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A week, as we returned from Hurghada, rested in th...

A week, as we returned from Hurghada, rested in this hotel, they did not choose it ourselves, initially they had to go to Meraki, but there were some problems with it in Anexa and we were settled here.
The hotel is five stars, but up to 5 it is oh, how far, it is a maximum of 4.
Cons:
1- this is a huge territory in which you will wander for the first couple of days until you understand where everything is, despite the fact that the territory is with ascents and a bunch of steps. Especially, if you're unlucky, as we will be accommodated in the distant 7th building, then all locations will be far away (restaurant, beach, swimming pool), in general, at least 15 thousand steps per day are guaranteed to you. They give the truth a black and white map, but it is very conditional and incomprehensible (
2 is the beaches. There are many beaches throughout the coastal zone, but all calls into the sea are simply dangerous, stone and with dead reefs, even special slippers do not always help. But still, it is better to buy them right away, because on the very first day I cut my leg very badly on them and I also had to spend money on pills, a patch, iodine, etc., since everything is paid in the hotel's medical center! There are no pontoons where one could dive immediately to the depth. There are 2 lagoons, but all people only swim there, so it is very crowded and cramped.
3-beach towels and their uses. They give you towels in the room and you go to the beach with them every time and, accordingly, take them from the beach, this is very inconvenient, especially when the room is far from the beach, you constantly drag around with it. And another inconvenience that occurs because of them is that people leave these towels on the sun loungers in order to book them and leave, they may never come to the beach, but the lounger is busy (and you can wind several circles along the coast zones to find where you lie down.It would be easier if towels were given out on the beach, on a card and after sunset they were collected.
4-no 24/7 bars! On the beach, bars are open from 10 to 17, and then not all, and not everyone has a full range, one may have a milkshake, and the other may not (something like that. And in the restaurant the bar is until 24. Although they declare around the clock ...
5 alacart restaurants. There are only 3 of them. We visited only one, "oriental" because to sign up for a restaurant you need to take a queue at 8 am and stand for a couple of hours, well, it's not a fact that you have enough space (
6 breakfasts and dinners were in one restaurant and lunches in another. So, before you go to choose your lunch, you first need to wind a couple of circles around the restaurant in order to find a free table, since there are few of them (
7-number. Made in a cave style, old renovation and dim light. Shampoo and shower gel are given according to the mood or every other day, as you like. The bar always has plain and sweet water. They left it a couple of times for tea, but did not receive any thanks for this. Although I was previously in Sharm, they make beautiful handicrafts from towels, a trifle, but nice)
8- wi-fi, very weak, does not catch all over the territory and it is best to use it, either early in the morning or late at night.

Of the pros:
1- this is an ice cream) delicious, although they give it only from 15 to 17 and also not always the whole range
2- this is a delicious latte and cheesecakes / tiramisu, you can also taste this delicacy at a certain time 14-19

The cuisine is normal, there was no particular abundance, everything was standard (pasta, meat, fish, vegetables). The fruits are very sparse, I wanted to eat some local sweets, but they were given mainly apples and pears, sometimes melons and grapes, nothing at all. There is no food at all on the beach in the bars, so you have to go through the whole hotel for lunch to a restaurant so as not to be hungry.
There is animation, again, at 4!
The territory is deserted, only several types of palm trees are green.

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