Invité
30 octobre 2024
The conditions encountered by our team and high-level guests forced us to consider alternative hotel options and even an early return to Yerevan. The most pressing issue was a pervasive bug infestation in guest rooms, which was particularly distressing for our participants, including European experts and government representatives. One guest alone reported over 50 bugs in her room, with insects found on the bed and pillows. In addition, inadequate room heating led some guests to sleep in winter hats and scarves, and some even shared rooms to stay warm, despite multiple polite requests for assistance that, unfortunately, went unaddressed. On top of these issues, I was dismayed by the unprofessional response of the event manager, Vanik. When I raised concerns about the insects, he responded dismissively and in an extremely aggressive manner, without offering any constructive solutions. The following day, he was entirely unreachable and did not come to the hotel, leaving only the front desk receptionist, who, despite his limited authority, made a genuine effort to assist. This receptionist, who can confirm the issues noted, was helpful and tried to address the situation to the best of his ability. The lack of cleanliness in rooms compounded the discomfort. Participants reported finding human hair on their bedding, further underscoring the lack of basic hygiene and quality control. Such oversights are unacceptable, especially when hosting high-level government officials and international guests.
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