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Norwegian TV 2 Profile’s Worst Hotel Experience in Augsburg, Germany

The summer holidays are underway for many Norwegians, and in this connection various Norwegian media have taken a so-called “summer chat” with various famous faces.

– A “near-death experience”

Among those who tell about their summer memories is TV 2 profile, Arill Riise (64). In a new interview with TV 2 he tells about his summer plans, what it takes to have a good summer – and his worst hotel experience.

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He can reveal that the very worst thing that has happened to him and his family in a hotel was in Augsburg, Germany, when they came to a “freshly decorated” room.

In front of Dagbladet, he elaborates on what happened.

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– We had been driving all day with three children in the back seat and were looking forward to spending the night at the Steigenberger hotel in Augsburg, explains Riise.

– We got a great family room, but immediately noticed that something was not as it should be. Eventually we couldn’t stay in the room because of the smell of flushing and asked to be changed.

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He says that luckily it went very well.

– We got a clean and bigger room and free breakfast in addition. This was 25 years ago, but could it also happen today?

Dropped – again

In conclusion, he offers a piece of advice for all travellers.

– You should not find yourself in the hotel room you are allocated if everything is not in order. Ask to be changed. It usually goes well.

2023-07-08 18:09:04
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