thc2023
8. januar 2023
Our family stayed at the Maaha resort in late November/early December of 2022 as part of a larger tour of Ghana, after visiting and staying at a host of other hotels throughout the country. By far, our experience at Maaha was worse than any other hotel we visited. Although the site appears beautiful on the surface, I do not recommend staying here. Some portion of the issue might be due to the travel company that handled our booking; our four person family (parents and two children, 13 and 11) ended up in a beachside bungaloo that was clearly intended for a maximum of 2 people. Blame cannot be solely placed upon the travel company, however, as not only did Maaha allow that booking to be made, they confirmed it upon arrival -- including the number of guests. Our welcome letter stated only that the buffet breakfast was complimentary for guests ("bed and breakfast" was the phrase we kept hearing from them), and did not mention that only two breakfasts were complimentary. This became an issue later on, as we would inconsistently be charged for for our kids coming to breakfast. After the first charge (on the second day), I began skipping breakfast to allow my kids to eat; even still, 5 days of children's breakfasts added more than US$180 to our bill. Our tour company ended up picking up the tab on this, as it was also their understanding that breakfast would be included for all of us. The exorbitant charge for a child's breakfasts was consistent with other food prices at the resort being outrageously expensive compared to every single other hotel we'd been to. (In general, food prices in Ghana are low, especially compared to the United States and Europe -- even at hotels.) The quality of the food was passably good (in general -- there were occasionally issues that were *very* bad), but the prices reflected the fact that there was no other option for food in the vicinity -- without a car, there's simply nowhere else to eat. I assume this was also the reason that the structure of food service was also unpredictable. At first, we were presented with menus for lunch and dinner; by the time we left, we were basically ordered to come by early to make our choice between two or three options they'd present. Although we had positive interactions with a few staff members, many would preemptively present me with a complaint form. I found this behavior to be quite odd, as it started late on our first full day, well before I would have had anything to complain about. By the time we left, I found myself dreading the prospect of talking to anyone there. My wife and children, on the other hand, were perplexed by the number of times staff remarked "oh, you're still here?" or "why haven't you gone yet?" The overall feeling was that -- for whatever reason -- we were not truly welcome, and they wished we would leave. I have other complaints -- the lack of adequate mosquito control (like bed nets), which meant we had experienced dozens of mosquito bites (and, for my yo
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