Jerri He
October 3, 2023
I was originally very happy to check in, but a young couple at the front desk felt that they could not receive us because we had children with us. I was grateful to them for their legal actions, and I was really speechless. The male front desk man later said that he could get a separate room for his children before they could check in, and the room price was very expensive. Does this mean you don’t accept children? We had no choice but to temporarily book another hotel and are still communicating with the agent about the refund. After so many years abroad, this is the first time I encountered discrimination against someone raising children.
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