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| By Joseph Cosgrove Family Travel Expert | ||
What should you do if you're not satisfied with your hotel room?
If you check into a hotel and are dissatisfied with your room you should contact the front desk immediately. Explain to them clearly what the problem is. The front desk will normally take care of the problem promptly or move you to another room.
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