Of course, sometimes you stay at a hotel and everything is perfect. Other times one or two things may go wrong (even if they’re pretty big things, like these).
Of course, some of the situations above happened by accident – something that need to be repaired, poor design, etc. It happens. But then there are the hotel stays where it’s apparent the hotel has either ripped off their guests, or have tried to. Like these:
What a deal!
That view, tho…
I repeat, that view, tho…
That balcony, tho…
@jamesmeanor And that’s on false advertising #foryoupage #fyp #foryou #fy
And this one, too!
Still, better those “balconies” than this view…
Hotels should specify what kind of pool…
And what’s in the pool…
They should have looked the hotel up on this website first…
I’d ask for that extra money back…
Shame on you, Hyatt!
This doesn’t surprise me at all. That the resort fee is only $33/night is the surprising part
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While there’s no doubt hotels pull stuff like this, most of these seem fake
OK. Everyone is entitled to their opinion – that’s why our blog is called Your Mileage May Vary 😉