Nice guest house, but there are some nuances.

Written: 29 april 2019
Travel time: 14 — 29 september 2018
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 6.0
Having bought into very flattering reviews, my husband and I also chose the Miru Mir guest house for relaxation. The impression of the rest is ambiguous. The room is quite good, clean, spacious, cleaning is carried out daily and very high quality. The interiors of the rooms, the dining room and other things are of course already outdated, but that's not the point. The territory is well-groomed, planted with flowers, everything is also very clean, there is a fairly spacious parking near the gate of the house. The staff is friendly at first glance. They even settled us on the first floor so that we would not have to go up to the second floor with a small child. Now about not the most pleasant moments of rest. Why wrote about the staff wrote that the first glance. There was not the most pleasant situation with us, which spoiled the impression of the rest. My child was 1.2 years old at the time. Accordingly, the child himself did not go to the potty yet. At night, the child did "his business" in a diaper, as usual, we took it off, wrapped it, and threw it into a bucket. In the morning we woke up early and went to breakfast, and (usually after breakfast on the way to the beach in the urn, we threw out everything that was left for the child) at that time, apparently, a cleaning lady visited our room, who complained about us to the management. And accordingly, after breakfast, Elena practically ran into us, with reproaches that we threw the diaper into the trash can! Apparently, in her opinion, we should have run immediately to the trash cans across the road. She reprimanded my husband and I as schoolchildren. . . She argued that they had expensive repairs in their rooms, and the walls would absorb the smell of a diaper. . . Something like that. . . I think that in a more polite form, you can explain your claims to us. Secondly, for recreation, we rented a folding stroller. So, of course, I was worried about her condition. Also, one day Elena came up to us again and again expressed dissatisfaction that we were leaving the stroller in the room. (The room is quite spacious, the stroller is more than compact. By the way, we always left the stroller only in the corridor). This time the argument was again connected with their very expensive plasterer, which, in her opinion, we could scratch with our stroller. We did not even think of rolling the stroller around the room. And honestly, my husband and I can’t understand why we have such a prejudiced attitude on the part of the owners, as it seemed to us. We had to leave the stroller on the street, as a result of which it was chosen by a stray cat. . . I have nothing against animals, but since the stroller was rented, every evening I had to collect it, push it into a cover and hide it in the closet, so God forbid the owners did not notice that we had brought our stroller into the room. People's reviews about good food are also sincerely surprising. The food is just disgusting. Tea bags are the cheapest. They offer nothing but tea, that is, coffee or juice or something else is out of the question. Portions are very small. Sample breakfast menu (small saw of porridge on the water, tea, cheese sandwich and half a stuffed pancake per person). As for the infrastructure. It is better not to go to Zaozernoe in September, as the season ends. The wilderness is incredible, there is nowhere to go. Restaurants are almost non-existent. Shops and a pharmacy at prices many times more expensive than in Evpatoria. To Evpatoria 15 minutes by bus. And they are all filled with people to overflowing. The beach is at least 10 minutes walk.
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