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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:
bevelino · 18/08/2021 20:24

This has happened to me and I just say nothing to the hotel and just check in late, even if it is the next day.

NotMiranda · 18/08/2021 20:24

This is exactly the sort of story that newspapers' consumer champions take on - have you thought of getting in touch with one of them?

EastWestWhosBest · 18/08/2021 20:28

@girlmom21

Phone them back and tell them you'll be there on Friday after all, then phone them on Friday and say you're running late but the room is still required.
This is what I would do.
WildFlowerBees · 18/08/2021 20:29

Call and tell them you'll be checking in late on Friday and to not put you down as a no show. Then call at 11pm and tell them you're on your way but stuck in traffic. Bonkers some of these hotels and their staff!

Ohsugarhoneyicetea · 18/08/2021 20:29

Ah its Cornwall, that explains a lot.

GreyhoundG1rl · 18/08/2021 20:30

Of course they're reselling your room.

malmi · 18/08/2021 20:30

As others say, many hotels sell more rooms than that have, especially the non refundable cheap rate ones, so you have to physically turn up to secure a room. If everyone who has booked a room turns up then there won't be enough rooms for them all. If you turn up in the morning and there is a room clean and ready then they may let you have it, but they can't promise it in advance, because there's every chance there won't be a room available.

TatianaBis · 18/08/2021 20:32

Exactly ^. Ring them and tell them you’ve changed your plans and will take the Friday night. Ring them on Friday to say you’re coming but delayed.

DeflatedGinDrinker · 18/08/2021 20:33

This is batshit crazy.

newnortherner111 · 18/08/2021 20:33

I think the ex owes you £145.

I look forward to reading the review of the hotel. Please try to get the points over in fewer than 100 words.

mofro · 18/08/2021 20:34

Where’s the hotel OP? Happy to check on for you if local to me

JurassicPark101 · 18/08/2021 20:36

The hotel is kind of in the middle of nowhere. I can’t imagine it’s likely anyone would turn up looking for a room after 7pm.

I didn’t have the option of booking anything other than the non-refundable. I’m fine with it being non-refundable, I understand why they do it. I don’t understand why they won’t let me have the room I’ve booked and paid for.

OP posts:
HPLikecraft · 18/08/2021 20:37

@CheddarToldMeTo

I was angry just reading this
Me too!

This is another level of stupid!

Nocutenamesleft · 18/08/2021 20:37

Where is it?

Are there any mumsnetters here that are close and can check in for you?

diddl · 18/08/2021 20:41

"I don’t understand why they won’t let me have the room I’ve booked and paid for."

I'm guessing because your booking is nowfrom the Saturday?

If they are unlikely to rebook it's a shame that they couldn't be more flexible re booking in.

oknowimscared · 18/08/2021 20:41

Just do what PPs have said. Phone to clarify you are arriving on Friday night, but late. Then oh no! A flat tyre! (Or whatever) Then rock up Saturday morning and enjoy your stay.

MrsFin · 18/08/2021 20:42

The them you've changed your mind again and you'll be arriving late on Friday, Then after the earliest check in time on Friday call them and tell them you'll be very late - early hours of Saturday probably.
Then arrive as planned at 9.30 am Saturday.

TheSkatesOfCoachBombay · 18/08/2021 20:43

Having been a duty manager in a hotel, can I advise anyone wanting to check in for OP not do so. In the event of a fire or need to evacuate someone will go looking for OP if role call on checked in guests at the safety point discovered she's not accountable for.

OP the hotel are probably wanting to re-sell your room. Just ring back and say you plan to check in on Friday.

You'll be marked as a no show if you don't turn up by 11pm or of its a 24/7 hotel night staff will be made aware that you are left to check in.

Your room will sit vacant but if there's a maintenance issue/guest complaint overnight you'll find the manager mY well move someone in to your room and then you would get one at 3pm for check in on Saturday. If your lucky when you turn up on Saturday morning nobody will have been "moved to your room and the reception will let you check in".

Paq · 18/08/2021 20:44

I live in Cornwall. I can pretend to be you and check in on Friday for you 😀

Wauden · 18/08/2021 20:44

As it's the ex who put you in this situation he should help you resolve it!!!

Pinkcadillac · 18/08/2021 20:47

I've often travelled overnight on very late flights and have booked the previous night so that I could go straight to bed at 6 am or whatever time my flight arrived. I've always let the hotel know and It has never been an issue.

diddl · 18/08/2021 20:50

Do you not need ID to check in that corresponds with the booking name?

icedcoffees · 18/08/2021 20:52

@MrsFin

The them you've changed your mind again and you'll be arriving late on Friday, Then after the earliest check in time on Friday call them and tell them you'll be very late - early hours of Saturday probably. Then arrive as planned at 9.30 am Saturday.
If she does that she risks having the entire booking cancelled as she'll be down as a "no show".
Leafstamp · 18/08/2021 20:52

@WildFlowerBees

Call and tell them you'll be checking in late on Friday and to not put you down as a no show. Then call at 11pm and tell them you're on your way but stuck in traffic. Bonkers some of these hotels and their staff!
I’d do this.

They are being stupid.

Totallydefeated · 18/08/2021 20:53

The greedy robbing bastards. They want to keep your money yet provide nothing for it. Clearly, they have no concern for customer satisfaction. I’d be making this public via Trip Advisor, Martin Lewis, etc.