You do know why Van Halen had no brown M&Ms in their rider don’t you? |
What would the difference between asking and demanding look like? I am getting some White Lotus vibes from this thread. |
| OP your family sounds so high maintenance and exhausting. I’m sure the hotel staff are relieved when you depart. |
And why is that? The hotel resort ASK what they can do to give us a pleasant stay? We respond and test THEIR systems. Best type of hotels are the ones that notice a nearly empty travel toothpaste while doing cleaning and leave a new tube WITHOUT BEING ASKED. Please explain how we are a nightmare? Imagine wanting a special dinner in an unknown city and arranging with the concierge for reservations for a great dinner? Using their system to make a request is not demanding. We think it is great when they do and we don’t complain if they don’t do it. |
I might get doing that with a beloved stuffed animal that was left behind but an iPad? |
But why are you “testing” their systems? You sound like a nightmare because you aren’t asking for things that will genuinely improve your stay. |
Surely you see the difference between asking the concierge to make a dinner reservation and asking some poor housekeeping staff to get a picture of bacon to leave by your bed, or finding a monogram shop to embroider your kids name on a robe? The ask section is for something like a humidifier in the room, or a necessity, not for something frivolous that wastes the time of the staff. The hospitality sector is still hurting for staff, so you are making work for people who are likely already overworked. |
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Please let this be a troll post.
(Though it leaves me confident in the requirement my husband and I had that our kids do a stint in a service industry job, so they would not become this person.) |
I've never seen a feature on the Marriott app to make special requests like that. There is a 45 character limit box when you book online - that is where I'll ask for an upgrade or rollaway but I've never seen enough room for more than that. |
| It woukd be fine/appropriate to ask for a reservation at a difficult to procur restaurant, but Did you actually want the picture of bacon? “Testing their systems” and seeing if they will jump through hoops for the sake of jumping through hoops is what posters are calling out. |
Because your requests are absurd. Why does having a picture of bacon help you to have a pleasant stay? Why do you need your kid’s bathroom embroidered? That isn’t the same at all as asking the concierge to help with reservations for a great dinner. Top hotels pride themselves on helping to make your stay amazing and memorable but you sound like you can’t think of anything that would actually do that so you are coming up with busy work for the hotel to make yourself feel important. |
We didn’t ask, they just did it. It cost them nothing! |
| I ask for things like feather free pillows and no air fresheners sprayed because I am allergic. |
It did cost them time during which an employee wasn’t available to do actual work. But ok, they did it voluntarily. The bacon picture is one of the most obnoxious things I have ever heard. |
They put the system into place when they ask what will improve my stay. Costs them nothing and they are well rewarded when they do If they don’t honor such a request it shows me they don’t bother reading their own system. |