Anonymous User
December 6, 2024
First of all, it wasn't as new as it looked in the photos. The building was very old. This was bearable. But here's the problem. I was planning to stay for two nights, but on the second night, something that seemed to be a fire detector (?) went off and the siren started going off. I hurried to the front desk on the first floor to evacuate, but there was no one there. After that, when I asked the hotel staff what had happened, they said, "It's probably a mistake... It's okay." However, I was scared that it would ring again and couldn't sleep, so I packed all my bags and decided to leave the hotel with my luggage the next time it rang. Then, as expected, the siren went off again. The second time, the man at the front desk just said, "It's probably a mistake, so I think it's okay," and gave me the same excuse. Shouldn't they apologize instead of making excuses? Sirens are tense, so my heart was pounding and I was anxious. Because of that, I still remember the scary memories. Is it okay for something like this to happen at a hotel? I don't want to stay there again.
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