I’m
recounting my encounters with “Surots” at Room 511 of One Tagaytay Place to let
the management realize the gravity of this event. There is no compensation for a ruined weekend
and going through a sleepless night feeling paranoid that “Surots” will come
crawling again.
I
have previously stayed at One
Tagaytay Place before around 3 years ago and had a
satisfactory experience. So when a friend
graciously invited me to spend the night using his vouchers, I accepted his
invitation. Along with 5 friends and a 2
year old baby, we drove to One
Tagaytay Place on the afternoon of August 24, 2013. Check-in was uneventful. We had two vouchers for two rooms on double
occupancy, hence requested for two additional beds. Everything seemed to be going well. We retired at around 1 AM.
Not actual picture, but so readers can compare with the insect in the video. |
At
around 2:30 AM, I woke up with an itchy sensation on my finger. I tried to go back to sleep and ignore my
itchy finger but I started to itch all over.
I went to the bathroom for a closer look at my finger which now had a
swollen bump similar to an insect bite.
I also had bumps on my nape. I
decided to check my bed for an insect and was shocked to see what appeared to
be a “Surot”. Using the hotel WIFI, we confirmed that these
insects were indeed “Surot”, commonly found in crowded and unclean beds but
should NEVER be seen in hotels such as One Tagaytay Place (video attached Crawling Surot One Tagaytay Place ).
I killed the insect with my fingernail which excreted blood. So I woke my two other friends and was horrified to see multiple blood engorged “Surot” crawling on the other bed (attached video Surot and Bloodstains in One Tagaytay Place).
I killed the insect with my fingernail which excreted blood. So I woke my two other friends and was horrified to see multiple blood engorged “Surot” crawling on the other bed (attached video Surot and Bloodstains in One Tagaytay Place).
I called up the front desk to report the problem. After around 10 minutes, a housekeeping crew knocked and transferred us to the room across. By that time it was already around 3 am, I tried to go to sleep but sleep didn’t come until around 5 am as I still felt very itchy all over. I also worried that the bed also had more “Surots” in it.
After
breakfast, we talked to the GM who expressed disbelief at the occurrence and
mentioned that this was the first time that “Surot” was being reported. He was nice enough and promised to look into
the matter. He also mentioned about
waiving our incidental charges and “titingnan nya kung paano sya makakabawi for
the inconvenience.” The GM also
mentioned that “Surots” may hitch a ride in bags. We talked to the GM again inside the room and
showed him the dead insects of which the GM replied that it was too big to be
“Surot” and that “Surot” are invisible to the naked eye (are you kidding me?!).
Around 30 minutes later, my friend, who owned the vouchers, talked to the GM
who mentioned that he will waive the room charges.
So
it was to my classmate’s surprise that during the checkout, the receptionist
asked him how we would like to settle the room charges, cash or credit card?! My classmate retorted that their GM had
already mentioned waiving the room charges.
The receptionist, without further instruction from anyone, immediately replied
by saying we had two options either to waive the 2 extra pax charge of 2.4K Pesos
or the return of the vouchers. If
management was really sincere about assuaging our discomforts, then why would
the receptionist go through with the farce of asking how we would like to
settle the room charges? We chose the
first option as we had no intentions of returning to One Tagaytay Place . To make it worse, when we were leaving, the
receptionist asked my friend if we came from out of the country. This last comment made us feel as if they are
insinuating that we may have carried the “Surots” into the hotel.
The
six of us are a group of businessmen and professionals and know that unexpected
incidents do happen during the course of any enterprise. Having guests being bitten in two Surot
infested hotel beds should have sent the management of One Tagaytay Place scampering into full
alert instead of this underwhelming response and insulting farce at the
checkout desk.
We
would have chosen the offered options without any further comments and would
have let this matter pass. BUT the
receptionist’s dishonest ruse of asking us the manner of payment right on the
onset convinced us that management is half hearted with dealing with the
incident. We are a group of reasonable
travelers and the management of One Tagaytay Place had their chance last Sunday
to quietly close this matter but the final deceptive act during the checkout
left us with an itching responsibility to let the travelling public know about
this experience. To the owners and
management of One Tagaytay Place ,
please clean up your act and please please CLEAN YOUR SUROT INFESTED BEDS!!