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As someone that travels on business at least once a month, I've stayed at a a lot of hotels. So, frankly, my standards aren't too crazy. If I could give 0 stars, I would. This place is disgusting. Not only were there burn marks in my bedspread, the "non smoking" room stunk like an ash tray, hair left in the shower, and pubes in my sheets- the housekeeping steals. Lemme tell you about it. I stayed here the first night of my booking because I was exhausted and didn't feel like finding a new place in the middle of the night. My boss booked the rooms. We live in Cali. Didn't know what we were getting. The next morning we found a different place for the remainder of our stay. My boss packed up our rooms while I was at work and ended up forgetting several things of mine. Nothing expensive- pajamas, lotion, and my makeup mirror. No biggie, I figure I'd call them and get it from lost and found (which every hotel is legally required to have). I got the runaround and 3 hours later I finally just left work to go back to the hotel and talk to the front desk guy myself. I met the head housekeeper. I looked through lost and found. No sign of my stuff. I ask if I can be let back in to my room to see if it's still there. After being assured that housekeeping is very thorough (lol) and that nothing was found, so it must be somewhere else, I was finally let in to my room. Lo and behold, there are my pajamas. Hanging in the bathroom. Right where I left them. No sign of my half used bottle of B&BW lotion or my mirror. Whatever. At least my boss promised to never book another room in a hotel 6.
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