Vanvmom
Where was I going?
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exactly what we paid for - you go economy, you get economy.
We arrived at the hotel at 9am to check-in (knowing our room would not be ready yet, but hoping to be able to park there for the day). The lady at the counter had me sign in, and leave a $30 deposit "for any incidentals that may come up." She said to come back after 3pm to complete the check in. We came back at about 5:30. We told the gentleman at the desk that we'd checked in already, and we needed to get the keys to our room. He replied, "welcome, I need to get your signature here acknowledging that since your room is pre-paid, there will be no refunds, then I can give you your keys." I'm serious, it was that quick- the first thing he said to us. Now telling someone right away that there are no refunds does not instill much confidence in our choice to stay there.
We went up to the room - 2 queen beds as requested, but the room is quite small-2 beds, a desk sized table with 2 chairs and an additional chair. We called down to the front desk. I told them our reservation was for 5 people in our room. He said "yes, 2 queen beds." I replied, "where is the 5th person supposed to sleep?" He said he could send up a roll away for an additional cost, but I asked him where it was supposed to fit into the room - there was no way a roll away could fit anywhere in this room - additional cost or not. Instead we asked for additional bedding to make a bed roll on the floor, something we've done before in rooms when no roll-away is available. The room would have held five people if one of them was a toddler in a port-a-crib, but it was way too small for a family of 5 (with kids the age ours are) to stay in that room, and they should not have been able to book 5 people in that room.
It got even more discouraging as the days progressed. The shower curtains were not water-proof fabric, and leaked water all over the bathroom floor each time someone showered. The towels were all various shades of white, ivory and cream - not all the same color, or even the same size towels in the same colors (one cream bath towel, one white one, 2 ivory hand towels, etc). One day the sheet on one of the beds had a big stain on it. One day house-keeping accidentally unplugged the refrigerator causing the yogurt and cheese we'd put in it to get warm and go bad. One day house-keeping took all the glasses and did not leave new ones, and the next day they took all the partially used bars of soap from the bathroom and did not replace them with new bars. Each time we called down to request something they were pleasant enough about sending someone with the towels, glasses, etc. but in my opinion we should not have had to ask for these items each time.
I understand that you get what you pay for, and when you choose to go for an economy budget room (like we did this trip), that is exactly what you get.

We arrived at the hotel at 9am to check-in (knowing our room would not be ready yet, but hoping to be able to park there for the day). The lady at the counter had me sign in, and leave a $30 deposit "for any incidentals that may come up." She said to come back after 3pm to complete the check in. We came back at about 5:30. We told the gentleman at the desk that we'd checked in already, and we needed to get the keys to our room. He replied, "welcome, I need to get your signature here acknowledging that since your room is pre-paid, there will be no refunds, then I can give you your keys." I'm serious, it was that quick- the first thing he said to us. Now telling someone right away that there are no refunds does not instill much confidence in our choice to stay there.
We went up to the room - 2 queen beds as requested, but the room is quite small-2 beds, a desk sized table with 2 chairs and an additional chair. We called down to the front desk. I told them our reservation was for 5 people in our room. He said "yes, 2 queen beds." I replied, "where is the 5th person supposed to sleep?" He said he could send up a roll away for an additional cost, but I asked him where it was supposed to fit into the room - there was no way a roll away could fit anywhere in this room - additional cost or not. Instead we asked for additional bedding to make a bed roll on the floor, something we've done before in rooms when no roll-away is available. The room would have held five people if one of them was a toddler in a port-a-crib, but it was way too small for a family of 5 (with kids the age ours are) to stay in that room, and they should not have been able to book 5 people in that room.
It got even more discouraging as the days progressed. The shower curtains were not water-proof fabric, and leaked water all over the bathroom floor each time someone showered. The towels were all various shades of white, ivory and cream - not all the same color, or even the same size towels in the same colors (one cream bath towel, one white one, 2 ivory hand towels, etc). One day the sheet on one of the beds had a big stain on it. One day house-keeping accidentally unplugged the refrigerator causing the yogurt and cheese we'd put in it to get warm and go bad. One day house-keeping took all the glasses and did not leave new ones, and the next day they took all the partially used bars of soap from the bathroom and did not replace them with new bars. Each time we called down to request something they were pleasant enough about sending someone with the towels, glasses, etc. but in my opinion we should not have had to ask for these items each time.
I understand that you get what you pay for, and when you choose to go for an economy budget room (like we did this trip), that is exactly what you get.