'I would think twice about staying in this hotel again.'
A Singapore family had to sleep with one eye open while vacationing in Johor last weekend, after they realised their hotel room door couldn't be locked.
Lawrens Tan, 44, along with his wife, daughter and domestic helper, drove across the Causeway on Thursday and stayed at the popular KSL Hotel & Resort, located in the heart of the city centre.Speaking to AsiaOne, Tan said he was shocked to find that he could open his hotel room door simply by turning the knob – instead of having to use the key card.
"[My wife and I] didn't sleep well due to the fear for our safety," he said."After breakfast the next day, we highlighted the issue again and the hotel took action."On Sunday, he posted a TikTok video about his stay at the 4-star hotel.WHAT A BAD HORROR STORY STAYING AT KSL JB HOTEL. You do not need a key card. Just turn the knob and you can go in already and they said it's a deluxe room.
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