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Are there baby potties in the room??
Hello, we are flying tomorrow as a family, I am a husband and two children (14 and 2 years old) in club asteria belek Hv-1
I would like to know if there is a baby potty there or not??
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8 subscribers  • asked 2013-08-0411 years ago
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аватар sandra-art
I can of course be wrong, but there are no pots - you need to take it with you or buy it on the spot
аватар Lyudmila-s-p1
I have two grandchildren (twins) aged 2 years 9 months, so we faced this issue, I had to carry pots with me until 2 years old (we never even heard that there are children's pots in hotels), normal hotels have tables and chairs for feeding babies. And after 2 years, we bought a toilet pad for babies, it is more convenient to carry it with you in a bag, you can even put it in a travel bag. But most vacationers with children of this age go on vacation with pots.
аватар Anetka-gan
thousandth question on the site!!
Well, how do you imagine, planting your beloved child on a pot that was not clear by whom before???
no pots. No
аватар travelsita
Of course, take your own, and most importantly, a potty that is USUAL to the child. First of all, using someone else's pot is not hygienic. Even many adults avoid going to public restrooms whenever possible.
аватар orbittours.ru
Pots are not provided in hotels! Bring yours.
Anetka jan, even if you create a book of frequently asked questions and answers to them, questions about pots and irons will not run out!
аватар alex45
There are no pots, as tour operators do not order them as a service.
And why Anetka, if there are disposable tableware and diapers, why not make disposable pots, I used it and threw it away! What about an idea?
аватар alex45
I read here that on a trip to St. Petersburg by one travel agency (I don’t want to advertise it) in order to avoid visiting public toilets, because it’s not entirely hygienic, the escorts from TO stopped buses in the forest. That would be where disposable pots were needed! !!
аватар Trisha75
Advice for the future - Poterr Pottete collapsible pot. Rubber tab, pad on the toilet bowl, a system of disposable replaceable blocks (like diapers, but made of polyethylene with a bottom absorbent layer - they are pulled onto a stand). Super comfortable and lightweight.
аватар alex45
I recommend writing this advice on the walls of TA offices, there will be fewer questions. And yet, Irisha, is this also for those travel agencies that have a toilet in the forest?!
аватар Trisha75
And then! Everyone on a folding pot! )))))))))))))))
аватар Trisha75
And a folding iron to boot! )))))))
аватар Lyudmila-s-p1
In Soviet times, there were special "road" irons, namely folding in a plastic box. I still have it, lying idle. The box is very small and compact. So in vain you are being ironic about this. The situation was much funnier in Yalta at the Yalta-Intourist hotel, there were irons on the floor in the ironing room, but in order for it to work, it was necessary to lower 5 kopecks into the hole in the iron (as in a piggy bank) !!! Can you imagine, when foreigners come, they change their currency for Soviet money, naturally for rubles, not kopecks, and in order to stroke them, they need to take 5 kopecks somewhere, which they have never seen and don’t know what it is! On this occasion, there were so many funny and ridiculous situations when they tried to "get" these 5 kopecks. We often helped them out there, giving 5 kopecks, and then they still tried to return the debt to us.
аватар alex45
So what! If you use it, pay it, in the West, and in general in many countries you won’t use the ironing room for free. We are already used to paid toilets, although you can’t compare them with Western ones, and grandmothers sit there, they could entrust this to the bellhops in Yalta, and since I always wanted the best, but it turns out a mess.
And no one is ironic, we frankly laugh, it’s ridiculous to carry half an apartment of household items with you. After all, there is such a chip over the hill, you have to pay for luggage, these are the so-called budget airlines. It’s good that luggage is not paid for on flights! Only for the edge!
In general, I am a supporter of the free actions of a tourist, he wants to let him drag a weight with him :)))
аватар alex45
I was somehow surprised at the question here - do I need to bring soap and soap accessories from home. And the woman answered - I do! What if they don’t put it in the hotel! It can be useful.
аватар alex45
Lyudmila! One remark - either this tale is from the old Soviet times or you were mistaken. Well, they don’t change the currency in Ukraine and Yalta, of course, for Soviet rubles.
аватар travelsita
Alex45, of course it was under the Union. I observed something similar in Pitsunda.
аватар Lyudmila-s-p1
alex45! You have to be more careful when reading. I wrote in Russian "in Soviet times" and I also rested in the Yalta-Intourist hotel back in the Soviet Union, it had only just opened and was considered the best in Yalta, 90% of foreigners rested there (as now the Germans in Turkey) and then Soviet rubles were the currency of the USSR! And not the hryvnia! And it was then that we helped out citizens of Germany and Czechoslovakia with five kopecks (that was the name of this country then, otherwise you will start correcting me again that now there is no such country). And in Donetsk, everyone uses what they have: some still buy nickels and rubles, and some still use euros. And I don’t tell any tales and I’m not mistaken. I just always loved a good vacation and, if possible, went to good resorts, but in Soviet times it was difficult to go abroad, only a select few vacationed abroad then. So she traveled all over the USSR.
аватар alex45
I read carefully! I see about the folding iron that you have had it since Soviet times, but you can’t see that you were in Yalta-tourist in Soviet times! So I understand nostalgia, but these are things of bygone days. Let's talk about now !
After all, I also didn’t hatch these days and lived enough under the Union, and I remember when Germany was called the GDR and the FRG, but I won’t correct it. And I was in Yugoslavia when you were ten years old, but now there is no such country and I remember when my friend at the so-called party commission was not allowed into Yugoslavia, when he said that he wanted to see how socialism coexists with capitalism. So what was everything at that time.
I repeat, let's give answers about now! Here is the topic "questions / answers"
аватар Lyudmila-s-p1
I have no nostalgia for Soviet times, because I live in the present, not the past. And I go to rest now no less than 20-30 years ago, and even more. I was just responding to Trisha75's comment about the folding iron. So I remembered this funny story in Yalta. This hotel, after all, is still functioning, and the prices there are now as high as before. But now we don’t go there, because for this money you can relax abroad in good 5 *. And I envy you with light envy that you used to have the opportunity to visit different countries.
аватар 0yai0
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the child has grown, so the "potty" is already a problem, but
I almost always carry a small folding travel iron with me, a very handy thing...
popular video about how to fold things... ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5UlxHsgD58
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