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Cast: Ryan Eggold. Release date: 2020. creators: Eliza Hittman. . USA. directed by: Eliza Hittman. If it's an 18-cert in Britain or a very hard R-rating, controversial enough headlines, I'll go see it. In the 90s I was a front office supervisor at a busy downtown 5 Star hotel in a Northern Canadian city. Each summer our city had a festival for street performers. It ran for about 10 days, and was held in a city park only a block from our hotel. As tourism was not one of our larger segments, summers were often slow, and sales would offer the street performers a group rate. I initially questioned whether we wanted to have this segment of traveller stay in the hotel, and whether they could really afford it, but as I found out they were not only exceptionally nice and well mannered people, but that street performing at festivals was also extremely lucrative. Some people pulled in $1000 a day in tips. I’m sure it was an opportunity for these folks to stay at a much better class of hotel than they normally would, and it was enthusiastically received, resulting in us being sold out for most of the 10 day stretch. I was on a 3 to 11 shift one day the second day of the 10 day festival, things were slow at the desk as we were sold right out; 313 out of 314 rooms. Housekeeping, bell staff, room service, and F&B were, as to be expected, hopping. The 314th room at this hotel was called The Royal Suite room 2510. It was a luxuriously appointed room, that was three times the size of a normal room, and was two stories tall, with floor to ceiling windows. It connected to the Ambassador Suite that contained a Murphy bed and a corner King suite on the other side that were on the same floor and, via a sweeping circular staircase to the Ambassador Suite on the 26th floor. The Royal Suite itself however, did not have a bed or a bedroom, when it needed a bed it was sold with one of the connecting bedrooms. It did have a dining room table for 12, and a very large sectional sofa that could seat at least a dozen people around a 50 inch projection screen TV. By rearranging the furniture, a space could be created where you could set up a small theater, or U-shape with some A/V so you could use it as a small meeting room, that was often utilized as a meeting space for smaller, but higher end, event clients. Only once in the five years that I worked at this hotel, did I see the entire four room complex rented out. It was when a extremely well-known piano playing performer, with a penchant for weird eyeglasses stayed in our hotel. We had to bring in a dismantled grand piano and set it up in the Royal suite, and have a piano tuner come in, however that is another story for another day. The cost was $3500 a night, a substantial amount in the ‘90s. But I digress. We rarely sold the Royal suite as a bedroom, although in extreme cases we sometimes would put a rollaway in there. So we are working the evening shift, and we only had a handful of departures and arrivals that day, and they were already in, so I was surprised when a fellow approached the desk, said he was checking in, and handed me his confirmation number. Skeptical, I punched in the confirmation number and found that he did, indeed have a reservation, sadly it was for 7 days ago. He’s already been charged as a one night guaranteed no-show, but in those pre-Internet days, you really only saw your credit card statement once a month, so he probably didn’t even know about the charge yet. I could see in the reservation segment code fields that this reservation had come from a travel agent. Again, those days were pre-Internet, they were only two ways to book a hotel room; through our central reservations number, or through a travel agent. The TA’s had access to our rack system, and could see availability, and could make reservations directly. Those reservations would still need to be vetted by an actual reservation agent and transferred into the system. On this reservation the dates were either transposed (June/July error) or just outright incorrect. This could have happened at the TA level, or when it was moved over. No way of knowing until Res opened the next day. Either way, here was a fellow standing in front of me, expecting to stay here for over a week, and did not have a room. I had fielded a couple of calls from other hotels that evening inquiring as to whether we had rooms so I knew they were full too. The city was SRO. The fellow was understandably upset, although more of the circumstances then at anyone in particular. He was coming from a similar street performers festival in Germany, and had been travelling for two days, he didn’t have much fight left in him. I decided I would give him the Royal Suite, and put a rollaway in it, he was paying our rack rate of $119. 00 not the group rate of $69. 00 so it seemed fair. The group block was filled, so I couldn’t even offer him that rate. I told him all about it, and also about the rollaway bed, which he wasn’t too keen on it first, until I reassured him that it was exactly like one of our standard beds, it was just on wheels. It wasn’t like the cot our parents had for company that was 2 inches thick. I reassured him that he would get a good nights sleep. I checked him in, his departure date was 10 days away, and I told him we had occupancy in about three days and I would move him to a normal room type at that time. I sent a note to the FOM to see if we could get the GNS charge either refunded or applied to his current stay. It was the standard of the hotel at the time that about 10 minutes after check in the switchboard operator would call the room and make sure that everything was satisfactory. The switchboard was right behind the front desk and we could often hear the operators conversations, especially if the door to the back office was propped open which we always did. I heard the operator making a call and addressing the Royal Suite guest, and by the sounds of her responses he absolutely loved the room. Due to in-house requests housekeeping was backed up and as such it took about a half an hour for them to get to putting the bed in his room. He stopped by the desk about two hours later on his way to the pub, and gushed a little more about how awesome the room was, and how comfortable the bed was. We had a happy guest, and we had a 100% sold out night! Everybody was happy. Three days later, occupancy fell to the high 90s, but I did have a few standard kings available, so I called him with the intentions of moving him to a room with a real bed. I offered to have the Bellman come up and assist him in moving to a standard king size room, which coincidentally was on the same floor he was already on, and he could have that room for the duration of his stay. About seven days at that point. He said he was happy to stay where he was, the bed was very comfortable, and that hotel room was bigger than his house. He was extremely happy and didn’t want to go anywhere! He said if it was all the same with me, he was perfectly happy to stay exactly where he was for the duration of his stay. I told him I would check, and if the room was not booked for anything else he was welcome to stay there. I put in a quick call to both Sales and to Banquets who would often schedule meetings for that space, but not tell rooms about it, but it was free and clear. I called back to the room, left a message telling the guest that we would not be moving him and to enjoy the rest of his stay. I also told him our front office manager had agreed to apply the GNS charge to his current stay. All in all, I think this guy made out pretty good, especially for someone showing up for a sold-out city with a week old room reservation! I never heard another word out of him, and he checked out on a shift that I was not on. In those pre-Internet days the channels a hotel had for feedback were pretty limited. We had comment cards in the rooms, and that was about it. Occasionally, if someone was very upset they would contact our corporate office in writing, at that time our HO was in England. Even less frequently an extremely happy guest would also contact them. These comments would be forwarded to us via teletype machine, and be part of an about 100 page report that we would download from them every day during the night audit shift. High tech for the time! So about three months after this guests stay, the flag report shows that he had written corporate to complain bitterly about the substandard conditions he was forced to ‘exist’ in during his time with us. Calling me out by name he singled me out as the villain, who forced him to stay in a room that, horror of horrors, didn’t even have a real bed! And then I made him sleep on a cot, in his words, worse then the bed I had to sleep on at boys camp when I was eight years old. The room was trashy, dirty, outdated, poorly decorated, nothing worked, etc, etc. I made no offer to reduce his rate, and he was overcharged because he was not offered the group rate he qualified for. He was demanding his entire stay be refunded to him. We reported back the actual facts to corporate, ultimately they denied his claim. I remember it came up at the front office meeting, and we all just shook our heads at the audacity of this guy! We all agreed that we would file it under “no good deed goes unpunished” and try not to let it destroy our collective faith in humanity.
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