Guest User
January 24, 2026
This trip, I learned what a 'connecting room' really means. It wasn't mentioned on my booking, nor was it explained during check-in. I noticed a locked door in my room and thought it was some kind of utility closet. On the second night of my four-night stay, I heard someone talking loudly on their phone in the hallway until 2 AM, making me realize how poor the soundproofing was. Then, on the fourth night, around 10 PM, I heard kids screaming and playing. It wasn't until one of the kids tried the doorknob that I realized there was only a single door separating our rooms, and all privacy was instantly gone. I called the front desk, and they offered to notify the noisy neighbors or move me to another room. It was truly frustrating; after four nights, with my child already asleep, how could I possibly move rooms? I just had to force myself to sleep while listening to the kids next door. I also need to mention that this hotel markets itself as pet-friendly, but from the very first night, I started having allergy symptoms—a runny nose and sneezing. I really overestimated my tolerance. Those with allergies should be cautious when booking here.
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