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October 2, 2024
However, I get more in Dit Evrika than I paid for To start: In real terms, in Dit Evrika, I got more than I paid for. The 5-day vacation at the end of the season was three times cheaper than the vacation in a similar hotel in October, in neighboring Turkey (and without taking into account travel expenses and travel time to the Republic of Turkey) As strange as it sounds, I don't have a single negative remark about my stay (But still, I have general remarks that did not directly concern my stay). Perhaps I should clarify: - I was alone and was accommodated in sector D (premium). - I don't have any diseases that severely limit my mobility (walking) My review does not include the condition of the water park and indoor pools (almost and only on my vacation days I was at Eureka Beach), as well as the rooms, maintenance and cleaning, and accessibility in the other areas of the hotel. I have no negative comments about these things that can spoil a vacation: - reception reception, and release and departure in my opinion the review staff act expeditiously and if they can help you they do, if they can't they just tell you no. I arrived at 7:30, they told me that they can accept me and check in after 9:00. At 9:05 they did, and I was already a hotel guest. They even directed me to the snack bar to have breakfast if I wanted. - food, kitchen - alcoholic drinks and cocktails - cleaning - elevators - access to parts of the hotel - bars, restaurants (service, interior appearance, size, locations of establishments, cleanliness, sufficient number of establishments) I have a remark: I think the idea of not serving hard alcohol at the beach bar is very good and reasonable - drunk people can drown very easily even in the shallows and without anyone realizing that they are drowning, and besides, drunk people can spoil the day of the others. However, on the beach during my stay there were very drunk groups of people who brought shots of vodka to the beach (in glass cups) taken from one of the indoor bars and poured beer from the beach bar along with the vodka. Perhaps it is not bad to think about some rules for drinking alcohol (besides food), especially in glass glasses, or - if there are such rules, to have a stronger control over their observance. - external parts (yard) I have a remark and advice about this at the end - staff I also have a remark here. In my opinion, the question should be clarified culturally: A kind word and genuine consideration can make people from Eastern Europe, Turkey or Indonesia (where I believe most of the staff at Eureka are from) your sincere friends. We Eastern Europeans are just reserved, but that doesn't mean we're malicious or bad people. Rude and bad people in the staff - in principle, there should not be, and in my opinion there are not, with exceptions - security. I read that in the summer of 2024, some ***** "kopeyka" from the security of Eureka chased and roughed up Ukrainian citizens who were no