
Pokazał hotel "deluxe" w Egipcie. Pobyt był koszmarem. "Zamiast jedzenia: pasza"
Planując wakacje w Egipcie, warto pamiętać, że nie wszystko złoto, co się świeci. Słońce, morze i egzotyczne widoki kuszą, ale zdarzają się miejsca, …
Hurghada, Egypt – A recent video audit by a Polish travel blogger has brought to light alarming conditions at the Mirage Bay Resort & Aquapark in Hurghada. The review, prompted by a viewer's request, details a series of issues ranging from unfinished renovations to unsanitary environments, raising serious questions about the hotel's management and guest experience. The blogger, known for his candid travel insights, presented evidence of ongoing construction, despite claims of recent renovations. He reported that some 'renovated' rooms were, in fact, being sold as private apartments, rendering them unavailable to hotel guests. Furthermore, guests reportedly faced challenges with non-functional room keys, and the general cleanliness of the premises was severely lacking, with trash observed in and around the swimming pools. Concerns extended to the hotel's amenities, with damaged furniture, an easily removable safe in rooms, and a dilapidated kids' club and aquapark, which the blogger suggested was unsafe. Food quality was also heavily criticized, described as 'pasta' (a derogatory term for unappetizing food) and featuring unusual dishes like 'pigeons in sauce.' The video also highlighted instances where hotel staff allegedly blamed guests for existing damages and issued bills for repairs. While the blogger concluded that the hotel is not 'fatal,' he emphasized its severe state of neglect, suggesting it offers an 'escape room' rather than a relaxing holiday experience. This exposé serves as a cautionary tale for prospective travelers to the region.
Planując wakacje w Egipcie, warto pamiętać, że nie wszystko złoto, co się świeci. Słońce, morze i egzotyczne widoki kuszą, ale zdarzają się miejsca, …