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daughter went to bulgaria last week due back tomorrow she has hated every minute of it , she said the people are very rude vile people , everywhere she has been they have tried to con her in regards to over charging and in mcdonalds did it blatently, when she complained they got the right change out of till and threw it at her , she said all the booze is fake which they serve the english only the bulgarians get the proper stuff, weather has been crap too , she loves going to different countries ive never known her want to come home , dont think i will be visiting there , all inclusive food and drink is terrible too
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I went to Bulgaria in the early 1970s. V.nice.
However, things have changed since then. They have joined the EU since then (this gives all new members delusions of grandeur). Shame your daughter chose McDonalds. I'm suspect she might have done better but I cannot be sure. Most of the Bulgarians I have encountered in the UK in recent times have been somewhat disagreeable so I can imaginethose still in their homeland may be similar.
However, things have changed since then. They have joined the EU since then (this gives all new members delusions of grandeur). Shame your daughter chose McDonalds. I'm suspect she might have done better but I cannot be sure. Most of the Bulgarians I have encountered in the UK in recent times have been somewhat disagreeable so I can imaginethose still in their homeland may be similar.
Went there once. Hotel plumbing so hopeless that the bath emptied straight on to the bathroom floor. Food dull. Black Sea forbidden to swimmers. ( Life-saver said it was too cold, but it seemed it was always like that, so don't expect to swim if you go there - no hotel pool.) But one advantage was the nearby casino - one of the machines was so faulty that we won a fortune in gambling chips. But we couldn't change them into any useful currency, so we had to gamble them all away.
And hardly any of the hotel staff spoke English.
No possible chance I'd ever go back, not if you paid me.
And hardly any of the hotel staff spoke English.
No possible chance I'd ever go back, not if you paid me.
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We stopped at the Victoria Place Sunny Beach, Staff, no problems, the owners son was a champ racing driver, I went to speak to this bloke, the staff were told not to look or even speak to him, I was also advised to do the same! Why? status does not interest me, I spent 20mins taking about his BMW M6, He was ok to speak to.
I and a group of friends very nearly went to Bulgaria to ski, back in the early 80's....glad we didn't though, as all reports were awful.
Sunny Beach doesn't look like my kind of place at all....lots of high-rise hotel...bit like Benidorm, without the charm (!)
Apart from the obvious cheap prices, I can't see any good reason to go there really.
Sunny Beach doesn't look like my kind of place at all....lots of high-rise hotel...bit like Benidorm, without the charm (!)
Apart from the obvious cheap prices, I can't see any good reason to go there really.
she got back today and to top it off after putting case through it got broke into and and jewellery taken luckily it was only primark stuff but them thieving prats so thick probably thought it was gold , what a horrible plave horrible people shes told me so many stories too much to type i wouldnt go there if it was free vile place by sound of it
Actually, jackdaw, I did visit the USSR 40 years ago. The oddest thing was the washbasins, which had (not a plug hole, but) about 50 small holes in the middle so you couldn't stop the water draining away. One of our group knew about this, and had brought a rubber dinner-mat which covered the holes perfectly.
Food was dreary, ( lots of kasha) but good bread, butter, jam. Only things to drink were vodka, tea and kvass. Bureaucracy was dreadful.
Food was dreary, ( lots of kasha) but good bread, butter, jam. Only things to drink were vodka, tea and kvass. Bureaucracy was dreadful.
I went on a tour a couple of years ago; the people all seemed nice (we ate in a couple of private homes as well as hotels), the scenery was attractive, and the painted monasteries were wonderful. The food was nothing special, but hardly bad enough to drive me to a Big Mac. Did your daughter book a UK package deal? Tell them about it, if so.