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To expect a window in a hotel room?

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LumpyandBumps · 17/05/2023 10:41

Just that really.
I booked a room for my husband at a large hotel for tomorrow. There was very little available.
I have just had the confirmation through and almost as a throw away line at the end of the small print it asks me to note that the room has no window.
Bearing in mind the hotel description mentions a picturesque location and views and no mention was made of not having a window anywhere before I booked. Would this not be quite a significant omission?

OP posts:
ExpatInSlavikLand · 18/05/2023 13:49

Jules912 · 17/05/2023 11:32

I once had one where the window was internal and looked out over the atrium/bar. I think I would've preferred no window, especially as I arrived late and literally just wanted to sleep.

A similar thing happened to me, in a hotel near to Budapest Airport. *The description on Booking.com made absolutely no mention of this and even had photos of a bright and airy room.

I woke up with the worst ever headache and was in a foul mood until I got on the plane (thanks to Jet 2's cheerful staff and multiple cups of tea!).

*After I complained via my Booking.com review, the owners tried to blame me, claiming the description had mentioned it had no window. It did not.

Hope you get your money back, OP.

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