At 100 hotel nights per year, a hotel must be highlighted especially so I take the time to review. The Jungstil Hotel in Darmstadt has managed to do so. However, because it is the worst hotel I ever had in Germany. And that is with 4 stars. But only once in the row that I experienced this week there: Check-in: The reception is only occupied hours. Really now? At a 4 star house and a room price of €148.00 per night. But fortunately I travel at a time when the reception is occupied. Well, it should be at least 17.45 lt. hang at the entrance door. Unfortunately the door to the hotel does not open. Nobody there. But fortunately there is the check-in machines next to the door. This also finds my reservation. Good! Unfortunately, too early. Because despite confirmed reservation, I will only be asked for a credit card which the machine rejects in the next step. Do nothing: I have 3.5 minutes later I'm unravelable, since the machine rejects every card. Spoiler Alarm: as I know at checkout next morning, the credit card request should not have come at all when confirmed reservations. I find a sign on the hotel door that is pointed to a 24x7 accessibility call number, traveling at a time when the reception is not occupied. Now everything will be fine! I thought: shipping to a mobile box without an advertisement. However, leave a message in the hope, but still to come to my room. I could have saved myself. I'm still waiting for the call today. Fortunately, after some time, a already check-in hotel guest with key card comes. After him I'm sleeping into the hotel lobby. And see, there is a key card with my name on the tressen. So I have room 246. Ph, Check-in would have been done. Wi-Fi: Finally on the room, quickly select Wi-Fi to make the last WebEx session with a customer. But stop: I couldn't tell me how to get to the password protected hotel Wi-Fi. There was nobody at the reception. But you're professional: Username and password are certainly some combination of my name and the room number. There is a lot missing. After some time I find a book with the information about the hotel. It also describes how to get into the Wi-Fi. It's just a pity I need to get down to the lobby to print a ticket on a printer available there. So drag, down, print again and then finally log in to the Wi-Fi. Room status: At first sight everything is okay. After at least this. But when I make my bed, and put the cleanly stoned heads on the headpart side, I will quickly get to know what to do that tower. He should cover the quite broken headpart. See photo. Sit, six! Breakfast: The small hotel Buchlein had already been with Wi-Fi
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