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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Florida (Sebring & Keys), Wolfeboro
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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. ![]() ![]() The linens and towels were fresh, but they'd left used soap for my use. ![]() ![]() 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 ? ![]() |
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