I booked a hotel suite — I was shocked when I opened the door
Their hotel stay wasn’t as suite as they expected.
A woman on TikTok claimed she checked into a Hilton DoubleTree Hotel in an unnamed city where she and a companion had an unusual experience.
TikTokker @_itspiedy reportedly booked a suite for her stay and expected it to have everything suites typically would — such as a bathroom, TV, sofa and bed.
But a video shows her opening the door to what’s supposed to be her room — a space called the Sycamore Suite — and revealing a large conference room conjoined with a small room with a bed.
The conference room was fully furnished with a long, formal conference table surrounded by 11 desk chairs, as well as a flat-screen TV mounted to the wall.
The side room had a bed and bathroom, turning the meeting room into a joint space.
“This has to be a joke … a conference room? @hilton this is not what i booked,” she captioned the video, which has garnered 262,600 views and 27,300 likes.
She claimed in the comments that she booked “a double king suite with a pull out.”
She also poked fun at the situation in another video.
It showed someone putting a bedsheet and pillow on the conference table, then lying down on it and covering up with a blanket, as if the wooden slab would be a suitable makeshift slumber spot.
“Y’all know I love to play so GOOD MORNING,” she wrote in the caption. “There’s a meeting in my bedroooom.”
People in the comments of the original clip were baffled by the setup the Hilton apparently gave her.
“There’s a meeting in my bedroom,” one wrote with crying emojis.
“nah they wiiiild for this. imagine you wake up in the regional sales meeting,” someone quipped.
“You can sleep and have a meeting of the commission,” another said.
“That’s where you tell your girls the newest tea,” a user suggested.
One user who claimed to have previously worked at a hotel wrote, “Worked at a hotel, it’s always the last room to sell & we let them know before they go in.”
The original poster responded, “She didn’t even mention it all which is why i was so confused.”
The Post has reached out to Hilton for comment.
Her stay seemingly took a more positive turn from there, though.
She uploaded a follow-up video showing her in a room that actually resembled a hotel suite.
“The power of social media,” she wrote in text over the video.
“After going viral – @hilton did finally put me in the room that i actually booked,” the caption said, as the poster admitted to finding humor in the situation. “I am headed home now though. All in all- the first room made me chuckle.”