Evenings on the farm

Written: 10 february 2013
Travel time: 30 december 2012 — 4 january 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 4.0
In Rozluch, with the help of a map and the Internet, 3 hotels were found: "Sobin", "Altana" and "Boikovsky Dvor". "Sobin" significantly stood out from the rest, but for a settlement during the New Year period, it asked for 800 hryvnia per room, plus a banquet for a child was paid with a tiny discount. "Altana" was a little cheaper, but even there a 6-year-old child was taken very seriously, and 3 reviews on the network about the hotel were below average. The last "Boikovsky Dvor" according to reviews was a clear middle peasant - 3 for and 3 against. The rooms were in a wooden frame for 400 hryvnia, and for a child on New Year's Eve for vodka and Olivier, they decided not to take money. The fact is that my daughter doesn’t eat willingly even at home, and even at such stomps she mostly drinks water without gas she brought with her. Therefore, it was a pity to give 500 hryvnias for something that she would not even touch.
In addition, the Boykovsky Dvor base has one very significant advantage - the ski lift is located 100 meters from it, since it is 1.5 km from Sobin, and about 2.5 km from Altana. Therefore, if there was snow, then all those disadvantages that I followed would be more or less smoothed out. I will not say that we sat and looked for cons. For 3 days we enjoyed ourselves as much as we could, but the general lazy mood at the base to organize recreation for tourists undermined us on the 4th day.
The option of skiing is quite an amateur one, as I understand it, but it is easily accessible. I grabbed a cup of tea in my room, put on my skis and got to the ski lift in about 10 minutes. No difficulties, as in Yaremche, for example. On the mountain on which the skiing took place, it was also necessary to climb. They went there on horseback, and descended on the "Niva" with wheels clad in chains. And, of course, everything is not free.

At first, the Boykovsky Dvor base generally made a very positive impression. As my daughter put it, Ukraine is right!
Medium-sized area near the forest, birds, clean air and almost deserted track. Log houses (and maybe prefabricated), gazebos, barbecues, wooden bridges and a small playground. Everything you need for a short break. Houses are offered for both 2 families and 4 families. It is possible to place the same not numerous compositions as ours in the rooms, which are located on the 2nd floor above the tavern. We did not immediately notice this big minus.
Inside, everything is as usual, simple, almost clean, with periodically fading activity in the batteries and the hot water tap. Nothing new. Familiar in Yaremche.
But the fact that it was necessary to take a house, and not a number, we understood on the very first evening, when the New Year's festivities began in the tavern. Our bed jumped a good centimeter, and the singers wailed right over our ears. Metropolitan discos with their amps rest. Echo and vibration in a wooden house make you a participant in any show, regardless of where you are.
The general concept of the institution is drink beer, eat meat. My daughter and I looked a little ridiculous. At the end of the race, I had a question about the advisability of driving one and a half thousand kilometers in order to drink, eat and dance all day long. You can come here on a small bus with stocks of your meat and alcohol. It's fun to drink away a couple of weekends, dance at the noisy evening parties that are spent almost every evening in the tavern, and go home with a headache in the morning. Only such a tavern can be found in the Crimea at every turn with a slightly different name, but a similar profile.
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