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25 sierpnia 2021 r.
First of all the good news. The room was fairly large as was the shower and the bathroom. The decor was tired with a peeling door frame, cracks in the parquet floor and the furniture was IKEA style. The balcony was dirty as was the furniture on it. There was a disgusting smell from the shower draining the water drained slowly indicating a block but no response when we complain about this. The controls of the A/C did not allow a choice of a precise temperature. The food was very plentiful and there was a wide choice. Although rather a plain style of cooking, on the whole the food was tasty. There are large grounds and ample parking. As the hotel caters to the religious sector the swimming pool and the beach are segregated and subject to time restrictions. The pool was shut on Shabbat. One of the beaches was open. The hotel was very very busy and there were not enough places to sit and relax particularly on a very hot Shabbat when it was unpleasant to be outside. My daughter was lodged in a room where the door to the balcony did not shut properly and as a result there were cockroaches. The hotel's response was to give her a spray to kill them but no repair of the faulty door. In summary you will not get anywhere near the level of comfort, decor,sophistication of food that one would receive at a hotel in the UK or in Europe at the same price.
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