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ngày 14 tháng 5 năm 2024
It could be that--because this place is set outside of town--the couple who run the place like to let guests know that the owners are in charge. My wife and I--along with another couple--stayed one night on our Cotswold Trail trek. Our room was fine: bed comfy, bathroom clean. We had the standard electric tea kettle (heats water for coffee or tea). But the Sodbury folks supplied only ONE small bottle of water. I inquired the Sodbury gentleman about getting another bottle of water. His reply: "No. If you need anything, you can walk down the street to the petrol station." Excuuuuse me, as Steve Martin would say....but I am talking about a bottle of water. I consider this a necessity. I was shocked. After breakfast, my wife asked the woman manager if it would be OK to read in the bright breakfast area. Her response: "No." She said that she was busy preparing for THE NEXT MORNING'S guests for breakfast and suggested my wife read in the darker lobby area. I'm not SURE about this, but I THINK the next breakfast guests would be eating about 23 hours LATER, giving the woman and her blunt husband plenty of time to clear plates and stuff. Stunned, my wife left the breakfast area and attempted to read in the dark area by the front desk. But wait--there's more! Another hiker at breakfast (who had a very minimal amount of food) asked if she could have some scrambled eggs with a little salmon. The response: "You want another hot breakfast? You will have to pay." (Our stays included the traditional continental breakfast items AND one hot breakfast item such as a full English breakfast, or salmon and eggs. Since the woman asking for eggs with a little salmon had only had a sausage (PART of an English breakfast) she thought that maybe she could have a little more food. No and nope. The response was terse and very clear. Would it have been so hard to whip up an egg with a little salmon? I think we paid enough. I think our hiker friend deserved a little more food. Instead, we four left the place feeling that we were an annoyance rather than paying guests. Here's a hint, Sodbury proprietors: A little bit can go a long way. Instead, I feel the need to relate our very mediocre experience. I think that--because this place is the closest to the Cotswold Trail--the owners think they can treat customers in a less-than-cordial way. Next time, we'll happily walk a little further to another inn.
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