They had a syringe... To my husband (who grew up in a crappy area in NV) this is completely unacceptable. Please if you arent helping dont post. I already got i trouble for asking this
How am I NOT helping? I'm posting because I think that I'm helping you a great deal, if you would hear me.
I'm telling you that people on TA are bananas. They always have been, especially about
Disneyland. I'm telling you that I, a longtime Disney traveler, a world traveler, a person who traveled by herself for years, do not trust most of the reviews that people on TA write.
If I were going by what people on ONE site said, and I found that people who know what they are talking about do NOT trust that site, that would be helpful to me.
It's too bad you didn't catch that Hilton sale the other day. That was a good one. Though I think it was higher than your budget, maybe.
Our childrens safety is priority number 1

sorry if this doesnt fly with some.
Are you implying that others just toss our children into vats of syringes? I mean seriously, why put that sentence if you aren't actually saying that WE don't care about our children's safety?
The guy said it was "in the curtains." I'm a little surprised they would miss it, but something about the whole thing is fishy to me.
The WHOLE thing is fishy IMO.
At a place that isn't $20 a night...I don't believe there are people living there. I don't believe that someone pulled down his pants and stuck his hand in his underpants in the parking lot. I don't believe that the person watching this didn't call the police immediately. I don't believe that a syringe fell "out" of the curtain. I don't believe the review or the experience.
I have a hard time trusting a review when they took time to review it at the end but did NOT take the time to call Housekeeping *right then and there* to have it CLEANED, or to march down to the front desk and get it fixed. (and that goes for reviews here, too)
When we walked into Saratoga Springs Resort at WDW and it was so mildewy in there I nearly died, we took care of it. By the next morning we were getting OUT of that room (I was already delirious from the smell...I have serious problems with mold/mildew as well as chemical offgassing...and DH was letting me call the shots, and I made a BAD call by not getting us out of there that night), but we had called immediately at least.
As for the black feet/socks thing... even the fanciest hotels have that problem! I always wear my slippers in hotels now ever since having black socks at Desert Inn, PVI, Paradise Pier Hotel and Tropicana!!
Absolutely.
At least at M6 they have laminate floors so you can sort of see if things are clean or not! Carpets are the worst, because vacuuming them doesn't get them "clean". If the M6 floor is grungy, call the housekeeper in there with a wet mop, get it DONE.
Aside from the lobby and proximity, GCH should really be a <$200/night hotel.
I so very much agree with you.
We have syringes in our house from a medication DH was on. If DH was cleaning the top of the fridge and the milk jug fell down (he grew tired of paying for sharps containers) and he didn't clean it all the way, we'd have a syringe sitting around. Doesn't mean we're druggies.
My mom was THE cleanest person ever, a serious neat freak. And we had spiders and termites in our house in CA, and cockroaches in our house in FL. Critters get in, no matter HOW clean you are. (someone talked about roaches) It's how the hotel deals with it that's the key, not necessarily that they are there in the first place.