Re: [97attendees] Conrad hotel + "Do not ring" button

Ask Bjørn Hansen <ask@develooper.com> Sun, 13 November 2016 10:37 UTC

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Subject: Re: [97attendees] Conrad hotel + "Do not ring" button
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> On Nov 13, 2016, at 18:08 , Banks, Sarah <Sarah.Banks@netscout.com> wrote:
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> Heads up, the Conrad takes the "we're going to clean your room" seriously - I left out of my room at 5pm without the bell button on, and they came in and did their thing. I wasn't expecting that.. .I'm not sure I've been at another hotel that would service a room so late in the day, especially since the bell button was on all day, but, since there are no "do not disturb" signs to hang on your door, plan accordingly.


The second service is the turn down service.

There’s a "do not disturb” (crossed out bell) button next to the “service now” button. It makes the door bell light up red (I think the service button makes it blue).


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