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October 24, 2023
Stayed for two nights and was broken into twice. Really very speechless experience! ! ! ! ! !
On the first day, because I was used to sleeping late, I turned on the Do Not Disturb light in advance, fearing that someone would come to clean the house while we were sleeping the next day. As a result, the next morning, the cleaning uncle still knocked on the door and said that he wanted to clean. I went out and said that there was no need to clean. At 11 noon, while we were still sleeping, the uncle barged in! Or say I need to clean it! ! When he found us on the bed, he hurried out. I felt strange, why the uncle kept coming over to clean even though I pressed Do Not Disturb. Only then did I realize that the Do Not Disturb button in the room was broken! When pressed, the light outside will light up for immediate cleaning. . . . . . . . (Please apologize to the uncle for me. I misunderstood him.) How can a hotel make such a mistake? Two completely different lights can be reversed? What does this do to a person who really wants to take a break and presses the Do Not Disturb light?
The second break-in occurred the next day, possibly because the hotel wanted to test the fire alarm system on a Monday when there were few visitors. This is understandable and we were told by phone in advance. But you are testing, why would you break into a sleeping guest's room? ? ? As soon as a man came in and saw someone, he went out immediately without saying anything. I quickly went out to see what was going on. When he saw me coming out, he explained that he was a staff member...
When I finally checked out, the front desk asked me to give a good review. I have never encountered such a situation. I stayed for two days and staff broke in during both days while we were sleeping. I'm really sorry. I really can't give a good review. .
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