1/5 Andrzej Andrew Ochudżawa O. 5 years ago on Google
If
you
travel
with
a
pet,
expect
the
unexpected.
That
is,
if
you
have
a
6
kg
poodle,
when
you
book
the
room,
you
are
told
the
hotel
is
pet
friendly,
but
buried
somewhere
at
the
end
of
terms
and
conditions,
there
is
a
catch.
The
hotel
'may'
chose
to
charge
extra
for
a
pet.
Turning
up
late
at
night,
I
did
not
want
to
argue,
but
I
was
asked
to
pay
additional
50
Zl
fee
for
our
little
dog
to
stay.
I
explained
that
this
was
not
mentioned
anywhere,
but
got
a
very
blunt
"Sorry,
that's
our
rules"
-
This
pet
fee
is
over
17%
of
the
entire
room
fee
for
the
night.
Essentially,
you
are
not
told
by
anyone
at
the
time
of
booking
what
the
fee
is,
and
its
up
to
the
hotel
to
charge
you
whatever
they
deem
is
required
when
you
turn
up
for
the
night.
The
room
was
clean,
but
the
fit
out
is
one
of
the
cheapest
I've
ever
seen.
Electrical
wires
running
on
the
inside
wall
(apparently
trendy)
and
there
is
a
lot
of
noise
between
the
floors
(pre-war
building,
cheaply
converted
to
a
hotel
on
the
inside)
The
wooden
floor
squeak
and
the
noise
coming
from
above
and
below
was
disturbing.
Outside
you
have
a
"parking
area"
full
of
mud
and
next
to
a
building
which
is
abandoned
and
looks
like
about
to
collapse.
To
park
there,
is
at
an
additional
fee
(again,
not
mentioned
during
the
booking)
-
There
is
nothing
interesting
in
the
area
and
the
Friday
night
room
fee
is
as
much
as
any
other
decent
hotel
in
a
more
central
district.
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