I just arrived and the hotel upgraded me to a double room. I’m very grateful.
Stayed for one night and felt quite comfortable. I originally stayed for two days and then renewed for another two nights.
The front desk was kind enough to help me upgrade and just let me book a tatami room for two nights.
Then something happened on the third night
I went back to the room after 9pm and couldn’t find the disposable slippers I brought.
I wanted to eat the cake in the refrigerator but found that the cake knife and spoon on my table were missing.
I want to say that if you want to clean, then clean. What's the matter with touching my belongings?
I asked the night shift clerk at the front desk and he said that the cleaning staff had thrown it away.
Good guy, let me immediately discount the hotel's service.
They didn't say what compensation they would have to pay.
In the end, I had no choice but to ask the person on duty at the front desk for a pair of chopsticks.
If you don’t want your room cleaned, it’s better to tell the front desk.
To prevent things from being thrown away as waste
Service: 🤢🤢🤢
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