Residents of house number 124b, who stayed for 10 days despite not being satisfied with the living conditions, had agreed to rent a triple house with two separate rooms for four for 1100 hryvnias, which was 1200 for three. Despite being offered a refund, they chose to stay.
The residents of house 204, who came to the administration with complaints and asked to be given two minutes to resolve their issue, were met with screams, even though other people were present at the same time. It was not the fault of the administration, but rather the fault of their curator, who had brought a group of 50 people and only their family did not fit the conditions. The houses were clean, regardless of the type. There were families who had come specifically to this house, 204 (before and after them, there were three such families). After a couple of days, they apologized and were refunded.
Residents of house 214, who had moved to another house, were still not satisfied with their stay and suffered for 10 days. Their friends, who had booked an economy room for four with a washbasin, their own kitchen in the house, dishes, linens, a refrigerator, a stove and a kettle for 510 hryvnias, wanted to see what they wanted to see. The toilet may have been sad, but it was clean. There were no deluxe rooms on the base. They stayed as well.
All issues were resolved. The administration always tried to meet the needs of the vacationers. Most people enjoyed their stay at the base and left in a good mood, wanting to come back. The administrator and manager were not rude or scamming. People of different financial statuses had come and stayed in both economy and improved houses, and everything had suited them and fit their needs. In the 1.5 months that the database had been open, a lot had been done and updated. Everyone was encouraged to be kind to each other.