More Terrible Hotels
Actually paid to sleep somewhere that turned out to be less compfy, private or clean than the bench in the park outside? Tell us all about it.
Or perhaps you'd like to boast about getting upgraded to a sea-view suite next door to Stevie Wonder, like my colleague keeps doing? Over and over...
( , Thu 27 Nov 2014, 9:36)
Actually paid to sleep somewhere that turned out to be less compfy, private or clean than the bench in the park outside? Tell us all about it.
Or perhaps you'd like to boast about getting upgraded to a sea-view suite next door to Stevie Wonder, like my colleague keeps doing? Over and over...
( , Thu 27 Nov 2014, 9:36)
This question is now closed.
Yet another week that the QOTW hasn't closed as per schedule.
Sort it out, or if you're not bothered about it any more (as the evidence suggests) just shut it down.
( , Thu 4 Dec 2014, 18:31, 22 replies)
Sort it out, or if you're not bothered about it any more (as the evidence suggests) just shut it down.
( , Thu 4 Dec 2014, 18:31, 22 replies)
Travelling in Wales on a shoestring budget, many moons ago
Booked into a cheap hotel that seemed to be run entirely by a bunch of crusty students, who were all about the massive drugs. Paid extra for a double room and my other half at the time and I were shown to our quarters for the night. There was no lock, nor even any handle on the door.
When I enquired if there was any way of keeping the door shut at night, as a token way of protecting our privacy and maybe even preventing the dodgy pillheads hanging around in reception from stealing all our stuff, the manager pointed to a football-sized rock in the corner of the room and said cheerfully "You can prop the door closed with that."
No theft occurred during the night. Neither did any sleep.
( , Thu 4 Dec 2014, 16:59, 4 replies)
Booked into a cheap hotel that seemed to be run entirely by a bunch of crusty students, who were all about the massive drugs. Paid extra for a double room and my other half at the time and I were shown to our quarters for the night. There was no lock, nor even any handle on the door.
When I enquired if there was any way of keeping the door shut at night, as a token way of protecting our privacy and maybe even preventing the dodgy pillheads hanging around in reception from stealing all our stuff, the manager pointed to a football-sized rock in the corner of the room and said cheerfully "You can prop the door closed with that."
No theft occurred during the night. Neither did any sleep.
( , Thu 4 Dec 2014, 16:59, 4 replies)
This question is now closed.