They can’t have just been giving random people keys to hotel rooms… That’s mental. The bare minimum is expect is talking to the bill payer, or the guests named on the booking first
Horror_Extension4355 on
I will never use a travel lodge after a bad experience in London 10 years ago. Checked in around 10pm after attending a wedding, the door to our room was already wide open and the sheets were everywhere. Went down to complain and the employee basically sneered at us and told us to go see if we could find alternative accomodation is our room wasn’t good enough for us.
circleribbey on
The last time I stayed in a travel lodge (probably a decade ago) was a shambles
We went to our room after checking in and when we arrived it stank of damp so we went to the front desk to ask for another room. They obliged but when we got to room number two and opened the door there was another guest already in there. After an apology we went back down to try again and room number three was ok.
Plumb789 on
So annoying, banging on about deadbolts! Blatant attempt at deflection.
If the issue had *ever* been that the locks on the doors had been insufficient, there would be some purpose to the comments. But you could have a fucking drawbridge over a tank of alligators-but if the person on the front desk allows anyone to have the key, it’s all pointless.
Travelodge has done *nothing* but show complete contempt for what the victim went through (“we’re sorry she felt”: the most disgusting type of non-apology) and to the urgent and legitimate concerns of their customers (“we have deadlocks on the doors”).
The only answer is for *no one* to stay in Travelodges. This should be their Ratner moment.
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They can’t have just been giving random people keys to hotel rooms… That’s mental. The bare minimum is expect is talking to the bill payer, or the guests named on the booking first
I will never use a travel lodge after a bad experience in London 10 years ago. Checked in around 10pm after attending a wedding, the door to our room was already wide open and the sheets were everywhere. Went down to complain and the employee basically sneered at us and told us to go see if we could find alternative accomodation is our room wasn’t good enough for us.
The last time I stayed in a travel lodge (probably a decade ago) was a shambles
We went to our room after checking in and when we arrived it stank of damp so we went to the front desk to ask for another room. They obliged but when we got to room number two and opened the door there was another guest already in there. After an apology we went back down to try again and room number three was ok.
So annoying, banging on about deadbolts! Blatant attempt at deflection.
If the issue had *ever* been that the locks on the doors had been insufficient, there would be some purpose to the comments. But you could have a fucking drawbridge over a tank of alligators-but if the person on the front desk allows anyone to have the key, it’s all pointless.
Travelodge has done *nothing* but show complete contempt for what the victim went through (“we’re sorry she felt”: the most disgusting type of non-apology) and to the urgent and legitimate concerns of their customers (“we have deadlocks on the doors”).
The only answer is for *no one* to stay in Travelodges. This should be their Ratner moment.