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31 de enero de 2023
Wen we arrived our hotel room door did not need a key to open, we simply pushed it and it easily opened. We told the front desk on the day we arrived, the fix we were told was to pull the door extra hard—which we had already tried multiple times. Two days late when we checked out, no one had come to fix it and the door still could be pushed to open. The hotel was fully booked and there were no open rooms to move to. The front desk staff was horribly unhelpful. The walls in the hotel are extremely thin, I could hear entire conversations in the room next door. We were staying at the hotel for a baton competition, we did not get back to the hotel until after 10pm. The kids needed showers and to get to bed. Just the normal movement in the room caused the people in the room below to complain that we were being loud and that we were stomping around. No one was stomping, the tv was off, there was no music being played, I had two sixteen year old girls in the room with me, they were trying to get ready for bed, they had to be up early the next day—no one was jumping on the bed, there is just no insulation or any any sound proofing to keep normal footsteps and moving about in the room to keep from sounding loud. There were a total of 3 people in my room that had 2 queen beds. When I went down to ask for more towels (we were only given two towels for three people) , I was told we had too many people in our room and that due to Covid ONLY two people were allowed in ANY hotel room. At that point I was done, it was more of a hassle to stay at this hotel to be close to our competition, then it would have been to stay further away and drive. Next year we will stay in Toledo and drive.
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