hotel, the night administrator tried to earn 40 bucks on me, sorry for being rude, but this asshole presented me with a bill for tea and coffee that I drank for breakfast (maybe someone will explain to me , it turns out that when you buy a ticket, you only pay for salads and pasta) but do you have to pay for tea and coffee? I have been going to the seas for 22 years, I often fly for replacements and stay in hotels, but this is the first time I have met such a person. When the representative of Tez-Tour asked him for a paper on the rules of nutrition and accommodation, he did not have it. But he insisted that I should pay. By the will of fate, the day before my departure, I met a Turkish guy Romazan (he is an employee of something like our SBU), so he came to see us off with his daughter, in 2 words I explained to him that a friend was looking for suckers, to which he was extremely dissatisfied and followed me to the reception, I don’t know what he said in Turkish to this night administrator, but after a minute he already apologized and said that everything was OK, no problem. So I am writing this to ensure that you be vigilant, and from 1 day discuss for what, and when, you need to pay. But in general, I really didn’t like that everywhere on all excursions, they poke a tip box under your nose and remind you that I worked for 12 years in a restaurant for a pass. courts but we have never stooped like that, tipping is nice but not in this way. That's the kind of beggars I did not leave. This is how our week went.
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