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Couples · November 20256/10
I wasn’t going to write this review publicly, but given Rosewood didn’t respond to my feedback, I’ll present this here.
I was not happy with our stay from the moment we checked in. We were immediatel...I wasn’t going to write this review publicly, but given Rosewood didn’t respond to my feedback, I’ll present this here.
I was not happy with our stay from the moment we checked in. We were immediately thrown off guard by the doormen out front asking us if we were "sure we had a reservation" when we walked up... we felt very unwelcomed. That transpired to the check-in process when the individual checking us in took a very long time. We were celebrating our Engagement- and not that we were looking for anything special from the staff or hotel- but all we received was "oh cool congrats" during the check-in.
Our room wasn't very clean, with dust by the nightstand and lampshade in the bathroom. Cleaning services woke us up at 9am both mornings, and didn't even put the toilet paper back onto the holder- they left it on the sink! They also failed to provide adequate soap, shampoo, and conditioner for two people.
Our lights in the closet would constantly flicker as well.
The staff within the hotel were also very rude and standoffish. I, as the guest, would have to initiate a smile or a "good morning" or "hello", as they would not acknowledge me first; as the guest, I should not have to teach the staff of a "5 Star Hotel" how to act.
Another upsetting event was when you decided to open the hotel to filming one evening, without any given notice to the guests that they would be disturbed. Staff, once again, was very rude when we were abruptly ordered to "move" to the other door. We briefly chatted with the film crew sharing a laugh, when a hotel staff member in a suit immediately blocked us off and barricaded the door; again, no greeting, no smile, just swiftly cold and rude.
The last straw was when we were checking out; I walked up to the counter, every employee with their head down, when one woman glared. Clearly, with my jacket on and suitcases in hand, l am checking out; but to the glaring woman, it was not obvious- she said "what do you want". Taken back, I respectfully said "hi, I am checking out. May you please assist with the process?". She coldly responded "room number?", then said she will charge the card on file and email the receipt. There was no "hello", no "how was your stay with us", no "any transportation you may need", and certainly no "thank you for choosing to stay with us". There are plenty of hotels in London that are much cheaper, more accommodating, and would be happy for me to stay there. We chose the Rosewood given it's global influence, recognition, and hospitality, but we were unfortunately just seen as a wallet. We were very disappointed with our stay.Show More