Just got back from a quick, last minute 5 night trip to Universal. We stayed at PBH. Absolutely great trip. The PBH was stellar as usual.
We usually use the AAA Travel Visa for all our meals and incidentals. However, since I booked this trip less than a week before we left, there was not enough time to load the AAA card before we left.
So, on this trip, we used our room key for all our charges. And while we never had a problem before, we had several charging problems this time. Thank goodness we were using the room key as reversing the charges was completely painless.
The main incident was with the Hard Rock Cafe.
We had lunch there one day. 5 people, lunch was $97+change after tip.
Upon our return to the room, was I ever surprised to see a Hard Rock charge of $281+ when I checked our account on the TV. Mind you, this was not a mistake of the cashier mistakenly swiping our card several times and charging 3 separate bills of $97.xx to our room. This was a single 3x charge of $281.xx.
I quickly grabbed the receipt and walked down to the front desk. The front desk immediatedly issued a credit to my room.
If this had been charged to my credit card, it would have been a much more involved process to have the charges reversed. Now it was completely painless, involved only a simple credit to our room bill before we checked out.
We also had a few incidents where the clerks at Universal double swiped our card, causing two identical charges to our room. Once again, with a single phone call to the front desk, the removed the extra charges.
PBH was very professional and courteous and corrected the problems in less than 5 minutes each time. They issued a credit for the single overcharge and just deleted the extra charges on purchases. It definitely saved me hours of hassle with the credit card company disputing charges.
Moral of the story - it is easier to use your room key to charge as you can immediately see all your charges for the day and easily resolve any issues that might have occured with a simple phone call to the front desk.
AND...
Always check your account on the TV nightly to make sure everything is in order.
We usually use the AAA Travel Visa for all our meals and incidentals. However, since I booked this trip less than a week before we left, there was not enough time to load the AAA card before we left.
So, on this trip, we used our room key for all our charges. And while we never had a problem before, we had several charging problems this time. Thank goodness we were using the room key as reversing the charges was completely painless.
The main incident was with the Hard Rock Cafe.
We had lunch there one day. 5 people, lunch was $97+change after tip.
Upon our return to the room, was I ever surprised to see a Hard Rock charge of $281+ when I checked our account on the TV. Mind you, this was not a mistake of the cashier mistakenly swiping our card several times and charging 3 separate bills of $97.xx to our room. This was a single 3x charge of $281.xx.
I quickly grabbed the receipt and walked down to the front desk. The front desk immediatedly issued a credit to my room.
If this had been charged to my credit card, it would have been a much more involved process to have the charges reversed. Now it was completely painless, involved only a simple credit to our room bill before we checked out.
We also had a few incidents where the clerks at Universal double swiped our card, causing two identical charges to our room. Once again, with a single phone call to the front desk, the removed the extra charges.
PBH was very professional and courteous and corrected the problems in less than 5 minutes each time. They issued a credit for the single overcharge and just deleted the extra charges on purchases. It definitely saved me hours of hassle with the credit card company disputing charges.
Moral of the story - it is easier to use your room key to charge as you can immediately see all your charges for the day and easily resolve any issues that might have occured with a simple phone call to the front desk.
AND...
Always check your account on the TV nightly to make sure everything is in order.