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Old 06-03-2023, 02:43 PM   #9
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With Wyndham discounted nudges via email, I reserved separate motel overnights for May 31st and June 1st.

When I registered at Wyndham's Days Inn, I was greeted by several affixed signs saying, "Don't park with your trunk to the door. Front-in only, or you'll be towed"!

Although disappointed at paying $99.99 for one night, fatigue won out, so I registered for the night. The first assigned room was a "smoking room", with the house-current smoke alarm chirping every minute. (And a broken door frame and lock).

Asking for an alternate room, I was assigned another smoking room. "It's all we have left". Another damaged door and lock, but I parked as directed.

The linens and towels were fresh, but they'd left used soap for my use. I had my own soap anyway, and after a decent night's sleep, I grabbed my two bags, opened the door and discovered my vehicle wasn't there!

The County Sheriff advised my vehicle had been towed. Asked why, they said, "Incomplete license plate verification". Anxious to continue my trip, I forgot to ask why the towing company was removing cars from private property. (?)

Anyway, lightened by $152.50 by the towing company, I got back on the road and mulled-over what had happened overnight back in Ormond Beach, Florida.

Since I'm still on the road, I'll wait until Monday to start making those really long calls...

Start with Wyndham Hotels ?
You know the old saying "you get what you pay for"
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