1/5 Peter O. 1 year ago on Google
We
had
a
very
bad
experience
dealing
with
the
Buri
Rasa
Village
hotel
owner.
I
had
walked
in
from
the
beach
to
ask
if
they
allow
walk
in
guests
and
they
confirmed
yes
and
showed
me
the
menu
as
I
was
looking
for
a
place
to
have
breakfast
with
my
wife
and
a
friend.
After
viewing
the
menu
I
said
I
may
return
later.
About
30
minutes
later
I
entered
the
hotel
from
the
beach
with
my
wife
and
friend
close
behind.
I
asked
for
a
table
for
three
and
was
seated
at
a
table
by
a
member
of
staff.
When
I
looked
around
for
my
two
companions
i
saw
they
were
being
spoken
to
by
a
farang
who
i
guess
was
a
manager.
They
were
at
the
entrance
and
were
not
moving.
I
then
saw
this
manager
walk
to
the
restaurant
and
speak
to
his
staff
at
some
length.
I
was
confused
and
went
to
speak
to
my
wife
who
had
started
to
walk
away,
very
upsert
about
how
this
manager
had
spoken
to
her.
My
friend
then
told
me
that
the
manager
had
said
the
hotel
policy
did
not
allow
walk
in
guests
as
they
had
a
shortage
of
staff.
I
was
annoyed
that
the
manager
had
(a)
upset
my
wife
with
and
(b)
he
had
not
thought
to
come
to
my
table
to
apologise
and
explain
that
his
staff
had
made
a
mistake
in
seating
me.
I
approached
this
manager
and
said
I
was
not
happy
about
his
attitude
and
his
behaviour
towards
my
wife.
He
took
objection
to
what
he
called
my
tone
of
voice
and
asked
me
to
leave.
He
said
he
was
the
owner
of
the
property
and
he
did
not
need
to
explain
his
behaviour.
I
asked
him
to
walk
away
and
then
I
would
leave
his
property.
He
sensibly
did
retreat
and
I
left
his
hotel.
This
owner
failed
to
inform
his
staff
of
his
policy
on
walk
in
guests
and
then
compounded
the
error
by
his
abrupt
and
condescending
attitiude
to
a
customer.
And
yes
I
was
a
customer
as
I
had
been
seated
at
the
table
by
his
staff
who
I
really
feel
sorry
for.
Avoid
this
hotel.
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