An Irish woman inadvertently discovered the truth about her future husband’s night of debauchery, after she took to Facebook to complain about the hotel service he received during his bachelor party.
After her fiancé returned from his stag party at Treacy’s Hotel Waterford, future wife ‘Celina’ took to the hotel’s Facebook page to complain about the group’s booking deposit being withheld.
She posted the following complaint to the hotel’s Facebook page which has over 5,000 fans: "My partner of 10 yrs had his stag do in waterford last nite at dis hotel 17 men went dwn 1,120€ which was paid b4 arrival...wen d arrived ystrdy dis hotel asked dem 2 pay anoda 50e 4 a overnite deposit which d were guarnteed 2 gt bk nxt morn...d didnt gt netin dat was ment to b include in dere package...no finger food no round of shots no breakfast no deposit bk i think dis hotel was trying to earn some easy cash ,im going ta go on evry radio station nd get all dem boys to gv dere comment nd let evry tourist i know from my job all about dis sceeming hotel ...700€ is alot of money 2day smalls claim court i think...."
The hotel posted the following response to the accusations on their page: "I would not like to disgrace people on the internet so if you could so kindly send me your phone number in a private email I will let you know the facts of the night," wrote a poster from Treacys. "Then I am sure you will remove these comments".
Later, after seemingly no response from “Celina” the hotel decided to clear their name on Facebook and disclose the true reasons why no deposits were returned to the group.
The events of the night included a “lady” being brought back to their hotel room, the group setting off a smoke alarm at 1:00am, noise complaints from other customers at 6:30 am and an incident whereby a "member of the party jumped the reception counter to physically hurt a member of staff."
The hotel added: "We have footage of all the night's events."
Here is a screen grab of the interaction which has since been deleted from the hotel’s Facebook wall.
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.YoungPike | Jul 30, 2012, 11:02 AM EDT
Thanks DeanJackson. I have been married for twenty years to a wonderful woman. However, there was a time when things weren't so great and I had "a bit on the side". Luckily, my wife never found out and I have no intention of telling her.
SingleDonald | Jul 27, 2012, 09:20 PM EDT
I wish to be the mediator, between YoungPike & DeanJackson. I agree that bachelor parties can get out of hand, and some restraint should be practiced. DeanJackson, though, apparently still believes the dogmatic Church teachings that anything sexual, outside of marriage, is a "serious sin". Most of us have long abandoned the need to run to Confession, every time we look at Playboy, or fantasize about having a close encounter with Jennifer Aniston. RESPECT for the female gender is what matters! If she is unwilling for any intimacy, we guys should always respect that, and not "push the envelope". If she is a willing partner, possibly even the initiator, we should always see to the satisfying of her physical & emotional needs. Women should, of course, respect us, and not be gold diggers, or use their sexuality for ulterior motives. That is what a just God should appreciate, with human beings and sexuality!
irishcoffeekid | Jul 25, 2012, 05:15 PM EDT
a real case of dumb and dumber - makes sense they are getting married!!!!
hybernia | Jul 25, 2012, 01:13 PM EDT
'Celina' was just handed her ass on a platter.
YoungPike | Jul 25, 2012, 09:38 AM EDT
A young man is entitled to have some fun and frollicks on his stag night. After all, his wife will demand semi-celibacy from him for the rest of his life which is contrary to the male's desire to shag every pretty woman he sees! And finally, if the bride's email is anything to go by, the groom ought to dump her and find a woman who is capable of speaking English!