Rachel L.
Yelp
Found hairs on bed that weren't ours. Immediately called the front desk to ask for them to change the sheets. The Indian owner said that he can give me the bed sheet, but we'd have to change it ourselves, which I said that was fine. While on the phone, I also noticed hairs on the pillows and dirty stains on the bed cover. I also ask the owner to bring the pillow sheets and the bed cover, but he is adamant that there are no hotels in the United States that change the beddings everyday..(!!) He also says he has no extra bed covers.
I asked him how often he changes them, "every 2-3 days" is his response. He again accentuates that this is "an absolutely common practice in the United States." I'm shocked at his audacity to be honest. Maybe this delusional bonehead really believes in what he is saying.
I told him that is not true, and he says "you can go sleep at a different place and pay a $100. We can't change beddings everyday while charging $50." This tells his character in whole.
At this point, his nerves must have been struck hard because out of the blue, he tells me write a review, tell the health official, do whatever and see if he cares. His character is really shining through now.
He offers a refund for our leave (this rewards him the one star for the review he ill-naturedly requested), which we gladly took.
This friendly small town does not have five star $100 hotels, but I found a place to stay just 2 minutes away from this squalid place that is at its cleanest state (Days Inn). The owner of Days Inn was hilarious as she responded to my question of rooms being cleaned out daily "I will raise hell if they don't get cleaned everyday". Thank goodness there exists a hotel in the United States that cleans.
The owner simply needed to apologize and provide the clean sheets for us instead of allowing his defensiveness make ignorant statements out of his dim wits. He was impermeable to be reasoned with, his lethal oratory fumes surely challenged my pulmonary capabilities.