First trip to Crimea

Written: 16 september 2013
Travel time: 1 — 12 september 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 7.0
Well, here we are back from the Crimea.
We visited here for the first time, chose the Breeze-Morskoye hotel for accommodation: according to the description on the site, everything suited - food is included, reasonable price, there are all amenities.
In fact, the description really matches. But this, as they say, is my assessment, "if you do not look for flaws. " True, no one was specifically looking for them. Themselves, so to speak, asked for the eyes.
Firstly, there was a "jamb" during the settlement. According to the documents, we booked room 32 on the third floor. On the spot it turned out - 22 rooms and on the second floor. They showed us an electronic booking sheet that we filled out in Moscow - that's right, 22. Apparently, there was some kind of over-piping. Not fundamentally, of course, but could warn.

Further. The territory of the hotel is small, but green and well-groomed. Car owners will most likely find the parking lot small, but we weren't driving, so we didn't worry about that.
The room we got is quite cozy, decorated with wood. What was missing? Large mirror in the room. In addition, the table and chairs that appear in the description are plastic. They are good for gatherings on the balcony on a warm evening. As needed, the table was brought into the room, but definitely - a simple table, for example, a coffee table in the room is not enough. The bathroom is no longer perfect. The floor itself looks untidy - such an impression is created by dirty blue tiles and a yellowish uneven seam. The toilet lid is scratched, as is the shower tray. The same is with the walls in the room. They are white, so any stain catches the eye. Especially if it is large and yellowish, as it was with us. Not very nice.
The dining room is quite clean and the staff is friendly. Nutrition? We only stopped for breakfast. They are quite hearty and tasty here: as a rule, it is a sandwich, tea / coffee, some kind of porridge, an egg, pancakes, cottage cheese or something like that. Stayed a couple of times for lunch. In principle, not bad - due to the large and tasty portion of the soup. But usually they preferred to dine in the village or buy homemade meals from private traders - it was always tasty and satisfying. Dinners were not impressive: not enough. Yes, we may be gluttons. But after a busy day, you want to eat a hearty meal. Therefore, again, they preferred homemade or dining rooms.
By the way, on the hotel website it is indicated that, if necessary, a dry ration can be collected for a guest on the road. So, in fact, this ration will put you a maximum of a couple of sandwiches. We first encountered this when we left for an excursion early in the morning. They warned us in the evening, they answered us - no question, come earlier (at 7:30), we will feed. They came. We were served a sandwich, which included two slices of cheese instead of one, as usual. It turned out that this is our breakfast (which, by the way, was paid as usual). True, they agreed to compensate us for malnutrition in the morning - they gave us soup and a salad. In the future, we did this several more times, including before leaving home. Then we asked about dry rations and again heard about sandwiches. No, better soup on the eve of departure...

We also visited the local sauna. It's quite comfortable inside. But inside the "steam room" more than three people are unlikely to fit. There is a lounge with a table, TV and karaoke. No, it doesn't work. A small pool is also provided - they don’t pour water into it, why they couldn’t explain to us. In general, we sat, sweated, washed ourselves and back.
In general, the conclusion is this. The hotel is conceived and done quite well. But at the moment it needs repair and some kind of refreshment. Worn out, so to speak. And so - a normal affordable housing.
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