Anonymous User
June 11, 2025
As soon as I checked in, I checked the room and there was a lot of hair on the bed sheets and mattress. I went to the reception and asked to change the room. I asked to see the new room first because I don't want the other rooms to be dirty. The non-English speaking security guided me to the new room. I was trying to check the new room when the non-English speaking housekeeper kept talking to me in Polish and forced me to go to the original room. She was very scary because she was angry. I told her I don't speak Polish and tried to explain the situation with a translation app but the WiFi was weak and the app was not working so I couldn't communicate with her. She called the reception and I spoke to the receptionist in English. I went to check the new room and the housekeeper forced me back to the original room. So I haven't seen the new room properly yet. I explained that I need to see the new room properly before I can decide which room to get. But the receptionist kept asking me which room to get? Are we moving to the new room? and rushed me. The security kept telling me the same thing. I was very scared because the housekeeper, security, and receptionist all blamed me at the same time and asked me which room to choose. I think it's better to talk about this directly, so I went to the reception. You saw the room, right? Why can't you decide? Which room are you going to choose? The two receptionists said to me, "So, I haven't checked the new room properly yet. The housekeeper came and forced me to the old room. I haven't seen the new room yet, so I can't decide which one to choose. I'm sorry, but please don't rush me. I'm a solo traveler, so please stop because it's very scary for you four to rush me at the same time." I saw the new room, but the sheets and mat were also dirty, so I went back to the old room and had it cleaned and it became beautiful. I was very disappointed because I had heard that many of the reviews of this accommodation were old but well-cleaned and clean. And I was really tired of the hotel staff's response because I was scared. When I returned to my room late that night, there was a big spider's corpse on the wall next to the window. Someone had killed it and it hadn't been removed. I tried to remove it because it was in my field of vision when I lay down on the bed, but it was past midnight and it was high up, so I decided to ask the reception the next day. The receptionist the next day was nicer than the previous day and apologized properly for the spider's corpse. Then the staff came right away. He was polite, but I was surprised that he threw the corpse in the shower room where I was taking a shower. He put it on the floor of the shower room where I was standing, not in the drain. I told him not to do that, and he said it was no problem because he would flush it. However, the drain in the shower room did not flow well, and sometimes it would come back. I had already reported that to the reception and asked them to improve it. I don't understand why he didn't throw the spider's corpse in the trash or take it outside the room. After that, a nice housekeeper came, different from the previous day, and cleaned the shower room properly. The receptionist on the second day was very nice, so I felt relieved. I get water every day, so I called the reception to ask for water. I thought they were busy, so I told them I would go and get it, and went to the reception. Then I heard that the security had brought it to my room. I rushed back to the floor where my room was, but there was no security, so I searched the floor. But he was not there, so I gave up and went back to my room, and the water was in my room. I did not expect the staff to enter my room without my permission, and that is a problem. So I told the reception that I do not want them to enter my room without my permission. Usually, hotels have a card to indicate that you do not want to enter the room, but there was no card in my room. I was hoping that there was such a card, and then I found it on the door of another guest's room. When I asked the reception about it, they asked me if it was not in your room? I looked carefully, but there was none. If they have cards, they should prepare them on the inside doors of all the rooms. On the third day, I did not want to be passed by like the previous day, so I went directly to the reception and asked for water. That day, the same staff as the first day was there. Then she spoke to me angrily, "Water? You don't have it in your room?" I had heard that I get water every day, so I didn't understand why she spoke to me angrily. I explained, "I didn't get water today. I heard that I get water every day, so I came to get it." It may be the Polish accent, but some of the staff's facial expressions and the way they spoke made me feel like they were blaming me, and I felt scared. There were many problems, such as dirty hair at check-in, room transfer issues, and spider corpses left behind, and I was very tired. I felt like I wanted to be angry, but for some reason I felt like I was being scolded, which was very disappointing. If they cleaned the room properly, there was no way they wouldn't notice the big spider corpse. I stayed at this hotel because I read reviews saying that it was an old but well-cleaned and clean hotel, but it was a big mistake. At least I checked two rooms, and both beds had a lot of other people's hair left on them.
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