Staying in a lovely 5* hotel for 2 nights. Total treat, it's lovely.
Yesterday we went out for the day. Came back around 3pm and there were hotel staff in our room showing people around. They wanted to book the place for a wedding. They were right in the room, the woman was in the bathroom looking around. The man had opened the wardrobe.
I asked them immediately to leave and they did but they took their time about it, actually standing by the door commenting on how the room was a bit small. I nearly had to push them out and close the door.
We spoke to the reception staff later and they said it's common to let people look around occupied hotel rooms.
Really? Is this common? Right in the room opening wardrobes, not just putting their heads round the door for a quick look?
We got offered a free drink to compensate.
It's still bugging me this morning. I want to go to reception and make clear to them that no-one is to go in our room. Dh says I'm making a fuss. Cleaners go in there every day so this is no different.
I'm interested to hear if this is indeed normal and I'm over-reacting by being bothered by it?
I'll be wondering all day if someone is looking round our bedroom.