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Old Aug 12, 2017, 2:52 pm
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Originally Posted by troytos
The room that I was in is JUNIOR SUITE with the connecting door and the room that I have to move to is JUNIOR SUITE with the connecting door. same exactly type of room on a floor lower. I'm well aware of the fact that when I extended my stay. I may have to move to another room since the upgrade was not guaranteed (even tho I checked the possibility of the upgrade before I extended) and When she checked me back in the same room. I made sure that I don't have to move to the new room and she said its ok. I will keep you in the same room. I just don't like the fact that she called into my room and told me that we have to move you to the other room since that room that you are currently in was booked by somebody without telling beforehand or give me no options except pack my bag and MOVE. About PLATINUM recognition I don't think so.

Me. at the time of checking in. Hi I would like to check in Please and hand him ID and CC
staff. ok please sign in the box. hand me the keys and the elevator is of the right. club lounge is on 6 floor. that's it.
Me. I have to ask. whats time the club lounge open? Can I have breakfast in the restaurant? etc....

BTW I find that the shuttle driver was much more friendly and nicer than the front desk people.

unlike any other properties. Thank you for being PLATINUM or Welcome to our property.

Ps. Maybe because I'm a young ASIAN man,
Sorry, dude, you lost any sympathy from me with that remark and with leaving out important details originally.

It's fairly annoying that you left out the fact you were extending your stay from your original story. That seems fairly pertinent. It seems that the most likely explanation is that the FD clerk, in a hurry to re-check you in, didn't look far enough in the future to make sure there weren't conflicts. OK, a simple human mistake. You should be reasonable enough to figure out that it was a simple human mistake due in part to your extending your stay and agree to switch rooms. No real harm, no foul. It's important in life to try to be reasonable, and I think you're now not being reasonable.

Don't pull the racism card.

Safe travels,

Doc

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