Guest User
October 31, 2024
The overall feeling here is not welcoming to guests. When you first walk in, there’s a big sign on the check-in counter that says “if you smoke here you will be escorted out with the police and find $250”! When that’s the first interaction I know I have not spent enough money and it is a problem, oriented hotel Where management is more concerned about controlling problematic guests than welcoming them. The lady who checked me in was nice though, but there were four people in line and some guy came out of the management auction office and looked around and went back in. So I guess he didn’t think having to wait that long was a problem and it was a long wait. The room was pretty nice but neglected. The curtains were decent, but they were falling off the curtain rod in several places which would’ve been easy to fix. The water wasn’t hot enough. I couldn’t use the coffee pot because there was something yucky floating in my brand new cup after I used it it looked like curd milk. The light outside my room was flickering off and on like a ******* house. I saw a maintenance guy down the hall so I went to him and I pointed out the light and he told me he didn’t speak English. I used my hand to blink at the same time. The light was blinking on and off. You don’t need to speak English to see when someone’s pointing to a light that is blinking often on like there’s a fire alarm going off. In the morning I asked him where was breakfast using universal sign language. I came from San Diego where half of the people speak Spanish so I’m used to communicating with people who don’t speak English, but he couldn’t answer me when I pretended to be drinking coffee and asked him where with my hands. If you don’t speak English, you need to learn some basic words if you’re going to be working in the United States. numbers one through 10, hello, goodbye, thank you, where is, I need, I want, coffee, toilet paper, trash, etc. A basic vocabulary like that can be achieved in evening. When I went to the breakfast, there was a long line because we couldn’t help ourselves to eggs and sausage. They gave me about half of a scrambled egg And one sausage. I asked for more eggs and another sausage because come on! I had literally called the night before and I asked if they had a hot breakfast because if they didn’t, I would go somewhere else. Again, we are being treated like children who don’t know how to behave without micromanagement. I thought it was really dumb and insulting. The people didn’t speak English. There is more. There was something wrong with their scrambled eggs. I couldn’t figure it out at first, but then I realized It tasted like I was eating egg yolks and it was disgusting. I think somebody else is taking the egg whites to make a healthy omelette for themselves and then serving with left to the guests and trying to pass it as scrambled eggs, but it’s just the yolks. It was gross. I didn’t even eat it. I gave it to my dogs. There are coffee cups we