terrible hotel

Written: 10 january 2013
Travel time: 18 — 20 february 2012
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 2.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 1.0
We rested in February 2012. The company is large - 9 people (3 couples and a child). The property was booked in advance. According to photos on the Internet and conversations with the owners (Vasil), I liked everything. The priority was - a large estate, a large kitchen (after all, we are 9 people), 4 separate rooms, the ability to cook our own food, the absence of owners (if possible). When checking in, we were unpleasantly surprised that: 1. The owners lived with us in the next room, 2. The kitchen shown in the photo is only for the owners. We were given a "smaller" kitchen that only 4 people could comfortably sit in. 3. Dirty linens.
It should be noted that we are actually not very picky. Waving a hand at all these little things, we settled in and wished each other a happy holiday. Our wives cleaned the kitchen and brought it to a divine appearance. But, as it turned out, this was not the end. In the evening, after skiing, we had a festive dinner. Which was later joined by the owner of the house.
The next day, Vasil said that it was impossible to arrange a festive dinner after 22.00, to leave the house after 22.00. you can’t smoke on the porch of the house (not in the house!!! ) you can’t, you can’t sing songs. To all these claims, we were told that this was already the height of indecency, and that this is not how guests are treated. At the same time, Vasil from the very beginning of our acquaintance was in a state of average intoxication (in vain we did not pay attention to this during our settlement). At the evening council, we decided to move to another house in the morning. What was our surprise when in the middle of the night (2 am) we were awakened by shots on the street from a traumatic weapon on the mirrors of our car and a loud conversation of several men that it was time to protect the honor of the owner of the house and teach negligent Belarusians a lesson. (as we learned later, Vasya called his friends from Kyiv for help. Vasya told them a terrible story about how Belarusians “tear his house apart. ”). We had to call the local police and settle the conflict through the authorities. By the way, his friends from Kyiv turned out to be normal sane people. The next day we moved out. We settled in a house 10 minutes walk from Olva.

My advice is don't go with them.
P. S. - To our story about the olva and its owners, the locals only smiled and said that it was always like this with Vasya. It is clear why none of the local residents went to showdown to us. There were still a bunch of small nasty things that Vasya repaired for us, but for lack of time I omit them. If it's interesting, I'll write.
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