J. F. Leathrum
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2005
- Messages
- 2
So much for "first available room assignments." We checked in at SSR
at about 2:00 P.M. on Dec. 8. I had mentally rehearsed a speech that
I would use to get the room that I requested. The dialogue with the CM
went something like this:
[Me]: I am aware of your room assignment policy. However, I am willing
to wait, if necessary, to get the requests that I made, i.e. Congress Park,
view of DTD, near an elevator for those family members with disabilities.
[CM]: Oh, no problem, we have just the room you want. We will assign it
to you, but it is not now available. You will need to check back with us
to get the room number when it is available.
Suffice it to say, I was completely disarmed by the very favorable treatment.
I gather that the "first available" policy is ignored at some reception areas.
BTW: I found the concierge desk at SSR to be a great addition. It made
the entire check-in very pleasant.
at about 2:00 P.M. on Dec. 8. I had mentally rehearsed a speech that
I would use to get the room that I requested. The dialogue with the CM
went something like this:
[Me]: I am aware of your room assignment policy. However, I am willing
to wait, if necessary, to get the requests that I made, i.e. Congress Park,
view of DTD, near an elevator for those family members with disabilities.
[CM]: Oh, no problem, we have just the room you want. We will assign it
to you, but it is not now available. You will need to check back with us
to get the room number when it is available.
Suffice it to say, I was completely disarmed by the very favorable treatment.
I gather that the "first available" policy is ignored at some reception areas.
BTW: I found the concierge desk at SSR to be a great addition. It made
the entire check-in very pleasant.