Originally Posted by
footastic
checked in to find both rooms hot during summer (78-80 degrees) due to building chiller issues.
Originally Posted by
footastic
the one time I had something similar a water line burst on my floor in Tokyo.
Hotel relocated us to alternate property of our choosing, comped the stay, ensured elite nights were counted and gave us 50k points for the inconvenience. This was all done within an hour or so of the incident.
A burst water line on your floor likely made the room uninhabitable (water damage and/ or water shut off). A temperature of 78-80 degrees may not be too your preference (or mine) but doesn’t rise to the level of uninhabitable. Especially when the eco conscious say our thermostat should be set at 78 degrees in the summer.