Three out of five stars is average, not bad.
Kicked out in middle of night after a review.
One must ask what activities occurred between those two events.
The hotel manager should be fired for calling the police on a review he did not like.
streisand effect
Unfrikkenbelievable that the police would do this, at least we know what cops will volunteer to run the concentration camps.
Real good PR there, and right before the holidays.
Vyas. I doubt Danny is his given name
You have to be a Leftist, I guess, to speak freely online.
Lesson: wait until you’ve checked out to leave a review.
I wonder how this will affect the reviews
Has this reporter gotten both sides of the story, AND investigated each side? Or is this reporter simply transcribing the claims of the hotel guests?
We’re getting played by the media, yet again.
So if they have no vehicle and no clothes, how did they plan to pay for the room?
Hotels shouldn't accept pedestrian customers in the first place.
Hike your butt on down the road, grandma.
Well, her three star review pales by comparison to the PR damage this idiot manager just did to his hotel, all by himself.
I’d say she gave it a higher rating than it deserved.
Don’t think it was that stupid. 3 out of 5 ain’t that bad. Amagansett Press and Jeff Gray may have to pay these folks a visit.
As an aside, Helen Georgia is a very cool town. Its basically modeled after an Alpine village right in the middle of the Georgia mountains.
I had pre-paid for an Ely motel room when my wife and I were vacationing in Nevada. The clerk at the front desk was all nice, and we went to our room to rest up. About 30 minutes later the clerk called me on the room phone and asked when I was going to pay for the room. I explained to him that it was pre-paid. He blew a gasket and said there’s no such thing (this was a national chain). I politely told him that yes, I’d already paid for the room and he threatened to call the cops and have me thrown out.
I went down to the front desk to confront the guy and was met by his wife, who apologized to me. She said everything’s fine. Her husband has dementia and she’d asked him to watch the desk while she took care of something else. He was sitting in a chair looking very confused. I was tempted to see if she’d reverse my charges and let us stay gratis for the trouble, but she was so apologetic I thought “forget it”.
We were only staying one night, so that was the end of it.
I would sue. Then buy the hotel and fire the guy.
Pathetic.
Apparently in the 21st Century, the customer is always wrong. This event fits right into the current narrative of generally beating-down the populace for any non-compliance or complaint against our government/corporatist overlords. The message is the sheep are to shut the bleep up.