It has been a difficult month here (family member passed, DD's classmate attempted suicide, etc.), and I apologize for overlooking your email.
I only wish you would have asked to be transferred to a "night manager" for the rate lock (hindsight is 20/20). I have actually done this in the past, on one occasion. I called a NYC elite prop for a suite ressie, and the ressie office was closed. The Front desk associate took the liberty of quoting a price, and I confirmed the price--having the associate "audibly" repeat the quote. I then promptly requested the front desk manager after being told to call back in the morning. The manager questioned the associate on the spot...and Voila, I was given the rate quoted (which was about $300 less than the previously quoted rate for the suite!).
Of course, not everyone thinks of these things at the time. I would "implore" you to phone the resort directly "during the day" and ask to speak directly with the resort manager. If he is in a meeting/busy, inform the associate/secretary it is "imperative" you speak with the manager. Ask "when" to return the call and speak directly with this manager. Be insistent.
Once you have connected, please...explain the situation exactly as you have on this thread. This front desk associate (and you have their NAME), should never be giving this type of information to prospective patrons. Of course, you could also call the resort at night and ASK for this associate by name, then confirm the information again. Be friendly, and refresh their memory of your previous call. Once they have recalled the conversation and quote, ask for the front desk manager.
There is always a WAY when there is a WILL. Sometimes, the results are not easily achieved....yet Rome was not built in a day. I am confident you should be able to "work something out" with the resort in this situation. I am tenacious when it comes to these matters, and do not appreciate being "duped" (bait and switch). If this associate has any character, they will relent and agree to their "error" in this situation. Just give it one more try. No letters and no emails. Call and speak with someone directly. Also, you may call Starwood Guest Services department with this dilemma. They too, may be able to assist you in resolving the matter. Keep me apprised, and let me know if you need any assistance with contact details. TTFN....
P.S. I am curious to know the price quoted? Was it ridiculously absurd? Did you question the price at the time it was quoted (asking the associate if they are SURE it was this price, etc.?). It truly doesn't matter, as the NYC prop was $300 less, which is an absurd price. I asked the associate if theywere POSITIVE this was the price, and yes...she was! LOL. I wish you success on this venture. Thanks for posting.
