Anonymous wrote:The reason I ask not demand a photo of cooked bacon 🥓 is specifically to test their check-in apps or online that have a random box that asks if the can do anything to make your hotel stay special.
I never expect it but if you are going to have a place to fill in Freeform something, then maybe they should actually read it.
And I love bacon!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reason I ask not demand a photo of cooked bacon 🥓 is specifically to test their check-in apps or online that have a random box that asks if the can do anything to make your hotel stay special.
I never expect it but if you are going to have a place to fill in Freeform something, then maybe they should actually read it.
And I love bacon!
So annoying. Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should
This reminds me of the ridiculous things celebrities put on their riders. And that celebrities feel the need to put something outlandish on there to feel special. I’m sure that guest services had a great opinion of the bacon family and restrained themselves from mocking them behind their backs. I have a friend who used to manage the four seasons in hk, and the stories of entitled people were nauseating.
The point of the Van Halen infamous “no brown M&Ms” rider was to make sure the promoter was actually reading the contract with regard to the more important things (load-bearing capacity of the stage, etc). If they saw brown M&Ms, they knew they had to check out everything else more carefully.
https://www.insider.com/van-halen-brown-m-ms-contract-2016-9I
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reason I ask not demand a photo of cooked bacon 🥓 is specifically to test their check-in apps or online that have a random box that asks if the can do anything to make your hotel stay special.
I never expect it but if you are going to have a place to fill in Freeform something, then maybe they should actually read it.
And I love bacon!
So annoying. Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should
This reminds me of the ridiculous things celebrities put on their riders. And that celebrities feel the need to put something outlandish on there to feel special. I’m sure that guest services had a great opinion of the bacon family and restrained themselves from mocking them behind their backs. I have a friend who used to manage the four seasons in hk, and the stories of entitled people were nauseating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.
But how does a picture of bacon improve your stay?
You don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.
But how does a picture of bacon improve your stay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you ever made a request prior to your arrival at your hotel or resort and it was honored? I’m talking on the luxury side not motel 6.
Four Seasons Disney had my kid’s name embroidered on a child size robe waiting in the room.
Another resort had a photo of cooked bacon next to the bed.
On another note, my kid left their iPad at a resort in Mexico and before it came home with someone we knew staying there, the staff photographed it all over the resort like the spa, the pool, the bar, the kitchen. It was so great.
I might get doing that with a beloved stuffed animal that was left behind but an iPad?
We didn’t ask, they just did it. It cost them nothing!
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.