Picture this: you’re on a high school sports trip, and it’s the last hurrah of the season. You’re sharing a hotel room with two friends, but suddenly, you and one of your roommates fall sick. The other roommate is known for being late and a bit of an entitled character. What happens next is a hotel room standoff that has the internet divided. Read on to find out what went down…
The Last Hurrah Sports Trip

Sickness Strikes!

Introducing: Jake, the Latecomer ⏰

The Sick Duo Retires Early

Jake’s Late Arrival

The Confrontation Begins

Jake’s Party Plans

The Argument Escalates

Tom’s Unfortunate Timing

Door Slammed Shut

Divided Opinions

The Final Outcome ️

The Great Hotel Room Standoff: Who’s in the Wrong?
So, we have a high school sports trip, a prepaid hotel room, and a sick duo trying to rest. But when their notoriously late and entitled roommate Jake finally shows up, he’s not happy about being told he can’t party in the room. Despite the fact that both Tom and the author are unwell, Jake argues he paid for the room and should be able to do what he wants. The situation escalates, and the door is slammed in Jake’s face. With opinions divided, who do you think is in the wrong? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this dramatic hotel room standoff…
Partying on a school trip? Not cool NTA for saying no.

NTA verdicts, but Tom’s behavior was a pain in the butt

Standing up for oneself and respecting others

Standing up for your paid space and calling out AH behavior

Guest paid for room, got locked out. OP may be YTA.

Where were the chaperones? Teachers need to resolve this conflict.

Respectful comment on individual rights and responsibilities.

ESH? Commenter questions details of story and relevance of lateness.

Compromise could have prevented hotel room lockout ESH
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Sleepless nights vs. rightful payment: ESH in hotel dispute

ESH for not communicating and finding a compromise

Setting boundaries: NTA for not letting him have a party

Party plans ruined by vomit roommates, NTA saves the day

Defending against fat-shaming with a resounding NTA

OP is the a**hole for trying to keep roommate out of shared hotel room

Communication is key! ️ YTA didn’t explain situation clearly.

Where were the chaperones? High school party gone wrong

Assertive yet passive-aggressive approach to noisy roommates.

Fair share doesn’t entitle him to impose on others. NTA

NTA and Jake can’t read the room

NTA comment defends decision to avoid partying with sick people

Locked out of hotel room, but OP is the a**hole?

Curious commenter wonders how guest got locked out of hotel room.

Don’t assume it’s okay to party in someone else’s room

Standing up for themselves against partying hotel guest.

You paid for it, you have the right to kick him out

Hotel worker explains importance of infection control after vomiting incident

Paid for a room doesn’t mean you can do whatever. ♀️

Party poopers? NTA comment shuts down vomiting guests’ entitlement.

NTA. The commenter believes the person who paid for the room is not the a**hole and the others should have left. ♀️

Deserved peace, but got noisy neighbors. NTA for complaining.

Sick roommates vs. partying friend: NTA comment section

Bonding over food poisoning? NTA wins sympathy points.

Two against one, but NTA for vetoing party plans

Party animal leaves sick couple locked out of hotel room.
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Being sick in a hotel room is no fun for anyone

Accused of overreacting to a potential party. Where’s his room?
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Jake wanted to party while roommates were sick, ESH.

Standing up for yourself and not letting others ruin plans.

NTA for not letting Jake in due to contagious norovirus

Bulimic commenter finds humor in Jake’s comment, declares NTA obviously.
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Splitting the room cost doesn’t excuse partying without consent.

NTA stands their ground against partying roommate.

Sneaky advice on how to handle an unwanted party guest

Paid for a room, not a party. NTA for setting boundaries.

NTA, but maybe offer to reimburse his share of the room

Don’t be a YTA. Let him in and explain politely

Hotel worker confirms NTA’s actions, condemns partying in hotel

Sharing a hotel room? Respect your roommates and sleep peacefully.

Roommate drama: NTA for not splitting room with strangers

Displeased commenter calls out clickbait title. YTA confirmed.

YTA for not communicating properly during a food poisoning emergency

Asserting authority in a shared hotel room? YTA confirmed

ESH, but there are better ways to handle the situation
