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Ukpothead
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di-ann hotel

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do not stay at this hotel. The housekeepers are thieves. Yesterday morning i went for breakfast then popped to the shop next door then when i got bk to my room, found that they had been in and half tidyed the room and helped themselves to about 3gram of my very nice amnesia haze! I am not impressed with this i have spoken to staff and they are tryin to say sumone might have climbed thru my window, what a joke im on the 3rd floor. Apart from this problem im absolutely lovin my first trip and am already planning my next trip and i havent even finished my first lol


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Post by Boner »

Cheers for the warning, enjoy the rest of your trip.



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Post by JMey »

I'll look out, thanks.

Off-topic: where did you get the "very nice amnesia haze"?
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sorry j i completely forgot where i picked that up if i do manage to remember ill be sure to let u no
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Post by HighJackerrr »

This is slightly concerning as I plan to stay at this hotel this month...maybe I will put any valuables in a safe or just keep with me. Usually if I am staying at a hotel only for a few days, I request no maid service anyway. The way I see it, there is no need to have someone else come through my room when I can make my own bed in 60 seconds anyway.

Jas
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HighJackerrr wrote:This is slightly concerning as I plan to stay at this hotel this month...maybe I will put any valuables in a safe or just keep with me. Usually if I am staying at a hotel only for a few days, I request no maid service anyway. The way I see it, there is no need to have someone else come through my room when I can make my own bed in 60 seconds anyway.

Jas
Totally agree we stayed at the Best Western Blue Tower , left the " do not disturb " up the whole time we were there , and just to make sure also asked the cleaners not to come in , in our case it worked , no problems what so ever .
Sending out the good vibes to those that need them right now :-)
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I always hang the "Do not disturb" sign on my door whether I'm there or not and before i leave for the day i strip the bed of it's sheets and my towels and put them in front of the door , new ones are there at my door when i get back , now there is no need to come inside my room , works every time for me with no complaints from the front desk(s) :lol:
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Post by Ukpothead »

To be fair to the hotel they did give me 15e for the trouble and the manager said he was gonna sack the member of staff who took the weed but i wont be leavin anythin in my room unless its in a safe wherever i stay when i go back
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