Anonymous wrote:Someone who apparently can't stop giggling and is not a maid comes into your room at 8am, and you don't ask have the sense to ask who she is or what she is doing there...way to go op. Next time use the "Do not disturb" sign.
Anonymous wrote:Someone who apparently can't stop giggling and is not a maid comes into your room at 8am, and you don't ask have the sense to ask who she is or what she is doing there...way to go op. Next time use the "Do not disturb" sign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And she doesn't even appear to be a maid. When I asked her if she could restock the kleenex, she said she didn't have any.
She was holding a clipboard.
What the f. So sick of hotels doing this.
You mean that's not the first time? Put the do not disturb placard on the door handle and use the chain lock. Problem solved.
How about- let guests sleep past 8am before barging into their room? Problem solved.
Or you can just do your due diligence and take 2 seconds to slide the latch, which I would do regardless of when I was planning on waking up.
The door didn't have a latch, it had a bolt, which I locked. Thanks for your help in the thread, your input is no longer needed. Take care!
What kind of hotel doesn't have a slide latch? I use the do not disturb sign, I've never been bothered.
Lots of hotels?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did she apologize at least?
Yes, but to be honest I didn't get the gist of what she was saying, she had a fairly thick accent. She was giggling a lot and I was just thinking "Get the F out of my room"
This has to be a troll post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And she doesn't even appear to be a maid. When I asked her if she could restock the kleenex, she said she didn't have any.
She was holding a clipboard.
What the f. So sick of hotels doing this.
You mean that's not the first time? Put the do not disturb placard on the door handle and use the chain lock. Problem solved.
How about- let guests sleep past 8am before barging into their room? Problem solved.
Or you can just do your due diligence and take 2 seconds to slide the latch, which I would do regardless of when I was planning on waking up.
The door didn't have a latch, it had a bolt, which I locked. Thanks for your help in the thread, your input is no longer needed. Take care!
What kind of hotel doesn't have a slide latch? I use the do not disturb sign, I've never been bothered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did she apologize at least?
Yes, but to be honest I didn't get the gist of what she was saying, she had a fairly thick accent. She was giggling a lot and I was just thinking "Get the F out of my room"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Complain to management.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And she doesn't even appear to be a maid. When I asked her if she could restock the kleenex, she said she didn't have any.
She was holding a clipboard.
What the f. So sick of hotels doing this.
You mean that's not the first time? Put the do not disturb placard on the door handle and use the chain lock. Problem solved.
How about- let guests sleep past 8am before barging into their room? Problem solved.
Or you can just do your due diligence and take 2 seconds to slide the latch, which I would do regardless of when I was planning on waking up.
The door didn't have a latch, it had a bolt, which I locked. Thanks for your help in the thread, your input is no longer needed. Take care!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did she apologize at least?
Yes, but to be honest I didn't get the gist of what she was saying, she had a fairly thick accent. She was giggling a lot and I was just thinking "Get the F out of my room"
Anonymous wrote:Complain to management.
Anonymous wrote:Did she apologize at least?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And she doesn't even appear to be a maid. When I asked her if she could restock the kleenex, she said she didn't have any.
She was holding a clipboard.
What the f. So sick of hotels doing this.
You mean that's not the first time? Put the do not disturb placard on the door handle and use the chain lock. Problem solved.
How about- let guests sleep past 8am before barging into their room? Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:You didn't bother to ask who she was?