Wall are thin, floors are tile, noises carries well in this hotel. After midnight my wife wakes me and says screams are coming from our TV, she cannot sleep. She's correct. I am still half asleep but to solve the noises I turned the TV on, then turned it off but no luck, we continue to hear the occasional scream from our TV. If I call the front desk they will likely move us to a different room which means repacking, dressing, and moving. Instead I decide to unplug the TV which means lifting it from the wall brackets to access the plug. There were also 2 telephone or computer jacks to unplug. I did and set the TV on the counter. The screams continue. I called the front desk who said it was probably the TV next door and they would call and ask them to lower the volume. Problem solved ? Next morning I advise the desk of my action and ask that one of their staff re-install the TV as I don't want to drop it. I see our next door guests at breakfast and apologize to them for calling the desk on them. They were very nice explaining they were watching "Vlad the Impaler" and that vampire movies have a lot of screams. When we return from breakfast I was accosted by the manager who said I had "crushed" the TV and it would cost me 150 Euros. "Crushed" is obviously not the proper word but his English was better than my Italian, so "crushed" remained his word. No appeal, and no reasoning with this man. Three hours later we return to our room, the same TV is back up and working fine. I see from other negative reviews that if you get too good a deal on your room, which we did, the hotel may try to make it up with some fabricated charge or add on. I also see that the manager will respond with some snarky comments to justify his actions. Be forewarned.
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