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       Re: Bad behavior at the hotel
       By: STiG Date: December 8, 2021, 3:48 pm
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       [quote author=DCGirl link=topic=2217.msg72293#msg72293
       date=1638983248]
       We've just had one too many experiences of staying in places
       where there were no rules and management can't or won't do
       anything about noise complaints (and I do feel for situations
       where one young desk clerk is left by his/herself to deal with a
       group of rowdy partiers all night).
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       I was staying at one hotel where another guest had brought their
       dog with them.  The desk clerk relented and allowed them to
       bring the dog in - they hadn't reserved a pet room - but they
       were instructed that they were to remain with the dog at all
       times.  Guess what?  They went out and left the dog in the room
       alone.  It was barking all evening, right up to the time I was
       ready to go to bed.  I called down to the desk, where they
       explained the above and said that they weren't permitted to
       enter the room.  So I asked for the local animal control number
       so I could call in a complaint.  Or allow me to go in and get
       the dog so the poor thing wouldn't keep barking all night, which
       of course, they couldn't do. (I'm a dog whisperer, it seems.
       Dogs that won't go to anyone else but their owner will come up
       to me.)  While they were trying to find me the animal control
       number, the guests came in the lobby and were told that there
       had been numerous complaints about their dog.  One more and
       they'd be booted.  No further issues with the dog after that.
       #Post#: 72315--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Bad behavior at the hotel
       By: Soop Date: December 9, 2021, 8:47 am
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       For stories from hotel front desk staff perspective, I recommend
       the subreddit r/TalesFromTheFrontDesk. There are some doozies
       there. And I learned a lot about third party websites (Expedia,
       Hotels.com, etc).
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       Re: Bad behavior at the hotel
       By: Winterlight Date: January 6, 2022, 1:30 pm
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       You can also find some horrific hotel stories at NotAlwaysRight
       under their hotel tag.
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