I am a retired federal air marshal, which means I lived in hotels for nine years. I was employed by the federal air marshals as a flying federal air marshal and stayed at all the major hotel brand’s domestically and internationally. This hotel is by far the worst hotel I’ve ever stayed in. It was overpriced, considering all the issues that I found in it and that I wrote about below.
1. The desk clerk, the first night I was there, tried to second-guess everything I was telling him which in turn caused a miscommunication between us.
2. The phone’s in my room, next to the bed, clip that attaches the handset to the actual telephone body, was broken. Therefore, the phone didn’t work. When I told the front desk they said that they needed to come to my room with a new phone because they had to do some kind of testing. When I told him I don’t want anybody in my room that created an issue because then I couldn’t get the phone back. They could’ve left it at the front desk and I would’ve picked up the phone since I’m not brain dead and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to plug in the phone into the jack.
3. The black microwave cover on the door came off in my hand when I was opening the door. The other thing I found out about the microwave was that the timer was broken as it continues to click even after it finishes it’s time cooking which is why the microwave was unplugged in my room when I first tried to use it. Subsequently, I concluded that it was because the timer keeps tick