06/16/13 I was in this institution. From the threshold, an unpleasant impression develops: the administrator is a lady of those bygone Soviet years, with the attitude "You owe me everything here." In general, the attitude is dry and mocking. I went to sunbathe in the solarium, just saw the sign "New solarium", and decided to take a chance, because the solarium, which I usually go to, was already closed. So, this "new" solarium was probably new in the time of Catherine the Great. The administrator forbade the use of any buttons (blowing, breeze, lamp adjustment), since they all do not work. Well, there are 35 lamps in this wonderful solarium! The power is 160. That is, after 10 minutes of tanning, the effect was the same as if I stood outside in the sun. Well, all right. It is strange that at first I did not even ask the price - I was sure that such a semi-dry solarium in such a Soviet hairdresser would cost at most 3 UAH, so no! 5 hryvnia per minute! This is the cost of a very, very good solarium with a capacity of 200.
Oh, yes, something else. When I asked to bring a roll of napkins, which were not in the room, the aunt administrator said: “what? What kind of napkins?!" I started telling her that all tanning salons have napkins so that you can get your body wet, etc... To which she began to snigger maliciously and say that I was making it up and they didn't have any napkins, and in general, they say, why don't they come here to sweat!
Yeah.