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14 października 2023 r.
After a long day of touring, we arrived back at the hotel to find our wet towels still in the shower, the trash cans still full and the beds unmade. When we called the front desk, the attendant said, "If you wanted your room serviced, you had to request it." Seriously? I understand the reluctance to enter rooms during the pandemic, but it's been declared officially over now so there's no excuse for this laziness and lack of service that a quality hotel should offer. We stayed in 5 other Courtyards by Marriott during our vacation this month and this one in Lenox was the ONLY one with this every-other-day cleaning policy. They are using the pandemic - which is over - to be extremely lazy. Another problem we had was that, when we arrived, I told the woman at the front desk to put us near the elevator because it's uncomfortable for me to do a lot of walking and I didn’t want to be at the end of the hallway. But when we got off the elevator on our floor, I realize she had put us in the very LAST room at the far end of the hall. That was the opposite of what I requested. When I mentioned it to her on our way back out, did she offer to move us to another room? Nope. She said she'd only worked there two weeks and didn't know which rooms were near the elevator. Here’s one more warning. If you plan to use the hotel shower products, be sure to see if you can distinguish which one is the shampoo and the body lotion, body wash and conditioner, before you get in the shower. These bottles are in pale green and of course the brand-name is in big letters that are easy to see. But what is actually inside the bottles is written in very small light green letters which makes if very hard to see - especially when the water is running and you’re not wearing your glasses. We've seen this in every Courtyard during the past year. Whoever bought these products were very inconsiderate. Other than these three big cons, the hotel was fine.
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