Guest User
October 29, 2024
I stayed at Marriott for more than a dozen nights on a business trip. It is strategically located in the center of Leeds, very close to large shopping malls and train stations, and the hotel facilities and environment are relatively comfortable. Yesterday morning, I went to the restaurant on the first floor for breakfast. When there were not many guests in the restaurant, the waiter deliberately arranged me to sit in a corner next to the bar, which was very far from the food area. First of all, there were not many people in the restaurant and many tables were empty. Secondly, the white male waiter did not arrange where other white guests sat, but let them sit wherever they wanted. Because I stayed there for a long time, this was the second time that the white waiter asked me to sit at the small table in the corner, which made me feel uncomfortable being treated specially by Europeans and Americans. It is recommended that the hotel improve its training and not treat people differently based on skin color and race.
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