travelbug
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2001
- Messages
- 4,818
I recently stayed at the Dolphin for the first time. It was really lovely, and I really enjoyed by stay there. But I'm less impressed with the accounting department or the housekeeping department.
(Not sure whose mistakes these are...)
When I checked in, I was asked if I wanted mini-bar privileges. I said no thank you. Now I never even looked at the mini-bar, so I don't even know if a special key is required. If so, I didn't receive a key. Either way, I didn't open the mini-bar at all, let along take anything from it. (Too cheap - I had along my own snacks.
)
When I checked out at the desk, they had a mini-bar charge of $11.08 on my bill. When I told them that I had declined mini-bar privileges and hadn't even opened it, they readily took that amount off the bill. Anyone can make a mistake, so I didn't mind or think much of it. Until my credit card bill arrived. The room charge was listed correctly, but there was an extra charge of $8.79 listed as well. I called the Dolphin and was told that it was my mini-bar charge. Here we go again! I explained (again) that I had not even opened the mini-bar, had declined the mini-bar privilege at check-in, and that these charges were incorrect. The gal sighed and said she would take it off my bill, for which I thanked her.
I've stayed at my share of hotels with mini-bars, and this is the first time I've been mistakenly charged. Twice yet, but for inconsistent amounts. I hate to think it, but I can't help but wonder if a dishonest person from housekeeping could be filching stuff from mini-bars. Maybe most people don't quibble over an amount like $11.08 or $8.79 and so it goes unnoticed.
But like I said, I'm cheap.
Plus I didn't care to pay any amount for something I hadn't used.
Now I'm wondering if I'll run into the same thing when I stay at the Swan in April. Anyone else had this come up with the Dolphin or is it just me? Is there something else I could have done to have avoided this? Thanks for any comments you have.
(Not sure whose mistakes these are...)
When I checked in, I was asked if I wanted mini-bar privileges. I said no thank you. Now I never even looked at the mini-bar, so I don't even know if a special key is required. If so, I didn't receive a key. Either way, I didn't open the mini-bar at all, let along take anything from it. (Too cheap - I had along my own snacks.

When I checked out at the desk, they had a mini-bar charge of $11.08 on my bill. When I told them that I had declined mini-bar privileges and hadn't even opened it, they readily took that amount off the bill. Anyone can make a mistake, so I didn't mind or think much of it. Until my credit card bill arrived. The room charge was listed correctly, but there was an extra charge of $8.79 listed as well. I called the Dolphin and was told that it was my mini-bar charge. Here we go again! I explained (again) that I had not even opened the mini-bar, had declined the mini-bar privilege at check-in, and that these charges were incorrect. The gal sighed and said she would take it off my bill, for which I thanked her.
I've stayed at my share of hotels with mini-bars, and this is the first time I've been mistakenly charged. Twice yet, but for inconsistent amounts. I hate to think it, but I can't help but wonder if a dishonest person from housekeeping could be filching stuff from mini-bars. Maybe most people don't quibble over an amount like $11.08 or $8.79 and so it goes unnoticed.


Now I'm wondering if I'll run into the same thing when I stay at the Swan in April. Anyone else had this come up with the Dolphin or is it just me? Is there something else I could have done to have avoided this? Thanks for any comments you have.
