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Air Conditioning

Postby NIK26 » 30 Apr 2010 11:35

I am staying at the Kapmar from 4th - 18th June and have contacted them about air conditioning and they have said the charge would be £4 per night which is £56 in total. Is it just me who thinks this is a bit extreme? and do you think i wll need air conditioning in June as I have never been before at this timeof the year.
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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby dksbbs » 30 Apr 2010 12:15

A wall mounted Air Con unit is typically 4 Kilowatts, in the UK this would cost you approximately 41p an hour to run if on full power. If you spend 9 hours a day/night in your apartment and have it switched on all the time your are looking at £3.60 a day so I think the charge is reasonable.

June could be in the mid to high 30's so you may need it, I suggest go without the first few days and then see how you get on.

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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby blondie » 30 Apr 2010 12:24

We've been in Icmeler in June the past two years, and both times it has been very, very hot indeed - even at night. I know that, personally, without air conditioning, I would have found the heat unbearable. It was lovely to be able to come back to our room, switch on the air con and have that blast of cold air to cool us down. As Dave has suggested, why not see how you get on for the first day or two - then if you feel you can't do without it, you can always get the air con.
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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby rachel06 » 30 Apr 2010 13:26

I'd say that was about right. We're paying £3 a day for aircon but they've included it in the price of the room.
We always go in June and i would say you will definately need it.
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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 30 Apr 2010 14:58

i know when you add it up it seems like a lot just for air con
but thats the standard price that you will find around the resort between £3-£5 i would say
in june i would get it cause sometimes it can be really hot in june
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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby burnley » 30 Apr 2010 15:16

Get it sorted - you will need it in June. As someone said try it without on the first night but we have been in June and the Temperature does not dip much in the night.
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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby gaylemcvey » 30 Apr 2010 17:54

We stayed in the Kapmar last September and had the air con it was good and when we took our key out it stayed on we had to turn it off as it was too cold when we came in of a night
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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 30 Apr 2010 20:16

some of the apartments and hotels use a card system or have a bit on the back of the keys that you put in the wall to activate the electricity
when you take the key out of the wall there is no air con or electricity
its just to save the hotel or apartment money cause it wouldnt be fair if we all went out and left our lights and air con on all the time
but if you put the air con on a low setting the rooms will cool down in a couple of minutes
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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby bikerjambo » 30 Apr 2010 21:42

Katiehutchinson_1991 wrote:some of the apartments and hotels use a card system or have a bit on the back of the keys that you put in the wall to activate the electricity
when you take the key out of the wall there is no air con or electricity
its just to save the hotel or apartment money cause it wouldnt be fair if we all went out and left our lights and air con on all the time
but if you put the air con on a low setting the rooms will cool down in a couple of minutes
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If you wish to leave it on then any card the same sort of size, Blood Donor etc etc do fine.

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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby dksbbs » 30 Apr 2010 22:28

bikerjambo wrote:
If you wish to leave it on then any card the same sort of size, Blood Donor etc etc do fine.

:D

Depends on the type of device, the apartments we stay in use a fob that is slightly larger that a credit card but about 5mm thick, the switch is activated by a magnet in the fob.


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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 30 Apr 2010 22:56

yeah think the apartments that we normally stay at is activated with a magnet inside the bit on the end of the key too
unfortuntely i dont think a credit card would work
worth a try though :P
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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby WonderGirl » 03 May 2010 17:49

I'm staying at the Kapmar from the 9th June for 2 weeks and I was told £4 a night too. The apartment I used to stay in was £25 a week (£50 for 2 obv hehe) so its not really that much of a different.

Like others have said give it a night or two and see how you feel. Last time I was there in june, I was grateful for the a/c.

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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby kentcabbie » 03 May 2010 19:28

You.ll def need it in june, we go the end of May and wouldn,t do without it, after all it only one less cocktail a day to cover it.
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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby cassia » 03 May 2010 19:51

I'd say see how you are the first day/night without it, and if its alright maybe think about just going into town and buying a big fan for the bedroom

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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 03 May 2010 19:59

yeah good idea
but you will find that the fans are not quite the same as air con
the fans just blow the hot air round and round and dont get much cool air through
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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby Hector » 04 May 2010 18:59

I notice that prices are being quoted in pounds sterling. Is that just an equivalent to the YTL price or do they expect to be paid in £?
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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 04 May 2010 20:03

Either will be fine im sure Hector
normally the hotels and apartments dont mind which currency you pay in
they arent fussy but watch cause they might give you a low exchange rate if changing from £ to TL or vice versa
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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby Erik The Viking » 04 May 2010 20:11

I would test it before you unpack, ive stayed in many rooms where it either doesnt get cold or it sounds like a boeing 747 engine.
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Re: Air Conditioning

Postby NIK26 » 04 May 2010 21:33

Thank you for all your replies i think i will see how it goes, ive never been in June so dont know what to expect the temp to get up to. I usually go end of august and have always stayed at hotels where the air con has been included in the price (luckily) thats why i thought it was a bit pricey. Roll on 31 days!!!!
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