The tourist went to the Mövenpick hotel chain in Sharm el-Sheikh. For 9 nights for two, he gave $ 2,300, but regretted it: “The rest was a nightmare! I don’t recommend this hotel to anyone!” What exactly were the problems and why even the sea does not atone for the minuses?
Although the tourist has purchased an all-inclusive package, in reality, “far from everything is included.” So, ice cream, with which this network is associated, is given out on coupons. At the same time, only Nestlé can be obtained free of charge, and you will have to pay extra for Mövenpick.
The sea pleases: “A bright underwater world, the water <…> is crystal clear, there was no strong wind.” The hotel has 4 beaches, but the toilet is at the furthest. The territory delights with “hills, cascades, and stairs”, while the elevators do not function.
The rooms are sparsely furnished, and furniture and plumbing have not been changed for a long time. The food in the restaurant is of high quality, but they give it out in limited portions. Desserts can only be obtained from waiters, side dishes and salads are available on the buffet, however, they are also imposed by an employee. They let you into the restaurant during the meal only once: if you want to return after some time for dessert, you will not be allowed to.
Free alcohol is available only at certain hours, the rest of the time you will have to pay extra for it, with a similar story with mango. Fruits are grown on the hotel grounds, but the level of gardeners is not high: “Their product is impossible to eat.” The hotel advocates for environmental friendliness, urging not to collect excess food and not to waste water, “but it looks like a common redneck.”
The animation is very weak: “Evening shows are sucked out of your finger.” You can only praise the DJ, but he regularly plays his favorite song “Federico Fellini”.
The tourist advises “not to be taken to beautiful photos of the territory” and categorically does not recommend the hotel.