By: Admin
Registered User
Top Reviewer
I rarely leave negative reviews, but our experience here was frustrating from start to finish. Upon check-in, one manager told us the hotel had no air conditioning. After spending a night in a stifling room with only a small fan, another manager informed us the nezt day we could have switched rooms. If air-conditioned rooms were available, why weren’t we offered one in the first place?
I understand that things break and malfunctions happen—that’s part of running a hotel. But guests should not be left to suffer through avoidable discomfort if there are better options available. A simple room change would have made a world of difference.
Things only got worse. After returning from sightseeing, our room key stopped working. The front desk said a technician would be called and the door would be opened shortly. We waited nearly 90 minutes to get back into our room—and the key still didn’t work. We were never offered a room change, even though we were dealing with both a broken lock and no air conditioning. If the hotel was full, fine—but if rooms were available, why leave guests in a room that’s both uncomfortable and insecure?
We had no choice but to leave our room unlocked whenever we stepped out, including later that evening. That’s a serious safety concern.
To top it off, while waiting for the technician, we were offered tea. You’d think it would be a small gesture of goodwill given the circumstances—but no, we were charged for it.
A little empathy and basic customer serv
I understand that things break and malfunctions happen—that’s part of running a hotel. But guests should not be left to suffer through avoidable discomfort if there are better options available. A simple room change would have made a world of difference.
Things only got worse. After returning from sightseeing, our room key stopped working. The front desk said a technician would be called and the door would be opened shortly. We waited nearly 90 minutes to get back into our room—and the key still didn’t work. We were never offered a room change, even though we were dealing with both a broken lock and no air conditioning. If the hotel was full, fine—but if rooms were available, why leave guests in a room that’s both uncomfortable and insecure?
We had no choice but to leave our room unlocked whenever we stepped out, including later that evening. That’s a serious safety concern.
To top it off, while waiting for the technician, we were offered tea. You’d think it would be a small gesture of goodwill given the circumstances—but no, we were charged for it.
A little empathy and basic customer serv