Positive aspects: large rooms, comfortable beds (not the extra ones for children), quiet, satisfying breakfast (although repetitive, but it's ok), excellent coffee, smiling and polite waiters, especially the Nepalese ones. The water in the indoor pool, very salty, had a pleasant temperature, like in a bathtub at home.|Negative aspects: the outdoor pool with slightly warm water, so the one that is ok for heart patients or hypertensive patients, is impossible to climb (it is very high, you have to climb up the stairs, and from the top to go down inside), which makes it impossible for a person with locomotor problems, overweight or elderly (therefore unstable motor skills). For this reason, although we had initially paid the entrance fees, we did not stay at the pools for a single day, but paid the entrance fee to another place, where there was an outdoor pool and therefore we could enter it quietly. Another negative thing, also reported in other reviews: the presence of the waiter's guard-like gaze at breakfast. He could have been gentler, like: can I help you with something?, with a smile. But no. He stood with a severe look and stared intently at the customer's hand that was helping itself to breakfast. I was thinking: am I eating too much? :)). And on Sunday, being a new waiter, he even gave me a little reprimand: with the tongs I used to take a slice of salami, I also took a pepper one. He told me: please don't use the same tongs! If I had dirty the tongs with eggplant, or some other pasta, I would have understood (maybe :)), but the tongs were perfectly clean. If I were him, I would have kept quiet, and if necessary I would have washed the tongs immediately after the customer left, especially since there was no crowd or queue at breakfast. But I wouldn't have drawn his attention to what not to do, especially since the resort is almost empty, and customers are not so easy...
Read moreNot very far from Cluj, located in a village called Bazna, you will find Hotel Dobsi. It’s a beautiful village hotel, famous for the natural sulfur water Spas. That’s where we went for the most relaxing and enjoyable New Year’s vacations of our lives. The location and the mountainous scenery are idyllic for long walks an hiking. The rooms are comfortable, nicely decorated and clean. The hotel has a large sulfur water pool, an external firewood jacuzzi and sauna filled of natural sulfur water. The walk through the cold to enter the smoking hot jacuzzi, just an unforgettable experience. We had a fully large buffet every morning followed by a delicious 3 course lunch and 3 course dinner accompanied by local wine. The food was sooo tasty that we ended up gaining a few kilos by time our vacations ended. |On New Year’s eve we had a great party, everyone was dancing and laughing, it was really memorable. |During the days around New Year’s, the hotel organized events, linked to culture and tradition, like the day of the wood burning to cleanse the evil spirits.|Everyone was friendly and helped us with all our needs. Some of the best people we ever met.|We are definitely going back next year. |Thank you for everything Razvan...
Read moreWe didn’t get to stay because after booking and informing we were going to visit them with our dog I was called and asked about the size of my dog. Ours is an educated 11 years old Giant Schnauzer well accustomed with hotels. It didn’t meet their criteria, apparently they accept only small dogs. To me, this shows poor knowledge concerning dogs behaviour which is not consistent with their pet friendly advertise. They should know that big dogs tend to be more calm and more disciplined than the little ones where the small size is often compensate by their attitude. Anyway, it would have been acceptable to inform me that there would be some additional charges applied to all the guests accompanied by their pets, no matter their size. The hotel’s policy revealed biased treatment towards...
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