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April 27, 2025
This is the first time a hotel has kicked out visitors. I am speechless.
After checking in to the hotel, a local friend came to the hotel to pick us up for dinner. When the friend passed by the hotel front desk, he would not let him go up to the room. After communicating and pressing the passport, he was allowed to go to the room to find us. After going up to the room, because we had just arrived and needed to wash up before going to dinner together, the friend waited for us in the living room for more than 20 minutes. We booked a three-bedroom and one-living room apartment. Then when we went downstairs and passed the hotel front desk, the front desk told us that there could be no visitors in the room. This was their hotel rule. The friend who received us was a local and asked why there could not be visitors. It was so strange. Then you should take out the rules to see. The front desk could not take them out and said that this was our rule. If the room needs other people to enter besides the two of us who registered to check in, each person needs to pay 30 US dollars. We told him that there would be no more people sleeping in the room except the two registered people who would sleep overnight. He still said no, and then we left to eat. After dinner, the friend sent us back and wanted to go upstairs to have tea and chat with us. The hotel front desk actually refused to let the friend go up to the room and kept stopping him. The local friend said he would call the police. Then we thought there was no need to make too much trouble, so the friend did not go up. Friends who want to stay in this hotel had better not have any visitors, otherwise they will not be allowed in. Also, this hotel does not provide toiletries and drinking water, because the tap water in Egypt is not drinkable.
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