Anonymous User
June 13, 2024
Before booking, call the hotel specifically to ask if you can use the screen mirroring function to watch TV. The hotel told me that some rooms support screen mirroring, so I specifically stated in the order notes that I needed to arrange a room with screen mirroring function.
When you arrive at the hotel to check in, ask the front desk staff again to confirm whether the TV has the screen mirroring function. The front desk staff said they were not sure about this, so they communicated internally on the phone and told me that all rooms can be screen-casted, and promised that the engineers would assist me with the operation after arriving in the room.
However, about 20 minutes after entering the room, a staff member came to the room and told me in a very friendly manner that in fact, all rooms do not support the screen mirroring function. For this work error, they said they could give a certain discount as compensation.
We checked out after leaving. The screencast promised before check-in, and the discount mentioned voluntarily due to mistakes after check-in were not fulfilled. The price of the lunch break room itself is not high, so I don’t care about the money. But for this kind of deception that greets you with a smile but opens your mouth, I suggest that everyone still thinks about it on their own and remains vigilant.
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