I recently visited this beautiful place with my family, but unfortunately, our experience was overshadowed by the poor management of the establishment. While the location itself was stunning, the lack of hospitality and rude behavior of the staff left a sour taste in our mouths.
Upon arrival, we were disappointed to find no one at the reception to welcome us. After waiting for what seemed like an eternity, a staff member finally arrived, but they were clearly disinterested in their role. Instead of providing a warm welcome or acknowledging our presence, they seemed annoyed and rushed.
To our dismay, the situation quickly escalated when we entered the hall where a play was already in progress. Without any warning or explanation, the staff member arrived, 10 minutes late, and proceeded to rudely throw us out, slamming the door behind us. It was an embarrassing and uncomfortable experience, to say the least.
What saddened us the most was the complete lack of kindness and communication from the staff. A simple apology for the inconvenience or an attempt to accommodate us in some way would have gone a long way. Instead, the staff member chose to be rude, shouting at us to leave without any regard for our feelings or needs as customers.
As visitors, we expected a certain level of professionalism and courtesy from the management. Unfortunately, it was sorely lacking in this instance. It's disheartening to see such a beautiful place marred by the disrespectful behavior of its staff.
I hope the management takes this feedback seriously and works towards improving their customer service, as it greatly impacts the overall...
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