Originally Posted by
Miesque
I very much appreciate the candor by Xray and 777 Global Mile Hound, will eschew NY PH until feedback is more positive. There are simply too many other good alternatives in Manhattan.
Thanks for your support and patient understanding on the management issues facing Park Hyatt New York.
Its painful to watch and worse experience a program and hotel company that gets it right globally most of the time
Its so petty. Having attended Cornell University Hotel school some years ago the dated business strategy(make that failed IMHO)
strangely reminds me of something you would see internationally outside North America 20 or more years ago.
Back in the day we would do marketing workshops and some of the young revenue /front office managers that worked in hotels overseas would say no discounts
ever not a penny off ever.Rack rate only!! No discounts ever not even for loyal customers.
I would speak up out in front of my professors chanting heads in beds first everything else second.
An empty room or suite is a lost opportunity and worse a lost brand experience that can transcend into repeat business and longtime loyalty
Their odd thought process was even if you sell no rooms or suites or refuse to upgrade its better than customers thinking they could get a
discount ever or come to expect an upgrade because they were steady customers and loyal at the property
Want it pay for it or go !
How did these Hyatt apples fall so far from the Gold Passport tree?
My only reservation sharing with my network of corporate customers and colleagues to avoid the property is potentially hurting
any of the team members I do admire and care about working there. Having said that no doubt that they will fill many a room without some of us.
New York has always had a strong occupancy historically