Anonymous wrote:I doubt you will get more. They refunded you the extra you paid. They don't know that you only stayed in their hotel to get that one specific room, they just know you wanted it and paid $50 to hold it.
Now you know that you can't expect to get that one room.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like a bait and switch to me, at least enough to meet the defination. You stayed there based on that room and paid extra to guarantee it. When you arrived, you got the extra back, but it would have been too late to change plans. I would ask for a substantial refund, and if I didn't get it, small claims when I got back for whatever the limit in your jurisdiction is based on the bait and switch
Anonymous wrote:Six months ago when booking the hotel room for the trip we are currently on, we called the hotel directly and requested a specific room. We had stayed in it before and liked the configuration and specific view, and were willing to pay whatever we had to to be sure we booked that room. When we called they assured us they would reserve that room, and we paid $50 more a night to do so. We did have the room class request in our reservation.
When we arrived last night, the room wasn’t available and won’t be available. They refunded us our $50 a night, but now it’s just not the same. The room we have now isn’t as large and doesn’t have the exact same view. We travelled all this way, went the extra mile to assure we spoke to and confirmed with an actual person at the time of booking, and now we are disappointed. Before I go downstairs this morning and ask for some other type of compensation, I’m wondering what that would even look like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like a bait and switch to me, at least enough to meet the defination. You stayed there based on that room and paid extra to guarantee it. When you arrived, you got the extra back, but it would have been too late to change plans. I would ask for a substantial refund, and if I didn't get it, small claims when I got back for whatever the limit in your jurisdiction is based on the bait and switch
Good luck with that...![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like a bait and switch to me, at least enough to meet the defination. You stayed there based on that room and paid extra to guarantee it. When you arrived, you got the extra back, but it would have been too late to change plans. I would ask for a substantial refund, and if I didn't get it, small claims when I got back for whatever the limit in your jurisdiction is based on the bait and switch
Good luck with that...![]()
Anonymous wrote:It seems like a bait and switch to me, at least enough to meet the defination. You stayed there based on that room and paid extra to guarantee it. When you arrived, you got the extra back, but it would have been too late to change plans. I would ask for a substantial refund, and if I didn't get it, small claims when I got back for whatever the limit in your jurisdiction is based on the bait and switch