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Hotel Area:
Giza
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Number of Rooms:
400
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Families with young children (2)
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Ryan C.
Families with young children
United States of America,
April 03, 2010
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5 stars? Really?
proximity to pyramids, friendly service (when offered)
4.7
I knew, from reading reviews about this hotel prior to booking one night there for my family, that this was not really a five star resort. The price wasn't commensurate with that of the other five-start hotels in Cairo, and despite some other poor reviews, I figured that even a not-so-nice five star resort was better than staying in a 4-star hotel for the same price. In the end, I was probably wrong.
We arrived at the evening, and under the cover of darkness, the resort looked beautiful. Nobody came out to collect our bags upon arrival. In fact, nobody was around to even raise the arm for the gate to let our taxi into the hotel. I had to get out and do it myself. Not a great sign, although nothing that worried me too much.
When we arrived at our room, my wife and I both noted that it seemed like we had traveled back in time to the early 1970s. The room hadn't had a legitimate update since then. Paint cracked on the walls, furniture was all old and musty. Mosquitoes were EVERYWHERE. We killed at least 30 in the two hours we were awake before going to bed, and that didn't save me from having to listen to a high-pitched whine in my ear throughout the night.
There was hair in the bathtub, all the fixtures were rusty, there were cigarettes in the toilet. I tried to throw a tissue away and the top just fell off of the trashcan. We asked for a crib for our baby boy, and they brought a rickety old wooden contraption that was one decent bump away from just falling apart completely. All in all, the place just felt old and dirty, as if the resort may have been nice when it was first built but then whoever owns it decided to never put money into it again, aside from slapping a cheap coat of pain on the walls every decade or so. All in all, the place was a dump.
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Bader K.
Families with young children
Kuwait,
November 18, 2009
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