Guest User
November 24, 2021
All the high-end inns were fully booked during the autumn leaves and holidays, so I booked a long-established inn or villa with high expectations as the price was just that. Also, to prevent coronavirus infection, I chose a room with an indoor bath and an open-air bath in the guest room. But a villa? It's so old that you'd think. The bath leaked water even after filling it up, and the shower was disgustingly dirty, which was a real shame. If you're going to pay for your morning coffee, I'd like you to give me what I pay for. It's lukewarm and I can't drink it. If you bring drinks into your room, you will be charged a fee. I thought this inn was all about taking money. When I checked out, there was no one at the front desk, and there was no one to see me off or thank me for staying at the hotel. I also run a company, and I make sure to see off customers until they are no longer visible. Even if the rooms are nice and the food is delicious, what about inns that can't say thank you to their guests? I have no intention of going to this inn again. If you are running a business with young staff, I think a certain amount of training is necessary.
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