Holidays with a small child

Written: 6 june 2011
Travel time: 27 may — 6 june 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 2.0
Rested at the hotel Sultans Beach in the village of Cham'yuva. I’ll tell you about the good things right away: all the staff are good, friendly, friendly, the restaurant always has enough food at any time for lunch, breakfast and dinner. BUT! For those who come with children of preschool age, it is a huge problem to feed the child. In the morning there are no dairy dishes, except for one sour yogurt. At lunch, only one kind of the first, but spicy. It seems that the owner of the hotel has no idea that guests with children will arrive. And at the same time, the territory of the hotel is scanty, it has only two small pools and that's it. There is absolutely nothing for children. And despite the fact that there are many children, they hang out in the hotel, ride the elevator and have nowhere to go. Well, and one more thing, which led to hysteria - because of the small area of ​ ​ ​ ​ the hotel, they turned on the music at such a volume that you can’t hear yourself in the room with the balcony closed. And this is every day at best until 23.00. Half of the rooms are located above the restaurant and the area in front of it, so people relax even after 23.00 and the balcony cannot be opened - all the emotions of relaxed people fall on you with mats, etc. . Maybe if I didn’t have a child with me, I wouldn’t react so painfully to these things. I talked to other vacationers with children, they said the same thing. So take note and decide for yourself. Or a cheaper ticket and run around looking for food for the child (and there is nothing in stores except for juices of 100 grm for almost 2 dollars), or another hotel. By the way, around this hotel, similar hotels are all with playgrounds and a children's menu. But they didn't let us in.
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