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2 de diciembre de 2021
My first impression came from the car park. It's a very sharp turn to get into it - not nice at all. The car park was full of old mattresses. Every wall in the car park and the front of the hotel itself had old mattresses leaning against them, or stacked up in front of them. You could hardly tell that there were any walls - the whole place looked like an oversized padded cell from a mental hospital. Reception was locked. No staff anywhere. Looking through the dirty windows I saw more mattresses and a pile of other junk. The receptionist eventually arrived, smoking ****. Very chatty, but not very helpful. I thought I was never going to get checked in. After a long pointless talk about the weather, covid, and nearby pubs, she asked me if I'd paid for parking. I showed her the listing on my booking that said parking was free. She said it wasn't, and went to pull some mattresses away from the wall. This uncovered a notice from a parking company that said I had 15 minutes to pay. She'd taken longer than that to show up, and kept me talking for at least 20 minutes before saying anything about parking. She told me not to worry "because the cameras are usually broken". That doesn't fill me with confidence at all. She gave me a scrap of paper torn off a notepad with the code for the gate and the wifi scribbled on it. Really professional. I went to my room, past another guy who was also smoking ****. The room was small. Nothing to sit on except for the bed. There was an empty fag packet in the shower. The view from the window was of a flat tin roof covered in rubbish. The whole night was spent listening to drunks fighting each other outside. I left the next morning, and nothing on this planet could make me go back again.
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