I was looking for a place near the airport in Sarajevo for my return trip.
It's about a 10-15 minute drive to the airport, and I knew there wasn't anything (eating places, etc.), but the worst part was the bathroom in the room. The button for the drain? Once the water was exposed and I flushed it once, the water wouldn't stop flowing. When I told the woman at the reception, she said she would let the man go, but I waited in the room for about 30 minutes, but no one came. Back to the reception. The woman was no longer there, and when I told the man who was in her place, he responded as if he hadn't heard, probably because I hadn't told him.
I asked the man to look at the toilet, left the key with me, and went out to eat. When I returned, he told me that it wasn't fixed, but it was still usable (no water was leaking). Even after I used the toilet, the water continued to flow, so I left it as it was. Did you mean to say that it will flow? In the end, I left it there even though I was done with it. I was shocked at how this situation was handled overseas, even though it was different from Japan. Since I paid to stay here, I feel angry that they didn't do a minimum inspection of the facilities beforehand. What did the people who stayed there before me do? Has it been the same since then? I don't know about the other rooms, but I shouldn't choose them. It's a waste of money.
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