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Chuck, I'm not quite sure how my post led you to believe I was reading a "private upside-down note in a letter of complaint"...![]()
What I read was written on at least a 3x5 piece of paper (probably more like 4x6) and was written in a sharpie marker. There was nothing else on that piece of paper, so it was very easy to read. It was clearly to serve as a reminder for the CM when assigning rooms.
Please don't tell me that your eyes have never wandered while you're just standing somewhere waiting and that you have never read something upside-down.It caught my eye. I read it. I couldn't believe it. I re-read it. I am not ashamed to admit the whole thing. Now, if I had reached over the desk, moved some papers, then saw it and squinted to read it, you might have a point. I think you owe me an apology.
Your point about possibly blocking entire buildings to make it easier for daily housekeeping is a good one. However the ONLY building on this note was 25. I don't think it's fair to take such a prime, highly-requested location and use it exclusively for non-members. Nor am I saying that CRO should only get the least-desirable locations. But I do think that members, who have made a commitment for the next 35 years, should not be shut out of this building.
I don't know, I know I usually don't read notices/reminders meant for staff when I check in at hotels, or check-out at stores, especially if they are facing the other direction. Sort of like reading the "do not accept checks from: " lists that some stores gave their clerks prior to everything being computerized. Be that as it may...
It is interesting that some folks have reported that it said "Members Only" while other have reported "No Members". Both could easiliy be true, depending upon the date of check-in. There certainly could be explanations and legitimate reasons for a building to be "No Members" as well as "Members Only." Given the overall size and number of building at OKW, it is still likely that whether CRO can book this category or not (and we still don't know that they CAN, given the CRO website doesn't list it) that it would have a negligible impact.