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Luxury Hotel Breaks - Avoiding the hotel horror stories

By: Robin Richmond

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When looking for hotel accommodation most people are very price

driven in terms of making their choices. Finding out where you

want to go and how cheaply you can stay there are very often the

only factors that are taken into consideration. Couple this with

the British attitude of “making the best of a bad situation” and

being too accommodating when it comes to poor service, and it is

no wonder there are so many hotel horror stories out there. As a

travel writer I have certainly encountered a number through the

years myself, however one of the best I have heard of late can

be read here - http://www.epinions.com/content_40028769924. The

following is an extract from this particular hotel horror story

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“When I checked in, I was given the last available room. It had

one bed even though I requested (requested being the key word)

two beds. I would be sharing a room with someone and even though

I don't mind sharing a bed, I did not know how the other person

would feel. I was told my request for 2 beds was just that, a

request. They are not obligated to give me what I requested.

Okay, so I would be sharing a bed. Fine.



Then I went upstairs, put the key in the lock, and opened the

door. There on the bed, was a couple... um... enjoying

themselves. They looked at me, I looked at them, and then I ran

out the door. I went down to the front desk and told them what

happened. They told me that they didn't know which rooms had

been given out that day. The man checked a few things on his

computer and told me, "Whoops, that was the room of the couple

who just got married here." How did he know who was occupying

the room and the other guy at the desk didn't even know the room

was occupied? So I got another key and he was pretty positive it

was empty. I went upstairs, put the key in the lock, and the

door didn't open. I had to go back down to the desk. I was

getting tired of lugging my luggage all over the place. He

checked the key and gave it to me again, assuring me it would

work this time. I went upstairs, put the key in the lock, I was

happy to find that the key opened the door and even happier to

find that the room was unoccupied.



The room was missing an iron and the light bulbs in both of the

lamps. The bathroom light was out as well. Why would they give

someone a room without making sure everything was working as it

should?”



It could be said that the British very often bring this on

themselves with the ‘laissez-faire’ attitudes outlined above.

However, as a paying guest you should be entitled to have a

hassle free stay. While it can never be guaranteed that you will

have a pleasant stay, a little research beforehand can go a long

way. A bad hotel experience can be hard to digest at the best of

times – but what if it’s a holiday you have been saving for, or

even your honeymoon?



One way to minimise your chances of a bad stay is to pay for the

best in luxury hotel accommodation. While this isn’t always

practical for many budgets, a break in a 5 star hotel can be an

experience which will leave you refreshed and relaxed and can be

worthwhile splashing out for every once in a while. In a luxury

hotel, it's the touches that make the difference. Fluffy towels,

plump pillows, award-winning food, attentive service and opulent

furnishings are the ingredients for the great memory of an extra

special weekend break.



The UK certainly has its fair share of top quality five star

hotels - from quiet country retreats in Scotland, such as

Gleneagles and St Andrews Bay Golf Resort & Spa to world class

hotels in the centre of London, such as the stunning Renaissance

Chancery Court Hotel. Indeed the Chancery Court - located only a

short walk away from the theatres and shops of London’s famous

West End - is a perfect example of how hotel stays should be.

The hotel’s beautiful marble architecture combined with the

first class service truly make it an oasis in a sea of hectic

modern living – a stay here will remind you exactly why hotel

breaks are such a pleasant experience.



For further information, UK based short break specialist

Superbreak.com – http://www.superbreak.com - has a range of

“Luxury Hotel Breaks” that can be tailored to meet even the most

modest of budgets and the excellent http://www.epinions.com has

a detailed selection of hotel reviews from around the world.

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