Guest User
October 29, 2023
When booking, we made two phone calls to confirm whether we could delay check-out, and both received affirmative replies. We didn't necessarily force the hotel to allow us to delay check-out, but we just had to arrange our subsequent itinerary according to that time, including return ticket time, etc. , if the hotel. If the regulations change, can we get an advance notice? Instead of getting a frantic knock on the door at 11:30 to check out, which disrupted the original plan and was really frustrating. When communicating with the store, I didn't get any apology. Instead, the store complained about how difficult it was for them to do it. Shouldn't these be notified to us at the beginning or after moving in? Instead of waiting until you are held accountable before starting to misbehave, communicate in advance and avoid such troubles. It will benefit others and yourself. Please reflect!
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