Anonymous User
June 19, 2025
I clearly stated in the order that I wanted a room on a high floor away from the elevator, but I ended up getting a room on the lowest floor, the 5th floor, on more than 20 floors. There was a restaurant and gym downstairs, and it was next to the elevator. Because the bedroom window directly faces the swimming pool downstairs, there is no privacy at all, and I have to keep the curtains drawn. Does this mean that short-term stays are not welcome, and the high floors are reserved for long-term renters? I stayed there for two nights, and every day from about 9 am to 10 pm, I could hear intermittent sounds of heavy objects hitting the floor or wall, and I could feel the vibration in the elevator. If short-term stays are not welcome, you can mark it, or just take it off the shelf and only rent it for long-term use. Short-term stays of just a few nights can be bypassed.
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