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Marriott beware
Stayed at the Marriott Courtyard in Coral Springs, FL over the holidays. This is not a courtyard, it's more of a fair field, not that there is anything wrong with that, I just wanted to stay in a courtyard.
My first clue that it would not be a good stay was that it was independently owned, I would have left, but I paid with points. I called Marriott Gold guest line and come to find out this property has had prior complaints. I wasn't looking for a freebie, I was just irked that I wasted points when I could have stayed at a Residence Inn, etc, etc for less points. I guess Santa didn't get my letter......... |
Originally Posted by irockfm2
(Post 19955898)
My first clue that it would not be a good stay was that it was independently owned........
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Originally Posted by CJKatl
(Post 19955913)
Aren't virtually all Marriott hotels independently owned, with very few exceptions?
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Originally Posted by irockfm2
(Post 19955898)
Stayed at the Marriott Courtyard in Coral Springs, FL over the holidays. This is not a courtyard, it's more of a fair field, not that there is anything wrong with that, I just wanted to stay in a courtyard.
My first clue that it would not be a good stay was that it was independently owned, I would have left, but I paid with points. I called Marriott Gold guest line and come to find out this property has had prior complaints. I wasn't looking for a freebie, I was just irked that I wasted points when I could have stayed at a Residence Inn, etc, etc for less points. I guess Santa didn't get my letter......... |
Looks as though the hotel may have other issues: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/09/1...per-files.html
Wow. Just Wow. (Allegations, but quite disturbing.) Kinda surprised nobody posted this a few months ago when it hit the news. |
Originally Posted by MSPeconomist
(Post 19955933)
I think so, but also whether or not the hotel is independently owned shouldn't determine whether you have a good stay or not.
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Originally Posted by irockfm2
(Post 19955898)
Stayed at the Marriott Courtyard in Coral Springs, FL over the holidays. This is not a courtyard, it's more of a fair field, not that there is anything wrong with that, I just wanted to stay in a courtyard.
My first clue that it would not be a good stay was that it was independently owned, I would have left, but I paid with points. I called Marriott Gold guest line and come to find out this property has had prior complaints. I wasn't looking for a freebie, I was just irked that I wasted points when I could have stayed at a Residence Inn, etc, etc for less points. I guess Santa didn't get my letter......... https://www.marriott.com/hotels/hote...coral-springs/ If so, what was wrong with it that prompted you to call the elite line, and what were you expecting them to say? Yes, most Marriott properties are independently owned. |
no basis stated (except that it might be less pts, but the nearest RI looks like its in Planation and also 15k) why staying at a CY was so important and how being an independently owned props leads to a title of blanketing of "Marriott beware"...........IMO, the waste was not of using points but this post........
Originally Posted by irockfm2
(Post 19955898)
Stayed at the Marriott Courtyard in Coral Springs, FL over the holidays. This is not a courtyard, it's more of a fair field, not that there is anything wrong with that, I just wanted to stay in a courtyard.
My first clue that it would not be a good stay was that it was independently owned, I would have left, but I paid with points. I called Marriott Gold guest line and come to find out this property has had prior complaints. I wasn't looking for a freebie, I was just irked that I wasted points when I could have stayed at a Residence Inn, etc, etc for less points. I guess Santa didn't get my letter......... |
???
So did you have any actual complaints about the property other than that it was independently owned? |
OK, I deleted my particularly skewering retort, as you have under 100 posts/newbie.
But - what are you asking/telling us? |
Originally Posted by CPRich
(Post 19956330)
OK, .
But - what are you asking/telling us? |
Originally Posted by irockfm2
(Post 19955898)
Stayed at the Marriott Courtyard in Coral Springs, FL over the holidays. This is not a courtyard, it's more of a fair field, not that there is anything wrong with that, I just wanted to stay in a courtyard.
My first clue that it would not be a good stay was that it was independently owned, I would have left, but I paid with points. I called Marriott Gold guest line and come to find out this property has had prior complaints. I wasn't looking for a freebie, I was just irked that I wasted points when I could have stayed at a Residence Inn, etc, etc for less points. I guess Santa didn't get my letter.........
Originally Posted by CJKatl
(Post 19955913)
Aren't virtually all Marriott hotels independently owned, with very few exceptions?
Originally Posted by MSPeconomist
(Post 19955933)
I think so, but also whether or not the hotel is independently owned shouldn't determine whether you have a good stay or not. Some independently owned properties really care and can seem more personal while giving all the benefits of being part of a chain. In the case of Marriott, most hotels aren't owned by Marriott but many are owned by a property investment/management corporation, so many certainly aren't "ma and pa" ownership at all.
Originally Posted by CJKatl
(Post 19955968)
Looks as though the hotel may have other issues: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/09/1...per-files.html
Wow. Just Wow. (Allegations, but quite disturbing.) Kinda surprised nobody posted this a few months ago when it hit the news. |
Originally Posted by irockfm2
(Post 19955898)
Stayed at the Marriott Courtyard in Coral Springs, FL over the holidays. This is not a courtyard, it's more of a fair field, not that there is anything wrong with that, I just wanted to stay in a courtyard.
My first clue that it would not be a good stay was that it was independently owned, I would have left, but I paid with points. I called Marriott Gold guest line and come to find out this property has had prior complaints. I wasn't looking for a freebie, I was just irked that I wasted points when I could have stayed at a Residence Inn, etc, etc for less points. I guess Santa didn't get my letter......... 2) FYI, If there is a true issue in a stay, Marriott CS can restore your points. Although I have never experienced a CS agent being so indiscreet as to mention former complaints, an on record file of such would certainly support a request for early departure with point restoration. 3) Great that you weren't looking for a freebie - but WHAT HAPPENED? |
Originally Posted by USirritated
(Post 19957552)
You are not going to like this, but you kind of just disparaged the wrong hotel! The OP was complaining about the Courtyard by Marriott in Coral Springs, FL, but that Miami Herald article is entitled "Undocumented housekeeper files abuse lawsuit against Coral Gables hotel." Coral Springs is in extreme northwest Broward County, and Coral Gables is in southeast Dade County, and those cities are about 50 miles apart. You might want to delete, or at least heavily edit, that post.
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Originally Posted by sophiegirl
(Post 19957893)
1) How is the CY more a a FI? And (other than your personal preference) how does it affect whatever happened?
2) FYI, If there is a true issue in a stay, Marriott CS can restore your points. Although I have never experienced a CS agent being so indiscreet as to mention former complaints, an on record file of such would certainly support a request for early departure with point restoration. 3) Great that you weren't looking for a freebie - but WHAT HAPPENED? Cheers. |
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