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City: Muzaffarnagar, Solitaire Inn, Nh-58, 6th Mile Stone, Meerut Road, Muzaffarnagar | Solitaire Inn, Nh-58, 6th Mile Stone, Meerut Road, Muzaffarnagar, Muzaffarnagar 251001, India, 251003
"I had to visit to Muzaffarnagar for an acquaintance's wedding! I chose this hotel after viewing reviews on Cleartrip and Hotels.com.This hotel is on the Meerut-Roorkee highway in Muzaffarnagar. I booked tis hotel for me, my wife and my infant kids and the package included breakfast. As we checked in at around 1:30pm, there was a ring ceremony function going on at the place. We were given Room No. 203. In the room the shower door was broken and could not shut. There was no drinking water (they charge for mineral bottles and do not give the water free to guests). The TV was not functional and the glass center table had chipped off and extremely sharp edges. The hotel did not have any baby cots either. The stay here was nightmarish considering they charge Rs 3,500 - 6,000 per night (which is atleast four to five times the average rate for similar rooms in this part of the country)!The in room delivery menu was exorbitantly priced... The tax system was skewed and without logic. I purchased a diet coke can (with MRP Rs 30/-) for Rs 59/- at the Baskin Robbins counter on the ground floor. They said that the additional charges included sales tax, service charge, service tax, luxury tax and other hotel taxes! How ridiculous!!!! They were also not giving me the bill, and only gave me the receipt for the purchase after 20 minutes of me pressurizing them to give me the copy. To top it, they entered the price of Diet coke as Rs 50 and added Rs 9 as tax. This was fleecing and highly illegal. I did not follow up as I was not familiar with the area. Also the ice-creams at Baskin Robbins were bad as well. The following day we wanted to check-out fast as we had a long drive ahead and went down to the restaurant for breakfast. We expected a buffet layout like other hotels but to our utter dismay, there was no layout but the attendant (who was watching TV wile sitting on the customer table) said that you let us know what we wanted and he will cook it. We asked him for the menu, and he reluctantly handed us the 'room-service' menu. We asked him for boiled eggs and omelets and he said that they don't serve eggs as it was a 'Pure Veg' hotel. They will only serve paratha, potatoes, and tea. I was disgusted and went to the reception and they said that it is a 'JAIN HOTEL' and they do not serve Non Veg (Eggs as well)...And did I say that the mattress was really bad and the babies did not sleep the entire night (and only slept in their car-seats when we left the hotel)."