Ms. Canada: It's not that you're "less important of a guest". It's the concept of discounting that is preventing HIFS from being a better quality suite hotel, that's all. Once any company goes down the promotional/discount road, they're not going to succeed unless they've got enough volume to justify the short profit margins. It appears that the HIFS went through this phase and it's not working. Cater to the discount crowd, and you've got to over-stuff the place and cut major corners on quality, food, amentities, etc.Originally posted by from Canada
And, why would anyone be "thankful" that the enterainment rate, and pizza party coupons would be "on the way out the door" Just because you get a great rate, or use a coupon, doesn't make you any less important of a guest. It makes you a better informend/prepared guest.
JMHO
K.
Yes, I should have been better informed. Yes, it's a Holiday Inn. But guess what- the HIFS is going to become what I thought it would be (misinformed and all) so clearly they see my point. Next year, it'll be filled with the BMW/Rolex crowd paying high prices and getting the quality they want without paying a ridiculous amount for similar space at Disney. Gone will be the coupon cutters stuffing their handbags with immitation Equal packets oh so happy with their entertainment rate (still don't know what that is). There's nothing wrong with geting a good deal *except* when it forces the company to compromise the experience for its customers. You want to accept a 50/50 quality scale to save a few hundred bucks? Go knock yourself out at the Motel 6 where you can get 6 connecting rooms for the price of a suite at HIFS. The HIFS aspire's to be something better and I'm the customer they're looking for. Looks like things will be terrific in 2005
