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A Russian woman went to a resort in her native Russia and called the vacation "one of the worst in her life": the USSR, irresponsibility, and outrageous prices everywhere
A Russian woman shared her experience of traveling to one of the most popular resorts in Russia, Sochi. However, the tourist faced a situation of "expectation versus reality", calling the vacation "one of the worst in her life".
The traveler shared her story with the propaganda media. "Expectations were not met, each of the four days in Sochi was spoiled. The long-awaited trip turned out to be one of the worst," the article says. The author adds that she would never want to go through this experience again. While Russians shout about "decaying Europe" and boast about their own analogs of luxury vacations, the truth is gradually coming to light.
Architecture from the years of the USSR
Despite the fact that Sochi, according to the tourist, is famous for its "expensive life," the city's architecture is "impressive." Instead of luxury and five-star hotels, the Russian woman encountered the "beauty" of the architecture of the last century: "In fact, almost the entire city has an old housing stock: panelized five-story buildings, old Soviet hotels, whose signs have not been changed for decades. I had a strong feeling that I was in the Soviet Union, not a premium resort." The author added that some of the buildings looked abandoned and neglected.
"Elite" vacation
As it turned out, renting an apartment or a hotel room in Sochi has an "elite" price, while offering an extremely non-luxury experience. In some complexes, you will have to pay about 6 thousand hryvnia for one night. "The price does not include meals. I'm not ready to pay that kind of money for a hotel," the author commented.
Russo-touristo
A tourist admitted that what she saw in Sochi did not live up to her expectations. From "attractions" that are not worthy of attention to vacationers from all over Russia. According to the traveler, "tourists without brakes" forget about manners and shame. Many of them think that they can keep their swimsuits on while on vacation, whether they are on the beach or in a restaurant. "This spoils the impression: it's very unpleasant to look at half-naked, sun-red, often drunk people with unruly children," the post says.
Doubtful entertainment
The main goal of the locals is to profit from tourists at any cost, regardless of the quality of service, the author writes. She adds that ATV rides are a popular pastime in Sochi. However, there is one point: "The instructor did not explain the nuances of driving. Everyone was obliged to fill out documents with passport data stating that they had no claims against the company if something happened during the trip," the Russian woman says, adding that she was not allowed to get on the vehicle with her husband because there was a risk of "getting killed on the route."
Later, her partner admitted that he had experienced a lot of stress: "In the end, the trip turned out to be tense, and the supposedly simple route was difficult: we went along a road with pits, up and down, along cliffs."
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