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To think this is bloody daft of the hotel?

586 replies

JurassicPark101 · 18/08/2021 17:25

I’ve booked a hotel for Friday night until Monday morning. Unfortunately due to childcare issues I found out today that I won’t be able to get there until Saturday morning now. It’s all been prepaid for and as it’s less than 7 days before the booking it’s completely non-refundable and can’t be rearranged.

I’m not too fussed about it being non-refundable, totally understand they probably wouldn’t be able to fill the room again at short notice. Anyway, I phone the hotel to let them know that I do still want the booking but that I won’t be arriving until about 9.30ish on the Saturday rather than the Friday afternoon as originally planned. Receptionist on phone says ‘that’s fine, thanks for letting us know. Just so you know you’re welcome to use the facilities but your room won’t be available until check in at 3pm.” I reiterate that I’ve already paid for the room (and breakfast and dinner which I won’t be having either) from Friday so it should be available when I get there at 9.30. Again “sorry, no but we can’t allow early check in under any circumstances at the moment. We’re totally fully booked and the cleaners just can’t get the rooms ready before this.”

I ask to speak to someone else as I assume she’s possibly new or young or thick as mince. She passes me over to another woman but I hear her say “can you speak to this lady, she won’t understand why she can’t check in at 9.30am”. I explain the situation again. New lady replies with “I empathise with your situation but as we are fully booked we simply can’t allow you to check in nearly 6 hours early”. I tell her that it’s not 6 hours early, it’s 18 hours late. Im booked from the Friday night. I’m paying for the Friday night but I can’t get there until Saturday morning. I’ve paid £145 for a room, dinner and breakfast and none of it will be used. If I was arriving on time, I would be able to return to my room at 9.30am if I chose to do so. She tell me that I'm not arriving on time though so the room won’t be ready until 3pm Confused.

I ask if there’s a manager that I can email, or a head office as this is just bonkers. She gives me an email address. I write a very calm, concise email explaining that I’ll be getting there at 9.30 the day after I’m due to arrive. I’ve just had an email back (from the reception again) telling me that my room will be ready at 3pm and they hope I enjoy my stay.

How do I resolve this? They’re all mad. Aren’t they? I’m not going crazy in thinking I should be allowed in the room when I get there am I? It should be ready for 3pm on Friday so will still be ready at 9.30 on Saturday, surely?

OP posts:
Caulidop · 18/08/2021 18:44

Where in the country is the hotel OP? The hotel is being absolutely ridiculous. Is there an online check in option?

SoreusBacchus · 18/08/2021 18:45

I’m actually really fucking angry for you, OP! I’d be spitting flaming feathers if this was me!

I can't decide if this is being over dramatic or actually bonkers. It's not even something for OP to get "really fucking angry" about, let alone someone who is wholly unconnected to the whole thing. Do you have serious anger issues?

LannieDuck · 18/08/2021 18:45

Clarify that you're able to check in from any time after 3pm Friday. That should be a 'yes'. If it's a 'no', you need to understand why.

If it's a yes, say you'll be checking in at 10am on Saturday.

Hathertonhariden · 18/08/2021 18:45

@BruceAndNosh

Yes, say you will be arriving at 11.30pm on Friday. Then call at 11.40pm to say you're stuck in a godawful traffic jam but hope to get there in time for a late breakfast
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Thehop · 18/08/2021 18:45

I’m Yorkshire and happy to check in for you @JurassicPark101

Jaichangecentfoisdenom · 18/08/2021 18:48

@JurassicPark101 - please, ring them back and let them know that you are not cancelling your booking for Friday night and that you will get there late, that way they won't be able to sell your room twice (I hope, for your sake!) Then turn up when you want to and raise merry hell if the room you have paid for isn't ready.

AdventuresDownRabbitholes · 18/08/2021 18:50

I had the same sort of madness once - I turned up at a Holiday Inn at about 10.30pm, only to find they had resold my room because they assumed I wasn't going to turn up, and were now fully booked!

They seemed to think that I was the unreasonable one when I demanded they find me an alternative hotel, pay for it, and pay for the taxi to get there.

Twats. Never going to a Holiday Inn again.

Roselilly36 · 18/08/2021 18:50

@Leftphalange

Don't do what some posters are saying and tell them you are going on the Friday and don't arrive till the Saturday. You will go through as a no show and then the room will be released for all the nights of your stay, it will be in the small print that they can do this.

You have absolutely done the right thing and on this occasion we would also have put a note on the booking and your room would be ready for you the next morning. However it sounds like the hotel plan on selling your room or what I believe is more likely is that they are overbooked (which is very common in big hotels) and using this as an opportunity to sort their room availability. Keep pushing up the chain or email head office

Absolutely correct.
Paulinna · 18/08/2021 18:51

Definitely ring back and say you’ll be there on Friday. Make them prepare the room and keep it available. Then ring back a couple of times and say you’re delayed... and delayed a bit more... then arrive on Saturday morning as a “late check in”.

ElephantOfRisk · 18/08/2021 18:51

When is latest check-in? if it's 10pm or whatever then i'd call at a minute to and advise them that you'll be a late check in as you are delayed. Night shift crew will be handed over to with the expectation that you'll arrive at some point and then you turn up and get into your room "late" at 9.30am.

Call them now to confirm that you are arriving on Friday after all.

JurassicPark101 · 18/08/2021 18:54

That would be ridiculously amazing if someone could check in for me - you can have my dinner too! It’s far west Cornwall, kind of middle of nowhere though.

I wish I could rearrange childcare. Unfortunately my ex was supposed to be having our dc but decided actually it’s easier for him to come down on Saturday morning and there’s no arguing with him Hmm

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BobaFettOnMyBedsideTable · 18/08/2021 18:54

Oh god, sounds like a case of 'computer says no'. Can't bear this kind of shit. I'd be raging.

stayathomegardener · 18/08/2021 18:56

I so would but I'm in Cheshire.

Hope you find a Mumsnet stand in.

HermioneKipper · 18/08/2021 18:57

What a bunch of absolute numpties. I am feeling furious for you OP - nothing worse than trying to make imbeciles see your point of view!

Really hope someone can check in for you - how amazing would the power of mumsnet be!

Also, your ex is a real dick messing up all your plans 🤬

ElephantOfRisk · 18/08/2021 18:57

I once turned up at our hotel in Turkey around 7am after a 6 hour flight delay to be asked to go to breakfast as our room wasn't ready yet...

Leftphalange · 18/08/2021 18:59

@JesusIsAnyNameFree I was referring to a couple of posters who had suggested saying she was going on the Friday after all and then just turning up on the sat morning. That's not a good idea, trust me as I used to work in a hotel

Areyouseriousrightnow · 18/08/2021 19:01

@SeasonFinale

Message and say. That's fine I expect my room that I am paying for to be ready for me at 3pm on Friday. Thank you.

Then turn up and say here I am late for my room.

This. What idiots.
Invisimamma · 18/08/2021 19:02

That's ridiculous!

Email back say you'll check in late on Friday. Late on Friday night call them and say you've been held up, you'll check in early hours, turn up at 9:30am as planned.

justasmalltownmum · 18/08/2021 19:02

Leave them a 1 star trust pilot/ trip advisor review and watch how quickly they sort it..

Stroller15 · 18/08/2021 19:03

This would make me so furious. I used to be FOH manager at both big/chain hotels and small, independent ones. It could be that they are planning to resell it, but there is also a high likelihood that they didn't listen. Hopefully someone local can check in for you OP!

BernadetteRostankowskiWolowitz · 18/08/2021 19:03

Honestly man - idiots. I worked in a hotel for 10 years this was really common. The late shift would just check the room in at 11pm and set the key to the side.

If nothing else, I'd ring at 2.55pm on Friday "hi, please pre check me in and leave the key at reception for me to collect when I arrive - I'm not sure whether I will be there before 9am tomorrow"

StoneofDestiny · 18/08/2021 19:04

I was referring to a couple of posters who had suggested saying she was going on the Friday after all and then just turning up on the sat morning. That's not a good idea, trust me as I used to work in a hotel

Why? I don't understand why that would present a problem.

Skiptheheartsandflowers · 18/08/2021 19:04

Haven't RTFT but I'd be ringing back and saying you'd been able to rearrange after all, so you'll be arriving as planned on Friday for your booked room

LittleGwyneth · 18/08/2021 19:04

Could you have something small delivered for you on Friday and ask for it to be put in your room, somehow sort of using it? That is absolutely bonkers though. I'd ring back and say you'll be arriving on Friday but you're not sure when, then ring on Friday night and say you're coming the next morning.

JesusIsAnyNameFree · 18/08/2021 19:04

[quote Leftphalange]@JesusIsAnyNameFree I was referring to a couple of posters who had suggested saying she was going on the Friday after all and then just turning up on the sat morning. That's not a good idea, trust me as I used to work in a hotel[/quote]
Well clearly the best thing would be to call and be all "oopsie, work got in the way". I wouldn't dare not call on Friday evening. They would be in the wrong giving it to someone else but that won't be very helpful as they can't drag the new guest out of the room once they're in.