Guest User
August 15, 2024
Every room in this hotel actually has a so-called owner. Our mysterious owner is in Vancouver and he must have invested in this room, which has caused chaotic management. First of all, the cleaning is not timely. You won't get such service if you don't urge them. Secondly, the so-called breakfast is just a few muffins. The cost has been reduced to the lowest, but the room rate is a little more expensive than that of ordinary hotels. Finally, here comes the point. Generally, when you check out in Canada, you just return the room card to the front desk to check out. This hotel will check the room, and it is very careful and nitpicking. As a result, he discovered a new world. There was a small piece of paint peeling on the toilet door, and he insisted that it was damaged by my cat. He has no common sense at all. If a cat's claws scratch it, there will be scratches. After explaining for a long time, the front desk asked us to communicate with the owner directly by phone and wanted to deduct $200 from us. The owner didn't give in and didn't stop talking until we said we would call the police. He said then go ahead and call us, and insisted on charging us at least $79. The police said that these owners are very familiar with the laws of Saskatchewan, and such economic disputes must be resolved in court. Ordinary travelers don't have so much time, and will finally give in and pay to seek peace. Whether or not you have pets, this lesson should be shown to all travelers as a warning. We don't know if this is a common practice in all hotels in Saskatoon or just this one. Hopefully, this is the only owner's disgusting practice. There were also cabinet legs in the room that were probably gnawed off by the dog. Fortunately, it wasn't the cat that could be blamed. If you want to have a happy journey, try not to waste so much energy and time on accommodation, choose other hotels!
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