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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP, how many times are you supposed to ask to change rooms, be told it isn't possible, and keep asking the same question? What's the right number?[/quote] Aren't you cute! But probably more than once, at the time of your check-in because you know people are always checking in and out. Ask in a clear and direct manner, making sure to state the current arrangement is not working for you and impeding the enjoyment of your stay, making it clear you are fairly flexible about the type of room you are changed to, just no longer what an adjoining room, and money isn't an issue ( unless it is).[/quote] NP. You bash the OP for saying “sweetie,” and then you reply with an “aren’t you cute”? That’s hypocritical beyond. As a former restaurant hostess, let me tell you how annoying it is to have the same patron ask the same question repeatedly. If a private room is already booked for the date requested, guess what? It’s booked and you can’t have it on that date. If the wait is 25 minutes for a table, asking me again in 5 minutes isn’t going to change much. OP asked, the staff answered: switching rooms is not possible. A booked hotel is a booked hotel, no matter how much you “make it clear” that you want a different room.[/quote]
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