anthony p
3 أبريل 2025
As a long time fan of Korakia my first stay being in 2000, I have been slightly disappointed in more recent visits. The quirky charms that came with the rooms were part of the experience when rates were 250-450 pn but now we're paying over $700 all in and you start expecting a way higher standard that really isn't there. I was in the Casablanca Suite which is one of my favorites due to it's private detached second floor location with great little kitchen, comfy bed, decent bathroom and private patio. Since my last stay they got rid of the closet (fine) and re arranged the seating to accommodate a desk with record player. Now I know the old record player thing is a fun feature you find in a lot of air bbs and such but it's getting to be a bit cliche and if a place is going to stick to that kind of feature it should have a better collection of records that are not all scratched, a better player, and maybe not taking up the best part of the room which used to have a cool sofa. I'm glad there are blinds on the windows it needed that but the blinds are cheap and they dont roll back up. I don't want to complain too much because the charm of teh place is still in tact but if prices are going to creep up like this to the point where they're competing with high end hotels then I think there has to be a step up in quality and amenities to suit. I would have liked to stay longer but not at $700 a night on a early weeknight getting to be off season. Also the kitchen no longer has dishes or anything to wash up with. The cool little shampoos are gone replaced with fixed pump action soaps, a lame lower budget feature you see in crummy hotels. Not a good trajectory overall I'm def a little bummed to see my favortite place in the desert erode in quality as prices creep up.
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