Gastnutzer
7. September 2024
My wife and I attended a wedding (6/09/24) at the Maus Manor. We were met by beautiful grounds, a grand house and friendly staff. The wedding service was superb. We ended up booking a room at the manor instead of opting to go to 11 mile away Premier Inn. What a terrible mistake…!! We paid £95 for one night. The room on entry (at the outside block) was dreadful. Tired, dated and very small. But worse was to come. The TV would not switch on. The radiator, apparently on a timer, was pumping out heat that made you feel stuffy. I phoned reception to complain ‘Oh, it’s the remote. Could you bring it to reception?’ Braving the rain, my wife took the remote to the desk. On returning, still no TV function. I phoned again. Someone would get back to me. No one did. I phoned again, now feeling a little frustrated because our time for relaxing before the wedding night party was being taken up with room issues. ‘There must be a switch somewhere?’ Asked reception. No, no switch! It suddenly occurred to me that it must be a fuse box issue as none of the sockets were working. Eventually, they agreed to contact their call manager/maintenance man. He arrived, friendly, but full of excuses. Couldn’t get the TV to work, room would cool down after 10pm etc. I decided that I would not drink, we would attend the party for an hour. Then I would drive back to Bristol. I attended the reception desk after we packed, and asked for my money back. They didn’t quibble, and to be fair to the friendly, embarrassed staff they returned my card payment (which could take up to 5 days, so I hope they will?) But to my utter surprise, within minutes they handed over room 45 (Our dreadful room) to another wedding guest?? They couldn’t have returned to the room to address the problems, or inform the guest of those issues already surely..? I suppose the Maus Manor staff were relying on guests to be too drunk to notice or care? Don’t get me wrong, the rooms in the main house might be beautiful. We will never know.
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