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The high tomorrow in Santiago is supposed to be 68. My kids and I swim year round (for fitness/competition) in outdoor pools with the temp down in to the 40's in the evening, no problem.
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I swim everyday as well, but have never seen temps at 68 here, let alone in the 40s (unless I'm out of TH)...............is there a polar bear club in So, Cal??
Originally Posted by VickiSoCal
(Post 21269031)
The high tomorrow in Santiago is supposed to be 68. My kids and I swim year round (for fitness/competition) in outdoor pools with the temp down in to the 40's in the evening, no problem.
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Pool closed. What would you do?
January evenings can get cold, and rainy too, but all high school pools around here are outdoor, so we swimmers suck it up.
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Originally Posted by TrojanHorse
(Post 6584563)
I'm at one where the pool is under repair as well although I don't care.
However if it really means that much to you, I would call prior to arrival or in your case booking the hotel. They sent me an email confirming my reservation, they can send me another telling me something is "out of order" as soon as it is. Otherwise, switch me another, comparable hotel or make me happy some other way. |
Temps are irrelevant. If galsontour picked the property because she was assured the pool would be open, then she has a right to be miffed that it isn't. I would do as ohmark suggested.
Cheers. |
The only reason temps are relevant, is that it is generally the winter that hotels will take their pools down for maintenance then act shocked that anyone wanted to use it!
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Originally Posted by VickiSoCal
(Post 21270642)
The only reason temps are relevant, is that it is generally the winter that hotels will take their pools down for maintenance then act shocked that anyone wanted to use it!
Cheers. |
Originally Posted by annerj
(Post 6587871)
Do they have a bike or treadmill? I'd say do something else for exercise.
Would you expect them to call everyone if their exercise bike was broken? What about their treadmill? Where does it end? IMO thinking they will call you when something is out of order is asking too much. That is where it ends.
Originally Posted by longing4piedmont
(Post 6588002)
Most likely whine and moan on FT over something this minor..... :rolleyes:
Originally Posted by psychephylax
(Post 6588041)
What would you do if your local beach was closed due to an oil spill? Call the oil company and demand compensation? Or find something else to do for that week....
I don't think the hotel should call every guest and tell them the pool is closed. That's just wasted effort as only a handful would probably even use the pool. Next time, call and ask if the pool is open. They don't have to call every guest. Just proactively post it on their website and/or email guests based on reservations. In fact, Tysons Corner Marriott has emailed me on several occasions when their restaurant was going to be closed. Set the expectation is simple enough. I then can choose to stay as planned, or adjust my hotel accordingly. An oil spill would be on the news and publically know. That is all we are asking for from this Marriott property . . . make it known. It is simple.
Originally Posted by ohmark
(Post 21268747)
Since the pool is the reason you chose the property, why not speak to the GM (or other appropriate manager) and mention this? They are not going to open the pool for you, but might provide you with another amenity instead. At the least, I would guess you would get a better apology.
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I had an experience earlier this year where the hotel was under renovations, A minor inconvenience. It bugged me but I understand.
BUT, and this is a big but, the last night of our stay the pool was closed. We had just come off working a few 15 hour days and had decided to take a dip and relax by the pool. 2 of the other dopes I was with went as far as buying swimming trunks from wally world. We were devastated when we walked in and the pool was closed. So I emailed Marriott and complained. I was given a 500 credit as compensation. That didn't necessarily fix the problem but it helped. |
Originally Posted by Wolfsburg2
(Post 21271927)
I had an experience earlier this year where the hotel was under renovations, A minor inconvenience. It bugged me but I understand.
BUT, and this is a big but, the last night of our stay the pool was closed. We had just come off working a few 15 hour days and had decided to take a dip and relax by the pool. 2 of the other dopes I was with went as far as buying swimming trunks from wally world. We were devastated when we walked in and the pool was closed. So I emailed Marriott and complained. I was given a 500 credit as compensation. That didn't necessarily fix the problem but it helped. |
Originally Posted by MSPeconomist
(Post 21273237)
500 MR points or $500?
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Still miss the pool but...
I spoke to the manager and they have comped me the club lounge upgrade with a value of $100 per day. Oddly enough it is an empty response for me because I really wanted that pool. But to fairly acknowledge Santiago Ritz they have responded well and with what they could. So my issue has now properly become my issue. I would return because they have reestablished good faith.
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Originally Posted by dionnec123
(Post 6584467)
What would you do?
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Originally Posted by Jay K
(Post 21275935)
Go on living.... [Hey, you asked what I would do...]
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Originally Posted by 3galsontour
(Post 21275887)
I spoke to the manager and they have comped me the club lounge upgrade with a value of $100 per day. Oddly enough it is an empty response for me because I really wanted that pool. But to fairly acknowledge Santiago Ritz they have responded well and with what they could. So my issue has now properly become my issue. I would return because they have reestablished good faith.
Cheers. |
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