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The Worst Hotels You Have Stayed In?
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The balance to your favourites and why?
To start it off.....
(i) the Central Hotel, Kano - didn't know whether to sleep in the bed, under it or on it. Compressor fridge in the centre of the room with two bottles of water, seals broken. The bathroom - the shower with an inch of slime everywhere, the loo not much better, the basin sort of ok.....the food well, once you had gone through the joke of ordering....goddamn the curry, the only saving factor, the beer.....all for $90 a night and "the best" in Kano.
(ii) UK - got to think about this.....but the Queens Moat in Chester ranks.....pubes in the toilet and bath, the walls so wafer thin, I rechristened it the "Deep Throat" - the breakfast awful. Glasgow wasn't much better either.
To start it off.....
(i) the Central Hotel, Kano - didn't know whether to sleep in the bed, under it or on it. Compressor fridge in the centre of the room with two bottles of water, seals broken. The bathroom - the shower with an inch of slime everywhere, the loo not much better, the basin sort of ok.....the food well, once you had gone through the joke of ordering....goddamn the curry, the only saving factor, the beer.....all for $90 a night and "the best" in Kano.
(ii) UK - got to think about this.....but the Queens Moat in Chester ranks.....pubes in the toilet and bath, the walls so wafer thin, I rechristened it the "Deep Throat" - the breakfast awful. Glasgow wasn't much better either.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A hotel whose name has been well forgotten in Golden, British Columbia. We drove in late and were glad to get our heads down anywhere. Then the racket of giant locomotives and shunted trucks began and went on through the night.
Golden, despite its scenic location is the marshalling yard for the vast trains running through the Rockies. Did I mention the stench of diesel exhaust starting from cold.?
Golden, despite its scenic location is the marshalling yard for the vast trains running through the Rockies. Did I mention the stench of diesel exhaust starting from cold.?
I used to grade mine from -5 to +5 - Kano got -4, just in case there was one worse - and up in competition, the Hotel Makkah in Mogadisho, Somalia, a wheelbarrow of cash needed each day, the beds the width of a narrow coffee table, the food awful
And then the Tianzhi Harbin (humid suite when its -15 outside and the heaviest cigarette carpets I have ever seen....truly awful, the second night, the sheets started to dry out).
And then the Tianzhi Harbin (humid suite when its -15 outside and the heaviest cigarette carpets I have ever seen....truly awful, the second night, the sheets started to dry out).
I can't remember its name but it was just off Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow. It wasn't a hotel, it was a guest house and it was TERRIBLE. The staff were rude, surly and unhelpful. There was mould on the walls. The bed was the most uncomfortable I had ever slept in, the sink in the room was hanging off the wall and the bloody tap dripped all night. the breakfast, well the breakfast was just minging. THey couldn't even make a cup of coffee.
I remember staying in a B&B in Birmingham and I booked online and spoke on the phone as well. It sounded OK but was really funny.
I was on my own and they said I could have the family room which I paid for.
I reckon that they converted the house the 1970s and it was stuck in that decade. The room had all the things it said it would have but - family? I think it would have been a murder site. I sleep on the floor - but I couldn't in that room, no space. They seemed to be hovering out side my room as well. Then in the 'mourning' they seemed surprised that I didn't want breakfast, I don't eat breakfast. So I paid and went on my way. I would love to have put a camera in the room to see what happened when a family were there. Really good trip and a good night's sleep for all the strange surroundings. :)
I was on my own and they said I could have the family room which I paid for.
I reckon that they converted the house the 1970s and it was stuck in that decade. The room had all the things it said it would have but - family? I think it would have been a murder site. I sleep on the floor - but I couldn't in that room, no space. They seemed to be hovering out side my room as well. Then in the 'mourning' they seemed surprised that I didn't want breakfast, I don't eat breakfast. So I paid and went on my way. I would love to have put a camera in the room to see what happened when a family were there. Really good trip and a good night's sleep for all the strange surroundings. :)
Travelodge San Francisco......holy bejesus what a hell-hole. Filthy rooms, other people's hair in the bed *shudder*, filthy bathrooms, we could hear everything and I mean EVERYTHING! A couple upstairs were going at it hammer and tongs all night and were so loud I thought I was in the room with them and to top it all off some drunken man outside was singing "what's love got to do with it" at the top of his lungs. We "slept" in our clothes on top of the duvets! We were due to stay 3 nights.....we checked out at 5am the following morning!
And they call it "hospitality" and service.....
When it came to corporate hospitality, frequently it was "corporate hostility" - there was one hotel that British Gas Transco put their corp customers in, near the M1/M6 junction towards Coventry, where the beds had mirrors above them! Imagine that with no spouses/partners........what were they thinking? "Class out of their Ass"
When it came to corporate hospitality, frequently it was "corporate hostility" - there was one hotel that British Gas Transco put their corp customers in, near the M1/M6 junction towards Coventry, where the beds had mirrors above them! Imagine that with no spouses/partners........what were they thinking? "Class out of their Ass"
The old South America Handbooks gave for concern because they recommended hotels in a somewhat curious way. "No hot water beyond second floor, some theft of luggage reported" was typical. Wonder what the ones they didn't recommend were like.
Did stay in a recommended hotel in Italy : "a wonderful old building, rooms full of antiques" The 'antiques' included the wardrobe; trying to open it, the door fell off, and the bed, which collapsed a few seconds after we discovered it was both musty and lumpy. And service? We arrived at 9pm, and asked for food. No, there was none, not even a sandwich could be made, but "the pizza place down the road may be open". We left within hours.
Did stay in a recommended hotel in Italy : "a wonderful old building, rooms full of antiques" The 'antiques' included the wardrobe; trying to open it, the door fell off, and the bed, which collapsed a few seconds after we discovered it was both musty and lumpy. And service? We arrived at 9pm, and asked for food. No, there was none, not even a sandwich could be made, but "the pizza place down the road may be open". We left within hours.