Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
A hotel employee asks guests to stop leaving their Children without supervision during their stays.
On July 19, a Reddit The user took to the forum to explain a new experience they had when working. The original poster (OP) recalled to have “P —– by guests who could not sleep” because of disturbing children whose parents, he says, was not anywhere to find.
“I called the guest’s phone to find out why their children were alone,” OP claims. “They left a (8-year-old) alone with their (12-year-old) brother in the room.”
But the children did not stay in their room for a long time.
“Their children ran out and down the corridor and turned on doors,” OP claims. “Safety had to go up and stand outside the door until the parents returned.”
Getty Images
“Why would you even feel comfortable leaving your children alone in an environment filled with people? Someone could easily get off with your child,” they write.
“Your children can easily get injured in the gym? Pool area? Walking outside? End up on another floor and gets ripped by someone? What then?”
The poster continues to claim that the family was then heated when they were informed that their children had to return to their rooms or needed adult surveillance all the time.
“It is a hotel not a day care center,” emphasizes OP in their posts before they question the parents’ reasoning.
The employee then shared another time a child was left alone in his hotel. They were forced to call the non-acute police number because a child who was about 3 or 4 years old was unattended. The employee could not get in touch with his parents and waited until the change of shift “only in case (the) parent (s) worked and had no one to look at her (times are tough).”
After the original post, the user added a quick editing: “Many people think they have the best actors on this planet. I promise they are not when you’re not around.”
Many users in the comments took problems with the parents.
Getty Images
“The funny thing is that I’d rather leave my 11-year-old daughter in a hotel than my 18-year-old son,” they write. “Sounds like bad parenting to me.”
“Exactly,” someone replied. “Parents should know which of their children are reliable and which will forget to eat.”
Others said that the children were old enough to be alone, but these specific children were immature.
“Stop infants by children,” says a commentator. “These special children behaved poorly and the parents should have taken responsibility, but the solution is not a stranger that requires them to always be monitored. Stop it.”
Never miss a story – register for People’s free daily newsletters Keeping up to date on the best of what people have to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling stories of human interest.
“This sounds good?” Another user questions. “As 12 years, I already took the subway on my own for a couple of years. Blame the parents for being terrible when they disciplined them children.”
Someone else simply expresses it: “The reason they have”Only adults“Hotels and resorts.”