My recent stay at this Margaritaville in Biloxi was unfortunately far from what I expected. Upon arrival, we were initially placed on the 10th floor. As we walked down the hallway, we noticed that every door was wide open, almost as if someone had run through and opened them all. Right outside our room, there was a dirty towel on the floor, which was concerning, but we decided to go in anyway.
Since we were hungry, we chose not to bring our luggage up yet and planned to grab a bite to eat first. I was about to leave my tote in the room, but as we were stepping out, I noticed the door didn't sound like it was locking. I tested it by trying to open it without our key, and to my surprise, it opened right up, no matter how many times we tried, the lock wouldn't engage. At that point, we decided to take my tote with us and deal with the door issue when we returned.
After dinner, around 7:45 p.m., we came back hoping to enjoy some time at the pool. But first, we still needed either a working lock or a new room. The front desk staff was very kind and offered to move us, asking if we preferred the 11th or 22nd floor. We chose the 11th, but the attendant ultimately placed us on the 22nd.
We arrived at the new room at 8:05 p.m. While the guys quickly changed clothes, I took a moment to look around. I noticed immediately that the sheets appeared used, there was a visible imprint as if someone had just pulled the covers back without changing them. My husband went downstairs to report it-