Originally Posted by
C17PSGR
Some other hotels are very specific in their rules. Most aren't and, unless specified otherwise, I think they're available for business and leisure. My favorite rule is from the Fayetteville, NC Courtyard (near Fort Bragg/Pope AFB) which states:
**NOT PER DIEM**DISCOUNT OFF REGULAR RATE**
**VALID GOVERNMENT ID AND TRAVEL ORDERS REQUIRED!!**
* FRONT DESK WILL REQUEST A COPY OF TRAVEL ORDERS *
That's pretty clear but who reads those rules except those on this board!
Kind of amusing that this property doesn't even provide the government per diem rate, yet is so stringent in respect to its rules. In fact, in most situations, the government traveler on official business will avoid like the plague a property such as this that fails to provide a per diem rate. In the final analysis, the only travelers likely to want to use this rate are customers who are pretending to be government employees, and government employees traveling on leisure.