Originally Posted by
bhrubin
Well, if a manager said so, then it must be true. Not.
I’m sorry, but I do consider the source when I consider the veracity of any assessment such as this. Your manager may very well believe that, but that doesnt constitute any sort of proof whatsoever. It’s convenient to blame Marriott for not exceeding a brand standard. It’s convenient to blame the merger for any issue with any legacy SPG hotel. It’s convenient, but that doesn’t make it true.
Just because I was told this and subsequently relayed the message doesn't mean I trust the veracity of said statement, but attacking the messenger is your MO.
Originally Posted by
tomwhom
Did you ask her: So if this is the case, how about breakfast at Goji kitchen to make up the lunch devaluation?
No, I finished my drink and exited the GM's cocktail reception. What a sorry state of affairs that was.