Doreen C
23 de junho de 2024
When I checked out, I alerted a male not to check anyone into our room since there are ants all over the bed and ants on the floor. He simply said “OK”. No apology or regret or any other comment. We spent our last half hour in the reception not wanting our belongings to be covered in ants. Since I did not see him move from the desk or call anyone about the room I asked him about this. He said he did check the room and saw nothing. When I told him I have pictures and two ants had just crawled off me onto the sofa, he said “What do you expect, its summer”. We arrived around 3:30 pm the day before, left our case in the room and immediately went sight seeing and didn’t return until after dinner so we used the room for sleep only. In retrospect, I should have suspected something was wrong as there was an odd sweet smell in the room, probably bug killer, but we were pretty tired and went straight to sleep hoping it was just disinfectant. Bottom line, the room should never have been offered to us so soon after treatment. The room is smaller than a cabin on a ship, the tiny shower is nevertheless slippery. The mattress is the type you get with a sofa bed. The hotel otherwise seems clean. The room has a balcony but there is no access or furniture and the view is restricted. It is a 10 walk to the station. The hotel gave vague and incorrect information about public transportation. The #3 bus runs half-hourly from the train station for 1.5 euros although there are an additional 2 buses you can take that stop close by. She offered a bus to the cruise port for 20 euros. #90 bus runs from the train station and costs a mere 2.50 euros to the port. Once at the port you must walk about 5 minutes or so to the ship. The walk to the train station, can be done with a suitcase but may not be ideal, depends on your standards. We took the bus.
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