Rebecca C
21 September 2023
Prior to composing this review I read SPAO management responses to previous google reviews where accusations of defamation have been made. Therefore it would seem important to mention that I am person with integrity, who upholds ethical behaviour both professionally and personally. This review will consist of my objective experience of events that occurred during the weekend of 25.08.2023. I have read the managements previous comments that criminal damage was caused during the wedding I attended. I feel it is necessary to expand on this statement. We were staying at SPAO for our friends wedding. On our first evening, upon returning to our room my somewhat heavy handed husband caused accidental damage to our apartment front door. The damage was made to a panel and to the beading dislodged. There was no damage caused to the door frame, door handle or the locking device. My husband attempted to put the beading back into the frame. In doing so this was very loud!! I would like to add that claims of my husband being ‘so drunk’ are completely false. For many years my husband has limited his alcohol intake due to being type 1 diabetic, at the time of the incident he was experiencing hypoglycemia. Which can exhibit much of the same behaviour as an intoxicated person. In hindsight, my husband has stated once rectifying his blood glucose levels he should have notified the management about the damage. Allowing them to make the repairs with the correct tools, rather than his hand! (I will attach a photo of the door to this review). The following day I was woken to numerous, very loud knocks on our door at approximately 7:30am. I opened the door to Stefano, another member of staff and the bride. At this point I would describe Stefano as irritated, he asked me which door was damaged, before I had chance to respond he walked into the apartment which required me to step aside. I then advised it was the one he was stood next to. Stefano and a member of his staff examined the front door, they had a conversation in Italian and then he spoke to the bride about speaking to the groom. I attempted to give an explanation to why the damage had occurred but Stefano left. Not long after, Stefano returned to our room with a female member of staff I think this might have been his daughter. My husband came down the stairs, and sat on a chair at the dinning table. Stefano became highly agitated, he was verbally hostile, intimidating in manner with a threatening body posture. Stefanos daughter remained calm throughout, her interactions were minimal. Stefano would not allow myself or my husband to give a rationale to why this damage was caused. Stating he did not want an explanation. Whilst sniggering, Stefano repeatedly called my husband a ‘very violent man’ he attempted to impersonated him by vividly moving his arms around whilst saying ‘I’m a very macho man’. My husband remained seated throughout, it was felt that Stefano was attempting to provoke
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