Who gets blacklisted?

How not to fall on the wrong side of the list.

Though there are no comprehensive guidelines as to who becomes blacklisted, the general idea is that guests who blatantly ignore and violate house rules become part of the list. For example, people who smoke in non smoking rooms, people who use the pool after pool hours, and so on. Of course, a first or second violation would not warrant getting blacklisted. However, repeated warnings and repeated violations would warrant being included in the database.

More so, graver infractions are also considered.

These include, but are not limited to, stealing towels, not paying the bill, assault, and vandalism. You can throw in verbal abuse as well.

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