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Recently, media reports and other online reports differed from the facts regarding the use of hotel restrooms by attendees of the December 7th rally.
As the content is being distributed and posted indiscriminately, Glad Yeouido’s official position regarding this matter has been revealed.
‘Glad Yeouido_Nun’ provides the best service to customers as its top priority.
Our most basic mission is to ensure that your stay at the hotel is safe and comfortable.
Hotel restrooms are not obligated to be open to the general public, but may be used by those who visit to use the facilities on a regular basis.
For convenience, there are no restrictions on using the restroom:
On December 7th, the wedding ceremony of the three newlyweds at Glad Yeouido was not held.
Our hotel will reward those who visit us for their once-in-a-lifetime wedding with a precious and beautiful ceremony.’
We promised, but on that day, a large number of people gathered around the hotel, so the ceremony was delayed and of course we had to attend the wedding.
Even the bride and groom are not isolated in the hotel.
At the time, in addition to the customers who were isolated in the lobby, there were also gatherings to avoid the cold or use the restroom.
There was a large crowd, including attendees, and eventually a fight broke out among the rally attendees in the lobby, causing the meeting to be controlled.
We are in a difficult situation. Accordingly, the hotel has to temporarily restrict the entry and exit of visitors to ensure the safety of our customers.
We would like to tell you that there are no measures that the hotel that promised service to Hatgo Inon customers must take.
We promise that we will continue to do our best to ensure the safety and service of Glad Yeouido Noon customers.
thank you
GLAD
Five line summary
1. Even though the hotel’s restrooms are not required to be open to the public,
In the meantime, we have been open during normal times to provide convenience.
2. During the protest period, too many people used the restroom + people gathered in the lobby to avoid the cold.
3. The risk of accidents increases as hotel users + wedding hall guests, grooms, and brides become isolated.
4. In addition, a fight broke out between protestors in the hotel lobby, creating chaos.
(Can be confirmed with CCTV photos)
5. For the safety of customers and visitors, access has been temporarily restricted.
This was a measure that a hotel that promised to serve its customers should have taken.
Why fight in someone else’s business…