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Super 8 by Wyndham Harrisburg Hershey North
3.3/5101 Reviews
DO NOT STAY HERE. I REPEAT. TW// Trafficking. When I arrived the building was completely empty, with barely any cars and no front desk workers. There was a piece of paper with dial 0 on the front desk and the lady from the motel 6 came across the street to check me in. She seemed super tired and told us all she put out for breakfast was muffins and juice, even though it said free breakfast was included. Usually a hot meal. I brought my stuff to my room which was on the first floor and while I was eating my dinner that I grabbed from the sheetz across the street, it sounded like someone was attempting to enter my room. I walked over and locked the door and saw no one in the peep hole. I thought this was strange. If it was a guest I’d seen them enter their own room or hear another door shut. I brushed it off. About 5 minutes later a woman came and knocked on my door saying Front Desk. It was not the same front desk woman. She seemed impatient almost, looking around. I decided not to open the door and she walked away. But not towards the front desk. Towards the back exit of the hotel. I then decided to go outside in the parking lot to smoke about 20 minutes later. I sat on the curb about 10 feet from my car when I noticed a man standing across me on top of the hill. He was watching my every move. Then another one. He started speed walking down the hill towards me. I ran to my car so fast and locked the doors. They were still watching me. I could tell they were texting each other. They both got in spreads cars one at the top of the hill and the other the bottom. This was one of the scariest experiences and the staff tried gaslighting me into thinking it was just a worker named mike or Mitch. Until one slipped up and mentioned he doesn’t drive so it couldn’t have been him watching me. I believe they are all operating a sketch business. As I was leaving the hotel I passed a sign that also stated “human trafficking happens here”. Do not go here. I also found several hairs on the bed and the blankets were stained up. It was very unsanitary. -100/10

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