1/5 Gad P. 3 years ago on Google
This
hotel
is
not
abiding
by
the
24
hour
vacancy
rule
set
by
the
Turkish
government.
How
I
know
this?
Initial
check
in,
noticed
hair
underneath
the
pillows.
Second
hint,
I
switched
rooms
on
the
third
night
at
about
11:45
PM
to
a
different
room
due
to
some
issues
with
the
first
room
(bad
wifi,
bad
sheets,
door
lock
not
working).
The
new
room
they
gave
me
was
worse
and
loud
and
dirty.
I
asked
at
2:50
am
about
3
hours
later
if
I
can
switch
back
to
the
original
room,
but
was
told
the
room
is
now
occupied.
There
was
no
housekeeping
that
late
so
they
probably
didn't
clean
my
old
room
before
renting
it
to
someone
else.
I
found
out
it
was
occupied
just
3
hours
after
I
checked
out.
Not
sure
when
the
other
guests
checked
in,
but
there
were
no
housekeepers
available
this
late.
In
addition
before
I
can
see
my
new
room
I
was
told
to
wait
a
couple
minutes
so
the
bell
boy
can
"prepare"
it.
Yeah,
definitely
not
abiding
by
covid
policy.
Before
the
bell
boy
showed
me
my
room
he
asked
the
front
desk
for
another
mask,
so
he
was
then
wearing
2
sets
of
masks
at
once
to
go
show
me
the
room.
He
needed
to
wear
2
masks
to
show
the
new
room.
I
guess
it
wasn't
sanatized
so
he
needed
2
masks
for
his
safety
before
entering
the
other
room
he
was
going
to
show
me.
The
"new"
room
I
had
also
had
the
windows
open
meaning
previous
guests
checked
out
probablly
very
recently.
This
is
the
only
hotel
I
have
stayed
at
that
refuses
to
provide
a
remote
to
the
air
conditioner.
This
means
they
keep
it
at
a
very
hot
setting
and
the
AC
is
a
fan.
They
do
not
allow
the
guest
to
have
the
remote.
This
means
it
is
cooler
outside
in
the
hall
than
in
the
room.
Also
the
lock
jams
and
takes
3-5
tries
to
open.
With
very
little
guests
staying
here
due
to
lack
of
tourism,
I
guess
this
is
their
quality
room.
I
can't
wait
to
leave
this
hotel.
I
don't
recommend
anyone
stay
here
especially
when
the
hotel
is
too
cheap
to
allow
any
guests
to
control
the
air
conditioner.
No
other
hotel
does
this.
Only
this
one.