Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Is it reasonable for the male staff of the hotel to open the door of the female guest room in the early morning and say that they want to re-record their identity information?

Is it reasonable for the male staff of the hotel to open the door of the female guest room in the early morning and say that they want to re-record their identity information?

The male staff of the hotel actually went to get the room card and opened the door of the female guest's room at 4 am. At that time, the staff said that no one answered the phone in the room. In order to confirm whether there is anyone in the room, the door of the hotel room was opened in the early hours of the morning. For this kind of behavior, it is completely unreasonable!

First of all, as far as the hotel is concerned, since the guest can stay in the room, he must have registered the information and paid the fee before he can get Huang Ka. Therefore, there is no case where the hotel comes to re-record the identity information. Some people may suspect that it may be the negligence of the staff when registering the information on the spot, so it is normal to supplement the information again. However, to take a step back, take out your room card and brush the door at will without the permission of the guests in the room. If the female guests in the room are exposed in disheveled clothes, who should be responsible for this behavior?

The staff member said that their room was occupied by a lady friend at that time, so no identity information was registered at the scene. Later, the lady's friend also called to ask if the hotel was her friend and the hotel she stayed in. But around 1:30 in the morning, the hotel staff began to contact the owner of the room, but they never got in touch, so they contacted again at 4:20 in the morning. Because I have been unable to contact the owner of the room, I decided to pay the bill by credit card after repeated discussions.

But personally, there must be a certain process for hotel employees to open the door for guests. The staff member did not identify himself or apologize to the guests. Even if you can't contact the room owner, you can knock at any time. This reckless entry is an invasion of guests' privacy. The incident also reminded more women to pay attention to safety when staying outside. Now many hotels have anti-theft locks. Remember to pull them when you stay.