Guest User
June 14, 2024
Orion Star consists of two parts, Orion Star and Orion Relax. You receive no information at check-in about which of these you will be assigned a room in, and there is no signage on site. The pool area is nice. If you are assigned a room that you are satisfied with, this place could be fine. But if you are unhappy with something, you have a big problem, as I have never experienced such poor customer service before. If you book a room with a balcony at this hotel, you may end up with a ground-floor terrace, as we did. We had booked a balcony, which of course should not be at ground level. When we booked, there was only one room category described as having a balcony; all other rooms were described as having a balcony/some at ground level (by definition, a balcony is not at ground level, otherwise, it is called a ground-floor terrace). Well, this is where the problems really begin. The person at the hotel reception was not at all interested in helping. In his eyes, we had been assigned a room with a balcony, and if we had anything more to say about it, we had to take it up with the travel agency, end of story. When a representative from Ving spoke to him, he was brusque and somewhat rude to her and insisted that it was not his problem. Don’t say you weren’t warned if you still choose to come here and unfortunately have a complaint. Our room was 101 and was right next to the neighboring hotel's generator, which made noise like a large diesel tractor, often starting at four in the morning! If you still take the chance and book here, cross your fingers that you don’t get apartment 101 and that you don’t have to complain to the reception about anything. I would not recommend anyone to stay here.