outdooradventurer202
30 de marzo de 2024
There were severe issues with housekeeping and the door key cards were incredibly annoying. In all, I will definitely never stay here again and will question ever staying at another Candlewood Suites anywhere ever again. In the 58 days I stayed here, I went without housekeeping for 23 days straight. It was bad enough that mold and bacteria were growing in my shower, sink, and toilet. It was disgusting. I cleaned what I could with my own supplies, but there's only so much you can do with Clorox wipes. It was not rectified despite me complaining to the front desk every other day for weeks. I was also told it had been cleaned 2 weeks ago, which it blatantly had not. The trash hadn't been taken out, kitchen floor hadn't been swept, none of the towels had been swapped, the mold in the shower was still there, the toilet hadn't been cleaned, the toilet paper hadn't been restocked, no amenities were restocked, and the bed had not been made. I'm not sure what else they would have done that would constitute "cleaning". The only reason I didn't leave is because the person at the front desk in the evening went out of her way to swap towels, take out the trash, and refill amenitites. She did her best to make up the gaps, but she obviously couldn't abandon her actual job to do a thorough cleaning of my room. And even when I did receive housekeeping, they often forgot to replace towels, toilet paper, and trash bags and so I was still contacting the front desk for things on a weekly basis. I thought more than once about leaving but I kept thinking surely they were just having a bad day and it would get better, and by the time I decided it wasn't going to change, I was so close to leaving it didn't seem worth packing everything up just to have to do it again shortly after. I understand that the housekeeping staff was understaffed, but with all respect, as a customer, that is not my problem. IHG promises cleanliness and this hotel failed miserably. In light of the cleaning issues, the key cards seem trivial, but it was still an incredibly annoying problem. The key card system is old and often would not properly program the card. The key cards would get wiped any time it came into contact with a credit card or cell phone, and sometimes it just stopped working for no apparent reason. I was also sometimes told that my card had expired. I'm here for 2 months, why was it set to expire before my checkout date? Regardless of why the card stopped working, it would happen every 3-4 days and I'd have to walk around the building to the front desk to get a new key card and then hope that the card actually worked on my door. Sometimes it didn't and I'd have to come back down, carrying all my work bags with me. I know I wasn't the only one affected by this, several of my colleagues made the same complaint. Other things that were trivial but I feel deserve a mention. There's only 1 elevator, so when it goes down for 4-5 days as it did while I was there, stairs are the only
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