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31 de maio de 2024
Not a good hotel stay in Brussels, a city I have been to many times. The bathroom shower drain did not drain properly, and the bathroom flooded when taking a shower for 4 of the 5 mornings I stayed at the hotel, so much so that some water leaked outside the bathroom and into the room. Every time I reported that to the staff, they simply said sorry, we will go fix it, but only on one morning did the bathroom not completely flood because they cannot fix the drain. Then they would have to go clean the mess again and provide all new towels. I have photos from every morning. Honestly, does it take a rocket scientist to fix a clogged shower drain? Also, they removed the handle from the only window so the window cannot be opened. That made the room a steamy mess for hours after a shower. I cannot imagine how bad it would be in the summer when hot out. My stay was in late April/early May, and it wasn’t hot. I also wonder if Meininger intentionally removing handles from windows so they cannot be opened might be some kind of fire code violation. I am considering contacting the Brussels fire authorities to ask about that. Meininger also claims there is “adequate ventilation” being pumped into the room that the windows do not need to be opened. This is completely false in my opinion. This amount of air being pumped into the room would be the equivalent of a ten speed fan being set to the lowest level possible, speed one of ten. There was barely any airflow at all. The only positives were a decent breakfast at not too bad a price, and at least they have some good Belgian Trappist beers (Orval, Chimay, Rochefort…) and other local beers, such as from Brasserie De la Senne, in their bar.
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