Subject: Post: Ok, we got enough of the hotel. The hotel itself is pretty beautiful village of small cottages, with views to Ellora caves (if it wasn't raining so much that nothing can be seen), but that is not helping to overcome the downsides.The room sewers don't work, the staff is just plain stupid and not really helpful, internet access is over slow mobile link and costing three euros per hour and the room at almost 50eur per night is just overpriced for India and for the service level. Not to mention the breakfast, 3 euros (a LOT in Indian price level) for three dry pieces of bread and some plain scrambled eggs without spices.We booked a way more decent-looking hotel in Aurangabad for 20eur less per room, including free WiFi and breakfast. Moving there in a couple of hours, but checking out the caves first.. By the way, did I mention it is RAINING? It has been raining for three days now, and I'm not talking about minor drizzle but more like flooding rain. Latitude: Longitude: Security Code:
Ok, we got enough of the hotel. The hotel itself is pretty beautiful village of small cottages, with views to Ellora caves (if it wasn't raining so much that nothing can be seen), but that is not helping to overcome the downsides.
The room sewers don't work, the staff is just plain stupid and not really helpful, internet access is over slow mobile link and costing three euros per hour and the room at almost 50eur per night is just overpriced for India and for the service level. Not to mention the breakfast, 3 euros (a LOT in Indian price level) for three dry pieces of bread and some plain scrambled eggs without spices.
We booked a way more decent-looking hotel in Aurangabad for 20eur less per room, including free WiFi and breakfast. Moving there in a couple of hours, but checking out the caves first.. By the way, did I mention it is RAINING? It has been raining for three days now, and I'm not talking about minor drizzle but more like flooding rain.
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