Originally Posted by
zippy the pinhead
Later this year, we have a reservation in Chico, CA, not far from where
the Camp Fire burned more than 6,000 houses. There isn't a whole lot of hotel capacity in that area, so I was wondering if our reservation could be honored, since the few hotels in the area would probably fill with people displaced by the fire. I called Marriott and they say no problem, your reservation is good,
but I find it hard to believe they would kick someone out in order to honor our reservation, not to mention we have no desire to displace someone who already lost their home in the fire. What do hotels typically do in such circumstances?
why would you think that? hotels turn people away all the time. Not to be overly harsh, but it people are living in a hotel a month or two from now, they are not without resources. I wouldnt be worried about taking up a room.