TMSATL
15 marca 2024 r.
My recent stay at the Waldorf Astoria in Park City left much to be desired, despite the luxurious reputation of the brand. I had high hopes for a comfortable and restful night, especially considering the hefty price tag and the promises that came with booking through my AmEx. Upon check-in, I was initially assigned a standard room, but after inquiring about the promised upgrade, I was moved to a supposedly better room. However, my excitement quickly turned to disappointment as I entered the room only to be greeted by a strong odor of cigarette smoke. Understandably, I requested another room, which seemed like an inconvenience to the staff. Unfortunately, my troubles didn't end there. The alternate room I was given happened to be adjacent to the hotel entry road. My hopes for a good night's sleep were dashed when a semi parked outside at 3:00 am, abruptly awakening me with its blaring horns (or air brakes) and unloading activities. Despite my attempts to return to sleep, I found it impossible as my rest was further disrupted by subsequent disturbances from the truck. Upon check-out, I expressed my dissatisfaction to the front desk staff, who appeared sympathetic and promised to address the issue with the manager. Despite assurances of a follow-up, I left without resolution, as the staff was not available when I returned from retrieving my suitcase. Dishearteningly, my attempts to seek redress after the fact were met with silence. Despite a phone conversation with the hotel manager, who pledged to investigate the matter and promised to call me back, I have yet to receive any follow-up, even after three weeks. In summary, my experience at the Waldorf Astoria in Park City was marred by sleep deprivation in what was supposed to be a five-star accommodation. However, what was even more disconcerting was the lack of concern shown by the staff and the utter failure to follow up on their promises. Such lapses in service are unacceptable for a hotel of this caliber and have left me deeply disappointed.
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