Late-Night Barking Drama at Lunchbox’s Hotel

Lunchbox had some late-night drama during a hotel stay, and it had nothing to do with his own room.

At 12:15 a.m. one night and at 1:15 a.m. the next night, the room next door had a dog that would not stop barking. A little yapper, going off in the middle of the night. Frustrated, Lunchbox even recorded audio of the barking through the wall as proof. He eventually called the front desk to complain, then fell asleep, so he never actually found out what happened next.

When morning came and it was time to check out, Lunchbox decided to bring it up again. He told the staff about the barking again and asked for a discount on his room. The worker explained the manager wasn’t there and he’d have to wait for a follow-up.

That sparked some debate. Bobby argued that Lunchbox had no case. If he really wanted a solution, he should’ve asked to be moved to a new room that night. Since he already stayed and then asked for a discount after the fact, Bobby said the hotel didn’t owe him anything. The hotel manager later emailed Lunchbox with the same sentiment, saying they were sorry for the inconvenience, but if he had spoken up sooner, they could’ve moved him. After the stay was over, there wasn’t much they could do.

So in the end, Lunchbox was left with no discount, just a story.


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