"The room was not clean when I got in. Clearly the glitter on the side table overlooked by staff. I was exhausted from driving so I just laid down and woke up because the thermostat was malfunctioning and I couldn’t get it to work so at 76 degrees I was roasting. Called the front desk at 1:00 in the morning and Adam couldn’t fix it either and started to scold me about not calling right away and why didn’t I open the window? I was exhausted and fell asleep that’s why, and I didn’t open the window because I needed quiet and I was in a room next to the elevator and people talking. He offered me another room at 1:30 in the morning and I declined because my stuff was out and that would have meant gathering everything, totally waking up and not getting proper sleep for all I had to do in the morning. How is it that a 20 year old staff gets to scold a guest about how they should behave? I called the front desk in the morning and she was equally as rude, telling me I “refused” to move IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT— Let me make this clear. I did not REFUSE. I hoped I could get through the night—
What I want to know is when did Best Western make it a policy to be rude to guests and make it the guest’s fault for not being up to par.
After the morning call I tried to sleep until check out, put the privacy tag on my door and just as I fell to sleep, maintenance completely ignoring my DO NOT DISTURB sign.
I mean, what is this? I have to pay for rudeness and disrespect? "