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Postby tonymc01 » 04 Jul 2006 04:34

hi guys,just read some small print on the celik apts and the air conditioning is payable locally,any idea how much it roughly costs?
i dont imagine it would be much fun without it
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Postby sandra white » 04 Jul 2006 06:07

morning tony, depends on where you are staying they charge you per day in the past we have been around £100 for two weeks but it varies you also need to pay for a safety deposit box if you want one but it's not much.Only one more sleep for us we go early hours thurs morning can't wait.by the way the sevgi apt which is down the hill from where you are staying do really good food and if you are a good customer he will allow you to go on his midnight cruise free of charge and it's fab ,have a good holiday , sandra
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Postby Diane Rigby » 04 Jul 2006 09:55

Agree with Sevgi Apt having good food. Have stayed here before and the food was excellent. Last time they were offering a free breadkfast if you had an evening meal. DOes anyone have any idea of any special offers this year? Di. :)
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Postby denisthefish » 04 Jul 2006 10:03

on the special offers at sevgi apts,gunay is letting me take his wife out, (only joking),whose name is sevgi by the way,but the food is great,pop in for a beer.have a nice holiday.
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Postby Diane Rigby » 04 Jul 2006 11:03

I vagely remember someone telling once (after a few Efes) that it meant beutiful princess or soemthing like that. Someone will correct me if i'm wrong. denisthefish: you had my son worried then, he thought he was first in line for that honour, she is very pretty though. Will see them 2 weeks Friday when we fly out. The air conditioning a the angel inn (behind Sevgi) is £60 for a fortnight. It is usual to pay between £50-£100 for 2 weeks. Di.
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Postby sheepy » 30 Jun 2009 20:36

Are there any apartments, where the air conditioning actually......well.......works?
I mean, I'm not complaining, we were ok, but this year at the Moonlight, the aircon units - individual ones in the bedroom, they were really no better than a large flat fan, it certainly wasn't super cold air it was blowing out.

It's been the same in pretty much any holiday apartment we've ever stayed in, including the ones in Menorca - a little bit cold at best, but it isn't going to win any awards for chilling.

Or do the places with decent aircon, are they the places which actually charge for it per day? This is of course fair enough if it's efficient as opposed to a fan :wink:

Just curious really
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Postby blondie » 30 Jun 2009 20:38

Maybe we've just been lucky, but the places we've stayed in have had excellent air con, even to the extent that sometimes we've had to turn it off because the kids were moaning that it was too cold!
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Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 30 Jun 2009 21:15

em depends on where your staying
but normally we are around £20-£30 a week
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Postby Jozzyd » 30 Jun 2009 21:29

Ours was turned off last year at night and we went in August, i set the night temp to fairly cool, hubby turned it down to freezing, i was cold so nicked the remote and turned it OFF!!!!!!!!!!! I was actually cold :D :D :D And we paid per day about £3/5 can't remember exactly :oops:
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Postby dksbbs » 01 Jul 2009 09:04

I mean, I'm not complaining, we were ok, but this year at the Moonlight, the aircon units - individual ones in the bedroom, they were really no better than a large flat fan, it certainly wasn't super cold air it was blowing out.


You may have been just unlucky, I have always found the air conditioning fine at the Moonlight (6 Visits), even had to turn it off at night because it was too cold. Did have one problem a couple of years ago but reported it and the issue was resolved that day.

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Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 01 Jul 2009 09:05

its well worth the extra money for air con as it can get really hot when you just come into your room at night
sometimes we had to turn ours off for a while at night when we woke up and it was too cold but about an hour later we had to switch it on again
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Postby salford_steve » 01 Jul 2009 18:06

I prefer a fan, you can have a fan or air con at Kurt Apartments. The fans are really powerful, not like those cheap stand up ones.

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Postby dotty » 01 Jul 2009 20:15

We pay £4 per day for air con, and worth every penny, and it does work
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Postby Ian&Jo » 03 Jul 2009 16:09

we paid £3 a day at the babadan for a/c and £1 a day for a safe,well worth it
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