In terms of price-quality ratio, the hotel is simply amazing. A huge room with two bedrooms, two living rooms and two bathrooms. A well-equipped kitchen. A great breakfast, especially if you come early. There is a good gym, there is a sauna. The pool is tired, but it is there and it works. A good transfer to the excellent Al Khan beach, 10 minutes on the road. There are many shops around. You can even walk to Dubai to the liquor store, if anyone needs it. A maximum of 15 minutes through the Sugar. If this hotel is still cleaned from the outside, it will be an exemplary place. Compared to the surrounding Indo-Pakistani landscape.
I liked the hotel. Great room with everything you need. It's a good restaurant. We stayed at this hotel for a day after the cruise. It's normal for this. But to live there for at least a week, no. We arrived at the hotel before lunch. We were well received and accommodated quickly. And we immediately jumped on the bus that took the guests to the beach. We drove for about 20 minutes. I liked the beach. But then you have to wait for time to be taken back. We arrived at the bus stop in advance. People began to pull up. Many of them have children. And the trash started. The swearing started on that little bus. You can't drive standing up. And the trial began, who should come out. This. Horror. They left with grief in half. There's nowhere to go near the hotel. Sand. There is a huge shopping mall opposite. But there's not much to do in it. They went back to the hotel . We ordered pizza at the restaurant and went to the room. Fortunately, the room is excellent. In the morning, a good, uncomplicated breakfast and transfer to the airport. Maybe it's okay for someone (especially with children) It's not a good way for us to relax (the bus to the beach is like manna from heaven). But I recommend the hotel.
The condition of the hotel is TIRED, but everything is in working order. The staff is friendly and helpful. The cuisine is very "southern", all the dishes are very spicy (it's difficult with children), there is no special variety, tea and coffee only in the morning (two kinds of goodies), breakfast in turn. You won't starve to death, but it doesn't cheer you up. The location is borderline (along the border between Dubai and Sharjah (affects the cost of a taxi), the neighborhood is uncomfortable, rather neglected (markets within walking distance help out). There are hotel beach towels, a shuttle service to the beach (we got a lot both to the beach and from the beach, with kalyaski on our heads). The beach is free, but there is a lot of fuel oil (you need to have napkins with solvent (gasoline), you will not be able to dodge). The overall impression of the hotel is VERY ECONOMICAL, but we didn't pay much either.
OPTIMISM and GOOD COMPANY helped.