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Staying in a Hotel - Would You Complain?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,633 ✭✭✭✭Widdershins


    Write a review of your experiences.

    tripadvisor.ie

    Use the sandwich method of constructive criticism.

    I always know it's coming when someone does that. It's made me suspicious of compliments.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 735 ✭✭✭milehip


    Candie wrote: »
    You're welcome.

    That's why it's called a discussion board after all.

    With all due respect I've been "disscusing" this with the other poster in question for a few pages now and was looking to wind it up and could have done without any interferance to facilaite same, I really felt you could just have thanked their post but that's your prerogative.
    maybe I should have used a emoji or two to signal my lack of appetite for further disscussion on this matter. 🚫❗


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 473 ✭✭__Alex__


    Some reviews are ridiculous. Many people lowering ratings of hotels because "it rained the whole time".:confused:

    Oh absolutely. Some, you just have to laugh at. These people are none too bright.

    Some are blatantly looking for freebies though or are people incapable of happiness. Like really, your holiday was ruined because there was a tiny chip gone out of your bedside locker, really? There are some people who will never be happy. Once one complaint is dealt with, they will find another. Anyone who has ever worked in the service industry or customer service has encountered many of these anhedonic losers.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 14,962 ✭✭✭✭JupiterKid


    OP if your still around ?

    Would your encounter with/from the staff have anything to do with you being gay, just asking as maybe some folks still have hang-ups ?


    Hi noddy. I'm not sure. At the risk of sounding xenophobic (which I'm not) I noticed that the rude and abrupt staff were all non-Irish. The Irish staff were very friendly. I was with my former partner (who is still a very close friend) and we might look like a gay couple to some - but we're not camp and we had our own rooms. One elderly couple stared at us one morning during breakfast but I take that in my stride.

    No, I don't think it was my sexuality. Just the staff members in question being unfriendly. Which shouldn't be expected in a 4 star hotel.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,466 ✭✭✭SAMTALK


    milehip wrote: »
    Wow seem to have struck a nerve with a few of you seems the
    I'm a customer and I'm paying your wages brigade is easily triggered,
    anyhow this ones for you guys keep on yelping.

    https://youtu.be/pDlR_ccnZww

    Dont remember saying that at any stage actually!!

    You're obviously on a wind up so that ok. Look, if someone came to your house to paint a room for you and only painted 3 of the 4 wall would you bite your tongue?? Doubt it

    The point I'm making is that it's ok to complain IF you have a genuine problem. Yes some people do like to complain about silly things which says more about them to be honest.

    I get paid to do a job to the best of my ability. I do as requested and then I get paid. The day I dont do my job as outlined is the day I dont expect to have a job!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,678 ✭✭✭TrustedApple


    I was in a Hotel in Kilkenny there last week for a few nights with the girlfriend.

    I Complained as they where doing building work on the hotel a that started at 7am every morning for our stay and it kept going to 7pm every evening. I am sorry but getting woke up by banging and drilling every morning is not nice and you cant relax in your room at all due to building work.

    To make it worse i was never told when I checked in or was not on there website.

    Thats a proper reason to Complain. Your hotel been a building site.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33,288 ✭✭✭✭freshpopcorn


    JupiterKid wrote: »
    Hi noddy. I'm not sure. At the risk of sounding xenophobic (which I'm not) I noticed that the rude and abrupt staff were all non-Irish. The Irish staff were very friendly. I was with my former partner (who is still a very close friend) and we might look like a gay couple to some - but we're not camp and we had our own rooms. One elderly couple stared at us one morning during breakfast but I take that in my stride.

    No, I don't think it was my sexuality. Just the staff members in question being unfriendly. Which shouldn't be expected in a 4 star hotel.

    I had a few friends from Eastern Europe when I was at college at they commented to me in the past about how gay couples and gay people were so open about their sexuality compared to their home countries. Now these people weren't homophobic they were just amazed at how open people were here.


  • Posts: 7,344 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    JupiterKid wrote: »
    Would you complain about this? I know us Irish tend to just suck it up and say nothing but should this be the way things should be?

    I always complain if a place requires it. I think people often do not complain because they do not want to be "that person" or they do not want to come across as fussy.

    But these days my complaints have been well received and even gratefully received. Because managers and owners can not be everywhere at once and they need _our_ eyes and ears as the consumer to tell _them_ how things could be improved.

    And they much prefer a single complaint they can receive and then action - than a bad review on trip advisor that will be there for all time.

    And quite often my complaints have resulted in some or all of my money being refunded - or strong vouchers to use in a place again. In my time I have had everything from a free night in a hotel off the back of a complaint I made about a previous stay - to a free meal for 4 in a restaurant after I made some small complaints after a party of 20 of us had been there.

    That said not all places like complaints. I was talking about this to another boards user who made a complaint related to _very_ poor standards in a certain Dungarven Golf Resort and the manager slammed the phone down on him. So he wrote a review on trip advisor and has received periodic (but entirely empty it seems) legal threats about "slander" and "defamation" abd "lbel" from them since. I won't link to this review directly but happy to give it to anyone who asks.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,373 ✭✭✭The_Captain


    My dad is a bastard for complaining about hotel rooms. Inspects the room when he walks in. Aircon too noisy, view is crap, window doesn't close? Straight back to the reception to demand a new room.

    I've only complained twice myself, once in Druids Glen because the whole ordeal was appalling, and once in a hotel in Mayo because some geebag at the checkout desk essentially accused me of trying to scam them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,384 ✭✭✭Shemale


    So he is acting like a demi god expecting people not to be rude and this makes sense:
    milehip wrote: »
    but no one put a gun to you head and forced you to hand over your money.

    Before booking online or over the phone we should visit the hotel and meet all the staff to ensure they arent pricks before we hand over our money. Nothing shouts demi god more than this, before you get my money I want to see if you as people are up to scratch.

    People holiday in hotels, why should the people who keep the hotel in business accept ****e from some sulky wanker that works there.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 735 ✭✭✭milehip


    SAMTALK wrote: »
    Dont remember saying that at any stage actually!!

    You're obviously on a wind up so that ok. Look, if someone came to your house to paint a room for you and only painted 3 of the 4 wall would you bite your tongue?? Doubt it

    The point I'm making is that it's ok to complain IF you have a genuine problem. Yes some people do like to complain about silly things which says more about them to be honest.

    I get paid to do a job to the best of my ability. I do as requested and then I get paid. The day I dont do my job as outlined is the day I dont expect to have a job!


    No but you did mention money, like most of the people who took umbrage at my stance and in my experience that's the implication (IE I'm your master,serve me pheasnt) not suggesting you or anybody else here has that attitude but I know only too well it exists.

    The point I'm making can be described as the old axiom
    'if you have a bad neighbour,chances are he has one too' .

    Hotel staff are only human trying to please everybody for a partly wage, it hard job to do and sometimes people don't remember that,yeah ideally they should be sunny and polite but unfortunately that's not always the case.

    Try and imagine if you're having personnal issues and dealing with rude and demanding people at the same time, don't you think that would affect you temperament sometimes?

    No it's not an excuse for being flat out rude to people( which definitely deserves a complaint) but you can be damm sure you'd be avoiding making eye contact or smiling so readily.

    I'm well able to paint my own house btw, thank you very much.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 735 ✭✭✭milehip


    Shemale wrote: »
    So he is acting like a demi god expecting people not to be rude and this makes sense:



    Before booking online or over the phone we should visit the hotel and meet all the staff to ensure they arent pricks before we hand over our money. Nothing shouts demi god more than this, before you get my money I want to see if you as people are up to scratch..



    Go and have a lie down,theres a good (lady)boy.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,466 ✭✭✭SAMTALK


    milehip wrote: »
    No but you did mention money, like most of the people who took umbrage at my stance and in my experience that's the implication (IE I'm your master,serve me pheasnt) not suggesting you or anybody else here has that attitude but I know only too well it exists.

    The point I'm making can be described as the old axiom
    'if you have a bad neighbou,chances he has one too' .

    Hotel staff are only human trying to please everybody for a partly wage, it hard job to do and sometimes people don't remember that,yeah ideally they should be sunny and polite but unfortunately that's not always the case.

    Try and imagine if you're having personnel issue and dealing with rude and demanding people at the same time, don't you think that would affect you temperament sometimes?

    No it's not an excuse for being flat out rude to people( which definitely deserves a complaint) but you can be damm sure you'd be avoiding making eye contact or smiling so readily.

    I'm well able to paint my own house btw, thank you very much.


    Yes I did mention money because thats the point. We pay for something, so therefore we expect to get what we pay for.

    I dont expect staff to fall over themselves for customers, but what I would expect would be politeness, courtesy and hopefully a friendly face.

    As I ve also said I would expect the customers to show some respect for the hotel staff as well.

    I wouldnt be putting in a complaint about a staff member not being friendly but I would if they were being rude.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,384 ✭✭✭Shemale


    milehip wrote: »
    Go and have a lie down,theres a good (lady)boy.

    I would if I could find a hotel where < 50% of the staff are pricks.

    People get paid minimum wage in McDonalds and bars and restaurants and they are less stroppy than a lot of hotel staff.

    If you feeling like people are assholes and treat you like a slave then maybe the hospitality industry was a terrible career choice.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 735 ✭✭✭milehip


    Shemale wrote: »
    I would if I could find a hotel where < 50% of the staff are pricks.

    People get paid minimum wage in McDonalds and bars and restaurants and they are less stroppy than a lot of hotel staff.

    If you feeling like people are assholes and treat you like a slave then maybe the hospitality industry was a terrible career choice.


    Hmm 50% chance you're calling me a prick there.

    This thread may have been expressly about hotels but I think it extends to all area of service staff, I'm sure you'll find many unhappy staff in all these areas.

    Hospitality is more of a job than a carreer choice,careers have prospects, it's merely a means to pay the bills.

    I never stated that people were assholes,quite the opposite the majority of people I've dealt with are sound, but it only takes one arsehole to ruin your day.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 735 ✭✭✭milehip


    SAMTALK wrote: »
    Yes I did mention money because thats the point. We pay for something, so therefore we expect to get what we pay for.

    I dont expect staff to fall over themselves for customers, but what I would expect would be politeness, courtesy and hopefully a friendly face.

    As I ve also said I would expect the customers to show some respect for the hotel staff as well.

    I wouldnt be putting in a complaint about a staff member not being friendly but I would if they were being rude.

    That's all good and well, but you really didnt answer my question there plus your last point is just basically a rehash of what I already wrote. This seems to be getting kinda circular now and I'm ready to call it a day tbh.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 790 ✭✭✭LaChatteGitane


    Look. Unfriendly staff will result in less customers. Less customers will result in closing of said establishment. Closing of establishment will result in staff not having a job.
    It is the hospitality business after all, so if you have personal issues you should leave them at the door.
    Difficult customers are easily dealt with in a polite and friendly manner.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,384 ✭✭✭Shemale


    milehip wrote: »

    This thread may have been expressly about hotels but I think it extends to all area of service staff, I'm sure you'll find many unhappy staff in all these areas.

    Either way they are being paid to do a job, I worked as a lounge boy for £2 an hour and a didn't take it out on the customers.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 735 ✭✭✭milehip


    Shemale wrote: »
    I worked as a lounge boy for £2 an hour and a didn't take it out on the customers.

    OK Grandpa, no need to regale me with stories of the emergency.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,114 ✭✭✭222233


    JupiterKid wrote: »
    But half the staff seem rude or at best abrupt and icy cold, a request seems to garner a sigh/eye rolling

    I would definitely complain about the staff, one of the key competencies required in hospitality is a friendly manner when dealing with the public, it's really not that hard to at least pretend you give a f*** for a few hours of the day.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,384 ✭✭✭Shemale


    milehip wrote: »
    OK Grandpa, no need to regale me with stories of the emergency.

    Ah so you are from the "entitled generation", explains it all. Mom and Daddy don't give you enough allowance so you have to work in the poxy hotel to earn enough to keep yourself in Frappuccinos, hence your disdain for the customers.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 735 ✭✭✭milehip


    Shemale wrote: »
    Ah so you are from the "entitled generation", explains it all. Mom and Daddy don't give you enough allowance so you have to work in the poxy hotel to earn enough to keep yourself in Frappuccinos, hence your disdain for the customers.

    Guess again sharp stuff,you deudective powers are as weak as your childish insults.

    I wouldn't know what a frappucciopno was if you threw one at me.

    Why don't you actually try reading my posts instead of indulging in flaming me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,384 ✭✭✭Shemale


    milehip wrote: »
    Guess again sharp stuff,you deudective powers are as weak as your childish insults.

    I wouldn't know what a frappucciopno was if you threw one at me.

    Why don't you actually try reading my posts instead of indulging in flaming me.

    I think the lady doth protest too much.

    You wrote in numerous posts about working in hotels, childish insults like, have a lie down (lady)boy or whatever.

    As for powers of deduction I said I worked for £2 an hour as a lounge boy and you deduce I am in my 70's, if the pound which was phased out 15 years ago seems to be that old, it is a fair assumption you are in your mid 20's at the oldest, or was it just one of your childish insults? :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 735 ✭✭✭milehip


    Shemale wrote: »
    I think the lady doth protest too much.

    You wrote in numerous posts about working in hotels, childish insults like, have a lie down (lady)boy or whatever.

    As for powers of deduction I said I worked for £2 an hour as a lounge boy and you deduce I am in my 70's, if the pound which was phased out 15 years ago seems to be that old, it is a fair assumption you are in your mid 20's at the oldest, or was it just one of your childish insults? :rolleyes:

    Well that a big pile of so what.
    FNO it's gonna look like I'm ignoring you...... But you just keep posting away like the keyboard warrior you are.

    PS its "methinks". not "I think"


  • Posts: 11,195 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Are you still in the hospitality industry milehip

    If so, why is that


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,626 ✭✭✭Glenster


    Go to reception, start crying, and squeal "why do none of you want to be my friend!"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,626 ✭✭✭Glenster


    Shemale wrote: »
    I think the lady doth protest too much.

    You wrote in numerous posts about working in hotels, childish insults like, have a lie down (lady)boy or whatever.

    As for powers of deduction I said I worked for £2 an hour as a lounge boy and you deduce I am in my 70's, if the pound which was phased out 15 years ago seems to be that old, it is a fair assumption you are in your mid 20's at the oldest, or was it just one of your childish insults? :rolleyes:

    What the flip is a lounge boy? Like a rent boy or something? You mustn't have been great to be only on £2 a hour.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,384 ✭✭✭Shemale


    milehip wrote: »
    PS its "methinks". not "I think"

    PPS if you are correcting someone paraphrasing at least get the acual quote right "The lady doth protest too much, methinks"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,384 ✭✭✭Shemale


    Glenster wrote: »
    What the flip is a lounge boy? Like a rent boy or something? You mustn't have been great to be only on £2 a hour.

    You seem to know how much rent boys cost, what is the average rate and do they sulk when working.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 735 ✭✭✭milehip


    Are you still in the hospitality industry milehip

    If so, why is that

    Not full time, I tend bar occasionally at parties And small festivals,
    despite what other people here might think I gave no problem serving drinks, I consider it an honour to serve (nice) people.

    Its the minority that want suberservience that are a drag on the industry, trouble is they have a habit of bad mouthing you to anyone that will listen when they don't get it and then the us and them mentatily takes over.
    Case in point this thread.


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