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June 9, 2024
We stayed at Hotel Seeblick for four nights from 3-7 June. On arrival, our double room seemed to have had smoke in it recently, although not very bad, just noticeable. So we asked reception if there were any alternatives. The Receptionist was unhelpful, and said there were no other rooms available. However, after some insistence from us, she reluctantly offered another room. On inspection this was not an improvement, so we stuck with the first room, which proved fine after the windows had been opened for a while. Much of our experience was then good, especially our meal on the first night, when the dining room staff were helpful and friendly, and the food was good. Breakfast was nice, and the dining room staff were always helpful and friendly. However, when it came to pay for our stay, the main problem started. We had booked for four nights, but when we asked to pay the night before we were due to check out, the Receptionist who had checked us in said we had changed our booking to five nights during our stay. In spite of saying this was not the case, the Receptionist who was very rude and unhelpful, refused to budge and demanded payment for five nights. It appeared that one of the reception staff had changed the booking erroneously, but the Receptionist refused to accept that the hotel had made a mistake. We asked for the manager, who was unavailable, so we declined to pay until the manager was able to speak to us. At that point, the Receptionist quite amazingly tried to strike a deal by asking for 80% payment of the last, unbooked fifth night, which we refused, and then she suggested 50% payment, and seemed to have difficulty accepting that we were mature sensible customers not prepared to haggle with her, and that we wanted the manager to resolve the matter. Eventually, the manager appeared the morning of our departure, and agreed that we were only liable for the four nights that we had booked, which we then paid. The other somewhat irritating fault with the hotel was the parking. When we arrived, it was explained that parking was on a first-come-first-served basis, and that spaces could not be reserved. However, this proved to be false, because every day many of the spaces had Reserved notices stuck on them, which were all for German names, and the cars that took these spaces were frequently with the local STA (Starnberg) number plates, suggesting that the hotel parking was actually being reserved and used by locals. We found this unprofessional by the hotel. The Hotel Seeblick is in a lovely location in Bernried, and has much to commend it. However, it let itself down badly in particular by allowing an arrogant, unsmiling and rude young female Receptionist treat us with disrespect, and instead of recognising that the hotel had made an error that the manager would need to resolve quickly for us if that was what was needed, tried to play games with us, perhaps suggesting a deliberate attempt to increase our bill unfairly. Whatever the reason fo