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Holiday Inn problems, we just stayed in the holiday inn in Vancouver, and we feel our privacy was invaded?

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Has anyone else had this experience? We woke up in the morning and my husband made coffee, with a bottle of water left by the hotel, I looked at it and said " hey that was 3.50" we laughed it off, and began talking about how awful our sleep was because there happend to be 100 seemly underage kids, staying up all night drinking and partying. After we disscussed this we decided to check out, we went down to the lobby, and as soon as we got to the desk the lady said "you have a water bottle charge but I will wave it because of the noise" Had did anyone know we opened a water bottle in the space of 3 minutes, when house keeping was nowhere to be found, and noone had been in our room, and how did she know the noise upset us?

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  1. It's OK. Some refrigerators have sensors in them to let the front desk know when somethings been consumed. This is so that you are not inconvienced and the housekeeping staff can replace it. The noise issue is probably  because other people checking out complained about it.

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