Steve V
23 de julio de 2024
Situation at an Airbnb necessitated I find an alternative place to stay late at night. This was the only place that would pop up on my phone with only one bar of service. It was $230 with tax, but it was late and I felt I didn’t have many options. I Ubered to the hotel and the first thing I notice is groups of people congregating outside of various rooms. I won’t elaborate or guess as to what was going on, but it didn’t look good. In fact I’m quite sure, based on a couple very brief interactions I could have had a “roommate” for the night if the price were right. The manager insisted I look at the room before I rented it for the night. I give him credit for that. He was very friendly and helpful. He assured me he lived next door and would be nearby all night. So not to worry about the crowds of people milling around. The room was pretty dirty and in need of repairs. There was not pier to either of the night stand lamps. I made the mistake of pulling the couch out to see it the lamp was plugged in and it wasn’t. In fact there was no wall outlet to even plug it in. But there was a very dirty towel laying on the floor behind the couch and there were bugs crawling all over it. I shoved the couch back, went to bed and went to sleep. Overall it is one of the filthiest hotel rooms I’ve stayed in. And the price was ridiculous. I ended up the next three nights at a 2 bedroom, 2 bath room at the embassy suites with a full kitchen, dining room, island and living room for about the same price. Maybe slightly higher. It was a beautiful, clean property. I’m not sure why they charge so much unless they allow extracurricular activities other, less expensive places won’t allow. I found out later, the hotels down the street, which looked cleaner, were under $100. So idk what’s up with that. But I got snookered. That’s on me. Lesson learned.
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