| I'd call the front desk to complain. I wouldn't confront the guests doing it. |
Exactly. You’ve all become your grandmothers. Lighten the ef up man |
Grow up. Don’t rent a room if you can’t follow the rental agreement. I’m 35. |
If you want to smoke pot, go for. But don’t do it in a hotel where the rest of us have to smell it. |
35 times 2 grandma |
Yes and yes |
Agree they should just take an edible or go outside, but is it really THAT bad (I know you're answer, but randomly walking in a hallway where you get a whiff isn't the worst thing the world as it's be presented here). Just waiting for the person with the "allergy". |
You should regard them the same as cigarette smokers. There is nothing magical about weed smokers in hotels They are polluting everything. Tell the front desk. And if that room gets a $400 fine for the smoke and everything that goes into cleaning it, good. The weed smokers are bad people. Take a gummy instead. The people insisting on smoking in public areas and hotel rooms are almost always horrible people. Don't engage with them. But do let the front desk know. |
What part of hotels are non-smoking establishments is so difficult for you to comprehend? If you can't go a day or two without smoking, then stay in a dumpy Air B and B where it's allowed. |
Yes it’s that bad. |
| The smokers should get a room with a balcony. Otherwise, don’t light up. |
It’s bad enough that the hotel banned it. The guests agree not to smoke. This isn’t hard. |
Yes, if they agreed to stay in a place that forbade it and then broke those rules. |
| old no fun fuddie duddies all of you |
| MYOB |