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Feb 10 '18 at 1:31

When I returned home, I realized that I left my $25 cell phone charger attached to the lamp base on the nightstand. I called the Hotel's Lost & Found Department to inquire if the maid(?) turned it in -- their answer was no. I am so very disappointed in the lack of honesty displayed by a member of the hotel's staff. Apparently, their employee felt that it was okay to take a guest's property. I can understand if it was in the Lost & Found Dept. for over 30 days without someone asking about it, but it was only one day!! This review would have been four stars - if not for the dishonesty of the maid(?) -- who was left a tip, by the way. If you stay at Planet Hollywood, make sure to put EVERYTHING of value in the room's safe.
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