Qiqi779
January 28, 2026
Flies in the restaurant, and the sheets were so old and threadbare that I didn't even notice them until the morning because they were tucked into the mattress. Who would have thought that a renowned brand like Hyatt would use such worn-out linens for their guests? I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes! Hyatt hotels in Hawaii, Cancun, and Seoul all left me with wonderful, unforgettable impressions. Seeing the high rating on Ctrip, I booked this hotel without hesitation (I stayed at four hotels in Doha over four nights, including luxury brands like Raffles and Fairmont, as well as regular five-star properties. While all hotels had various issues to some extent, I generally overlooked minor flaws and gave five-star ratings to the first three. This was my last night in Doha). Waking up in the morning and seeing these sheets was a shock, so I took photos! But the worst part wasn't just the sheets. Downstairs, inside the hotel, there was a bar-like restaurant (Qatar doesn't sell alcohol) with deafening disco music playing from around 7 or 8 PM until 2:01 AM! I called three times asking if they could turn down the volume, especially around 1 AM when I looked out the window and saw there were no guests left, just a young man in a white short-sleeved shirt who seemed to be a staff member. Yet, after several calls (Ctrip customer service also called them two or three times), the bass-heavy music only got louder. I'm not feeling well; my heart was racing, my head hurt, and even earplugs were useless. I couldn't get any sleep! There was no apology when I checked out, just a brief "sorry" from a dark-skinned woman at the front desk. I've traveled to fifty countries, stayed in desert tents in Africa, hundred-yuan guesthouses in remote parts of my own country, and even the eight-star Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi. This is the first time I've encountered such a situation, and it left me feeling incredibly upset. The hotel does offer a free airport shuttle, and the driver was excellent, helping all guests with their luggage and being very punctual; I thanked him many times. In the afternoon, before 5 PM, when I went to McDonald's, a young woman at the front desk enthusiastically gave me directions and even wrote down the name of a nearby supermarket. When I checked in, I specifically asked another woman at the front desk for a quiet room because I have trouble sleeping. But why didn't you tell me, miss, that we have disco music blasting until 2 AM right below my room?!
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