Guest User
March 25, 2024
A wonderful hotel in its price category. There was a deluxe room with a balcony. The room size is sufficient for two. Cleaning daily. Replacement of towels (beach, bath, hand, foot and napkins), two bottles of water, tea bags, coffee were reported regularly if we used them. In the toilet room the stated equipment and shampoo and soap were updated. Hairdryer, safe (there will be a separate description about the safe below). The room has a mini refrigerator, kettle, tea set for two. There is a door to the kitchenette.
Sink, table. But our friends’ kitchen was equipped with a stove and dishes, but ours was not. But because We didn't need it, other than the sink, it was left unattended. There should be bedside lamps in the room, we didn't have them (others did). Our room was the farthest one in the row, maybe that’s the reason. A vast, fairly green internal area, with a small pool and, it seems, 6-7 sets of sun loungers with umbrellas. We used it once. There wasn't always room. But the sea was enough for us. To the sea 12-15 easy steps. The hotel has its own restaurant. Breakfast (buffet). Sometimes they ordered it to the room. I had lunch with friends in the shade of a large tree on the lawn. And we dined at the hotel restaurant several times. The price tag is very reasonable and the quality of food is decent. The set of food for breakfast is certainly not Turkish 5-star, but it was enough for us. Coffee of your choice, but one cup each from the bar and a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice. And because There were two more containers with chilled water with lemon and cucumbers (cool), then there was just enough to drink for the morning.
The staff is friendly and leaves only positive impressions. A deposit of 500 baht is a hotel rule that doesn’t bother you. There were no quibbles, and we didn’t give any reason. Yes, and a big plus of the hotel is that the air conditioning is installed very comfortably, is not noisy, is well regulated and works around the clock. The electricity in the room is not turned off.
Now about the safe. We have been using the same code for years when traveling and opened/closed it 5 times during our stay. And on the day of departure it gave an error and did not open. Of course, there is a possibility that we made a mistake when closing. We asked the staff for help. A girl came with special keys but couldn’t open it. I called for help, but two girls couldn’t open it. The owner came - not the owner of the hotel, but like a senior or manager. Three years ago he installed safes (in his words). And I couldn't open it either. It's the middle of the day, and we leave in the evening. The employees took a drastic step. We moved the safe to the household. zone and with the help of a grinder, a chisel, and a sledgehammer, we opened the back wall. Of course, we felt guilty, maybe we had mixed up the code, but the hotel staff always opened the safe in such cases. And we must give them their due, and our respect - they did not demand anything from us. Decent attitude. Thank you.
Some of the downsides:
- the water in the washbasin drained very poorly. Everything was fine in the shower and toilet, but the drain at the washbasin was clogged. If it didn’t bother the staff when cleaning, then we didn’t complain. We used the kitchen sink to wash fruits etc.
- The tulle on the glass doors is certainly more dirty than acceptable.
- the most significant minus is the breakfast schedule. 8=30 - 10=30. If you come to the opening, it’s a little annoying to queue to make toast and wait for an omelet. I would like to come to the sea earlier, because... After 11 the heat is already scorching. So it turned out that the best time for the beach overlaps with breakfast. We have adjusted a little. At 7 am we went to the sea to swim and returned at 10 for breakfast. I wish I could have spent another hour on the beach, but alas. And at the end of breakfast, not all food items are in abundance. I had to ask to report and wait. The main thing was reported, but not always the fruit. A trifle, but it’s unpleasant to be in the role of a beggar.
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