Hello,
I'm sure this has happened to a lot of people with a family of 6 but here is my situation:
I made reservations in September to stay at the DLH through Expedia with only 5 people because (obviously it wont allow it to book with 6 due to fire code) However, after I booked with just 5 people I called the hotel directly over the course of a few weeks and spoke to 3-4 people verifying it was ok since the 6th person is an infant but they just make us aware that the room is designed for no more than 5 people.
We then decided to change our reservation for an earlier time and this time we decided to book it though the hotel's reservation department. I spoke to 2 people in that department and they started to get very pushy and rude about it stating we can't book a premium view room with 6 people (even though the 6th is an infant).
We can sit here and debate about whats wrong and whats right but I shouldn't have to cough up $700 a night for 2 bedroom suite designed for 9-10 people just so my family and I can enjoy the DLH experience everyone raves about.
Has anyone else experienced this dilemma and what approach you took to resolve it? If the DLH front desk doesn't mind but yet the reservation department has a fit, what risks am I taking if I decide to book with 5 people and show up with 6?
Thanks,
Tanner
I'm sure this has happened to a lot of people with a family of 6 but here is my situation:
I made reservations in September to stay at the DLH through Expedia with only 5 people because (obviously it wont allow it to book with 6 due to fire code) However, after I booked with just 5 people I called the hotel directly over the course of a few weeks and spoke to 3-4 people verifying it was ok since the 6th person is an infant but they just make us aware that the room is designed for no more than 5 people.
We then decided to change our reservation for an earlier time and this time we decided to book it though the hotel's reservation department. I spoke to 2 people in that department and they started to get very pushy and rude about it stating we can't book a premium view room with 6 people (even though the 6th is an infant).
We can sit here and debate about whats wrong and whats right but I shouldn't have to cough up $700 a night for 2 bedroom suite designed for 9-10 people just so my family and I can enjoy the DLH experience everyone raves about.
Has anyone else experienced this dilemma and what approach you took to resolve it? If the DLH front desk doesn't mind but yet the reservation department has a fit, what risks am I taking if I decide to book with 5 people and show up with 6?
Thanks,
Tanner