Utente ospite
30 settembre 2023
Why a helmet? Well, you'll know if you stay with me till the end of this review But first things first, meaning Pros & Cons as I have experienced them this week when I stayed in this incredibly beautiful and original resort (Now you probably don't really understand my low rating, don't you, but you will, I promise) The Reception Check-in: + Very efficient attendant, I must admit one of the best experience in Israel ever - Check Out on the other hand was clumsy enough, couldn't get a receipt, and when finally I got one, it wasn't that (But I noticed it only on my way back home) The room: +Superb, beautifully designed +Spotless +Really big (biggest I ever got in Israel) + Totally well equipped with all the amenities, including a Nespresso machine and best of all noXno limit capsules supplied But -No bath robe nor slippers Kind of harsh for a room which price starts close to 400$ a night But then on the morrow, I just asked at the reception if we could get them and they were immediately delivered Yet, why did we have to ask for them? - Room on 1st floor but no elevator, only stairs actually there is an elevator... but didn't work...so we had to carry our heavy luggage up to our room (over 60, bad back, needless to say that I didn't enjoy that) Bathroom: + Huge But -Shower didn't work well, we couldn't get the temperature we wanted, scalding hot to freezing cold without staying at the one we wanted. However after calling the maintenance problem was fixed Swimming pool: +Heated water which is great in winter Lounge: +Beautiful, no, Superb design -Food not cheap and the dish we ordered was not a success: Beduin Salad Adding to that that no bread was supplied with the salad so we had to order a fucacha (freshly baked bread) which indeed was really delicious but still cost close to 10$ (28ils), why? +But the day after, the pasta was superb Parking: + plenty enough of spaces Gym: +opened 24x7 which is rare if not priceless and well enough equipped Surroundings and hotel grounds: + Absolutely loved it, like a desert city, Shivta, Mamashi, Avdat, all these Nabatean cities A unique experience, really. -But bring a...helmet! No kidding! For the alleys where the branches of the small trees invade your path. By day you can avoid them as long as you watch your steps and don't look at your text messages (like me), but by night, no way, you can't see them. And if unluckily someone crosses your way, surely enough you'll get them on your forehead or worse depending on your height. And yes, it happened to me not a few times, and I wasn't the only one as I witnessed many times. If someone, anyone from the Kedma staff reads my review, please do something and trim these small tress, they indeed are beautiful but...not worth the pain. Spa: -Another unexpected and rather weird con: you have to pay a fee to enter the sauna and Turkish Bath.. Again, when you pay almost 400$ for a room you expect a free entrance to the sauna in the spa and not be required to
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