To Crimea again? NEVER

Written: 25 september 2011
Travel time: 19 — 22 september 2011
Your rating of this hotel:
2.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 2.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 1.0
I do not want to offend those who left good reviews on the page, but after the rest in "Sudak" I was simply shocked. How did they manage to create a piece of the Soviet Union in a separate park? I have never seen such a "scoop" in any normal hotel! Starting from the fact that they take the passport as a deposit (last week in the Hilton, Budapest they just checked the availability of money on the card), and ending with one key for two, which you leave with the concierge. The room seems to be renovated, but the shower room is just a hole in floor with a curtain. To get massages, you have to go around the therapist (who just asks if you have a temperature), stand in line at the cashier, and then at a completely different end of the territory, stand under the massage therapist’s office and wait for him to be free to schedule time. The sun loungers on the diagonal are crookedly signed with red paint and are shattered. Forget for once a towel, and "a wonderful park, and there are a lot of traffic routes" you will simply hate, there is not a single path directly to the sea, you have to circle around the buildings, it is especially nice when you live in 6 building.
Food is a separate issue... I repeat . . a clean "scoop": puree with waves from a fork and a cutlet, while the waiters bring the second one, you have time to fall asleep. The waiter lovingly brought a bag of tea in his palm, smiling sweetly at the same time)
In general, a lot of little things that are constantly annoying. And for this "NEDOservice" a completely decent fee is charged.

Advice, if you want to spend money for normal services, don’t rest in Crimea. I won’t name any specific country, but I haven’t rested on the South Coast since 2009 and I don’t regret it at all, “Sudak” helped once again to verify this.
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