Guest User
October 30, 2022
In short, from the name "Comfort House" we should leave only "Chaos". To be more specific, here are our observations for 6 days of staying in this place: 1. Upon check-in, they opened only 1 room for us out of the booked 2-room room. The open room turned out to have two separate beds, although the main point of the booking was the presence of a double bed. After asking “how did this happen,” they opened a second room for us, the door of which opens onto a common corridor, as if it were the entrance to another room. 2. Cold. The radiators are ice cold, it is very cold when you are in the room. There is an air conditioner, but there is no remote control for it. We somehow slept through the first night, turned to the administrator, she said that the owner should come and solve something, perhaps give us the remote control for the air conditioner (why it wasn’t in the room right away is a question), but after 10 minutes the administrator simply brought We have an old Soviet wind-heater Zilon in our room. Having accepted this fact, we turned it on. For the first 10 minutes it simply blows the same cold air, then it barely starts blowing warm air, but the maximum value of 40 degrees is not felt at all in reality. 3. Shower room. Very dirty plumbing. The taps/shower head had years of residue on it, as if no attempt had been made to wash it. Instead of a bathtub/shower cabin, there was just a tray and a far from fresh shower curtain, which from the warm air during washing tried to stick to the body. Looking at all this, I had to buy 2 pairs of rubber slippers to wear in the shower. The shower holder is loose and not very secure. There is no minimum set of toiletries that you would expect to see. But there is Head&Shoulders shampoo carefully left on the shower shelf by previous residents. There is only 1 towel holder - flat, almost flush against the wall, and immediately below the holder there is a toilet bowl. Those. towels are wiped against the wall, which hardly anyone has washed at all. Regarding the toilet, it is worth noting that the seat is skewed and it was not possible to correct it. 4. Gender It's terribly cold because it's tiled. The tiles are the same everywhere. In the hallway, in the bathroom, in the rooms. Disposable paper slippers slide so well that it’s just right to say “Thank you for being alive.” Slipping and falling is easier than walking to the room. 5. There is not even the simplest plastic shoehorn. 6. Breakfast. For exactly 3 days we tried our luck and followed our own curiosity; the remaining days we stopped going to breakfast. Same food. Unpeeled boiled sausages, cheese weathered from time spent in the refrigerator since cutting, instant coffee, lack of milk. The only thing that pleased me about breakfast was the lavash and jam. 7. There was a kettle and 2 cups in the room, but there weren't even a couple of tea bags. 8. A bed with a dented mattress and constantly creaking slats. There was no light bulb in one of the lamps above the bed. The walls of the room are dirty. 9. Lack of signs on the door to express cleaning wishes. One day the maid just came into the room while I was sleeping. With all this, the key to the room was in
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