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17. Januar 2025
I have no idea how Vacancéole Grand Massif has a 3-star rating—this place is nothing more than a hostel, and a terrible one at that. When we arrived, we paid for two sets of bedding but were only given one. We had to go back and ask for the missing set, and the staff member said he’d leave it in our room. When we returned, we found a mismatched, inadequate set: 1 bottom sheet for 2 twin beds, 2 pillowcases for 4 pillows (one so thin it could’ve been a draft excluder), and 2 duvet covers. There was no mattress protector or proper fitted sheet. We spent the first night extremely uncomfortable because reception was closed, leaving us stuck with what we had. The next morning, we had to hunt someone down for help. Thankfully, the cleaner (the only kind and helpful person we encountered) provided some pillow protectors, extra pillowcases, a mattress protector, and a properly sized fitted sheet. Later, we needed an iron. The same staff member who gave us the mismatched sheets claimed they didn’t have one, even though it’s clearly listed on their website. After some persistence, he reluctantly called someone, who eventually brought out an ironing board—without an iron. When the iron finally arrived, it was broken and leaked water everywhere, and the ironing board was filthy and stained. The next morning, we were rudely woken up by a phone call, followed by a loud knock on our door, demanding we move our car from the disabled parking space. For context, on-site parking was advertised as part of the accommodation, but both the front and back car parks were FULL when we arrived at midnight the night before. The only remaining options were the two disabled spots and a fire brigade space, as there was no alternative parking nearby—only main roads where parking wasn’t permitted. We parked carefully, tucking the car right on the edge of one of the disabled spaces to leave plenty of room for other vehicles and ensuring the fire brigade space was completely clear. Despite this, staff rudely shouted at us and even threatened to call the police if we didn’t move the car or if we parked there again. The situation was even more frustrating because we had observed multiple other vehicles parked in the same disabled spaces throughout our stay—none of which displayed a disabled badge or any kind of permit. When we pointed this out, staff dismissed it entirely, claiming that when they arrived at 7 a.m., plenty of spaces were available. Of course, there were spaces at 7 a.m., but what about when we parked at midnight, with no other options? On checkout day, instead of cleaning the room ourselves (which is already ridiculous—what hotel makes you clean your own room and take out the trash?), we decided to pay €40 for the cleaning service. However, we were still told we had to empty the bins, wash the dishes (fair enough), and clean the microwave and kettle. When my boyfriend asked what we were even paying for, the staff member said, “Cleaning is free.” Her tone was i
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