Sanatara - not so terrible, but not good either

Written: 10 march 2009
Travel time: 7 — 9 march 2009
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 3.0
We stayed at the Santara Hotel from 07.03. 2009 to 09.03. 2009 in the amount of 4 people. We went to the Drag for the second time, for the first time we stopped in the Big Dipper (just super, but since we uncovered a week before the departure, there was obviously nowhere to go), after reading terrible reviews, we began to prepare for the worst (stocked up with flashlights, a spare battery for the computer etc. ). Pluses of the Santara hotel: availability; accommodation is cheaper than in most hotels on Draga (UAH 180 per person); very good food. Cons: terrible aesthetic conditions of the room (so you had to try to do it through your ass, it feels like a converted hostel); even greater price-quality ratio than in general in the Carpathians (albeit cheaper, but I'm sorry, I'd rather pay extra money); minor interruptions in hot water (you wash yourself for 15 seconds warm, then for 5 seconds it changes to cool and so constantly, but in principle it was tolerable since the drop was very smooth, and the cold was not very long); when we arrived in our 4-bed room, the owners lived and we waited for them to clean up and, frankly, they didn’t clean up very well. Neutrality: all 3 days we had warm, even hot; the light went out 5 minutes before we left, so I won’t say if there is enough diesel so that everything works, but it turned on in a minute; the owners are a bit specific people, but there were no conflicts. Conclusion: it’s not advisable to go there if there is another option, but it’s quite possible to live there for a couple of days and have a good rest, you just don’t have to go with the attitude that you are going to Europe))) It’s just going to go for a ride, but of course I don’t advise spending a full vacation there ! ! ! There are many times better places on Draga!
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