Andreia P.
Google
Hotel Laudinella, St. Moritz — serious management failures, rooms and facilities not ready
We arrived at Hotel Laudinella around 16:15. Our booking was made via Railtour (agency) as we were traveling with the Glacier Express.
We were traveling as a group, and the agency booked three rooms in total: one room for two adults (another family), and two rooms for us as one family (two adults and two children, ages 5 and 9).
At check-in, we were informed that the two rooms assigned to our family were separated. We immediately raised the issue.
When two rooms are assigned to the same family with young children, those rooms must be connected so the family can stay together; failing to do this is a clear management and room-allocation failure.
The staff said it was not possible to change this, but that they would try to find a solution and asked us to wait.
After waiting about 30 minutes, we were given the keys. When we entered the first room, no extra bed had been prepared for the children. We noticed a connecting door and believed it was for our family. When we opened it, we found another family inside their room. This means the hotel had not checked or secured the connecting door, which is a serious privacy and safety issue. Guests should be aware and check connecting doors themselves, as this was clearly not controlled by management.
I went back to reception and explained the situation. The staff appeared surprised and tried again to fix the problem. Speaking with two people at reception, they suggested a “solution” that would separate us further (for example, one adult staying alone). This was immediately refused. We were on a family holiday, and separating parents from young children is unacceptable.
We were then asked to wait again. During this waiting time, a staff member invited our children to the kids club, saying it had opened that same day.
When we checked the kids club, it was clearly unfinished and unsafe: materials still wrapped in plastic, visible screws, a step stool left on the floor, and toys/equipment not properly set up. The concept looks good, but inviting children into such a space is irresponsible and dangerous.
We continued waiting and waited almost two additional hours, repeatedly asking for updates. We also had a restaurant reservation, which added pressure. Eventually, they gave us a key for another room so we could at least bring our luggage and go to dinner.
Before entering the second room, we had already accepted a compromise: one extra bed for our 9-year-old, while our 5-year-old would sleep with us.
When we entered the second room, the situation was still not resolved:
• No extra bed, again
• Another connecting door, again not properly closed
The room clearly felt like it had been turned over very quickly after renovation. While surface cleaning was acceptable, the floors were poorly cleaned, and the intense smell of fresh wood and chemicals was overwhelming and uncomfortable, especially with children. We were exhausted and stopped going back to reception.
Later that night, at 22:50, we contacted reception to ask for water, as none had been placed in the room. We waited an unacceptable amount of time, and the water finally arrived around 23:30.
The only real positive of our stay was breakfast: very good quality, a large variety of fresh food, and kind, professional staff.
At checkout, we were honest about our experience. To be clear, the front-desk staff were polite and trying to help. However, these issues clearly point to serious management and operational failures. In our opinion, the rooms and facilities were not ready for guests, and this hotel is not suitable for families in its current state.