Originally Posted by
sophiegirl
First: FS in Oakbrook. Last minute emergency stay due to a death in the family. After one of the worst flights of my life, (which actually made the news) arrived in a driving rainstorm; suitcase full of dirty clothes ( I had been already been on the road for a week), with a horrendous head cold and sore throat. Desk clerk handed me a message stating Mr Sophie's plane had been canceled - at which time I burst into tears. Although it was after midnight, within minutes cold medicine appeared, a pot of tea and bowl of soup was delivered to my room; dirty laundry was whisked away with promises it would be returned before 10AM (when I was due at the funeral home) and I was advised that the rate (previously a during the week astronomical biz rate!) had been adjusted to $99 for my entire stay. Clothes were returned, washed and beautifully ironed....and I was never charged a penny for any of it. I will never, ever forget the kindess of that hotel.
Second: San Diego Marina. Part of a convention, hotel was more than sold out. One week prior, a family member lost her spouse. I didn't want to leave her, but couldn't miss the convention. Calling the hotel, they arranged for a waterfront suite, and when we arrived a bowl of fruit, flower arrangement, and a sympathy card signed by many employees was in the suite. No charge for the upgrade - and I know they could have sold it many times over. Again, unforgettable kindness that made a real difference.
There are certainly other, (happier) examples! But these two stand out, not only for the kindness - but the fact that the hotels had to really go out of their way to help - when it would have been so easy to do otherwise!
Extraordinary examples! There's that SD Marina again! But I gots to ask the question, how do they get so many details of your personal circumstances in order to take appropriate action? Do they pull it out of you when you show up in disrepair, do they assume, do you volunteer details, etc. I only ask with respect since I am so reluctant to ask for help when I probably should fearing help is only available at an inflated cost...