I have many times. Its actually my favorite hotel chain. I've now stayed at three different locations (Laguna, Miami & Boston), and I'll be at the one in San Francisco in May. When I say that the serivce in the hotels is perfect, that is no joke. It can actually be a bit creepy however....I'll give you an example.
The first one I stayed at was in Boston (love the city by the way). From the moment that I got out of the car, it was perfect. They knew everything they needed to know about me from some great questions and their observations. While checking out, they asked if I was thirsty. I said that I was, and asked for an ice tea. It was there in a heartbeat. While all this was going on, they took off with my bags. They noticed that one was a gym bag, so they had all the gym stuff pointed out for me and all that. When I got to the room, my bags were already placed in such a manner that they could be unpacked easily.
Oh, and they had all the different places to eat around the hotel on a map for me (I mentioned that I was in the mood for a walk & was hungry). And the absolutely best part....there was a chilled caraf of ice tea (complete with lemon & mint) waiting for me. This was a constant thing too...it was always in my room when I came back, and it was always on ice.
Now here's where it gets creapy....when I went to the locations at Laguna & Miami...when I got to the room...there was chilled ice tea waiting for me...along with a map of places to walk to and eat there around the hotel. I kid you not.
So when this article says it was in their computer system about their behavior, I'm not the least bit suprised. And honestly, I'm not suprised that the hotel actually tried to keep their business, even if they (as a policy) do not agree with their belief system. As per the specific issues here....where would a company draw the line? There is a world of difference between someone making racist remarks directly to an employee, or abusing them verbally/physically/whatever wise while under their roof and "requesting" particular servers.
Where does a company draw the line? They only allow pro-life guests? They only allow those who are extremely liberal progressives? As much as I find it distasteful that they would judge the people on their accent/physical appearance, I find it difficult to say "toss them out."
[p.s.- The best part of my stays at the Ritz-Carlton...it was on the company dime! oh yeah.... and the ice tea is good.]
~Jeordam
The first one I stayed at was in Boston (love the city by the way). From the moment that I got out of the car, it was perfect. They knew everything they needed to know about me from some great questions and their observations. While checking out, they asked if I was thirsty. I said that I was, and asked for an ice tea. It was there in a heartbeat. While all this was going on, they took off with my bags. They noticed that one was a gym bag, so they had all the gym stuff pointed out for me and all that. When I got to the room, my bags were already placed in such a manner that they could be unpacked easily.
Oh, and they had all the different places to eat around the hotel on a map for me (I mentioned that I was in the mood for a walk & was hungry). And the absolutely best part....there was a chilled caraf of ice tea (complete with lemon & mint) waiting for me. This was a constant thing too...it was always in my room when I came back, and it was always on ice.
Now here's where it gets creapy....when I went to the locations at Laguna & Miami...when I got to the room...there was chilled ice tea waiting for me...along with a map of places to walk to and eat there around the hotel. I kid you not.
So when this article says it was in their computer system about their behavior, I'm not the least bit suprised. And honestly, I'm not suprised that the hotel actually tried to keep their business, even if they (as a policy) do not agree with their belief system. As per the specific issues here....where would a company draw the line? There is a world of difference between someone making racist remarks directly to an employee, or abusing them verbally/physically/whatever wise while under their roof and "requesting" particular servers.
Where does a company draw the line? They only allow pro-life guests? They only allow those who are extremely liberal progressives? As much as I find it distasteful that they would judge the people on their accent/physical appearance, I find it difficult to say "toss them out."
[p.s.- The best part of my stays at the Ritz-Carlton...it was on the company dime! oh yeah.... and the ice tea is good.]
~Jeordam
ex-Admin at wotmania (all things wot & art galleries)
Saving the Princess, Humanity, or the World-Entire since 1985
Saving the Princess, Humanity, or the World-Entire since 1985
British family tells US hotel they 'do not want to deal with black staff'
26/04/2010 12:35:55 AM
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They should've told them to take a hike, but the claim for 75k disgusts me too.
26/04/2010 12:48:45 AM
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yeah seriously
26/04/2010 01:13:54 AM
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What sort of tips do you think a racist would give a black waiter?
26/04/2010 04:45:15 AM
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Nonsense. The hotel should refuse to do so, and people who disagree can go elsewhere.
26/04/2010 05:03:22 AM
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I think 75k is fine
26/04/2010 08:25:51 AM
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This is a good point. And it's unlikely he'll be continuing to work there, so... *NM*
26/04/2010 08:46:30 AM
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I disagree. Those ridiculous claims are a major problem in America.
26/04/2010 10:31:46 AM
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I would agree if he was demanding a million or 200k. *NM*
26/04/2010 05:46:53 PM
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Why is 75k all right, but 200k not? Where do you draw the line, and why? *NM*
26/04/2010 05:48:18 PM
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The line is arbitrary, I agree. Yet Legolas was against the mere idea of financial recompense
26/04/2010 11:41:52 PM
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So you support the right of a hotel to deny lodgings or service to a black person?
26/04/2010 04:35:04 AM
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say what?
26/04/2010 05:16:52 AM
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Re: say what?
26/04/2010 06:09:48 AM
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if thats the case, then they can go to hell
26/04/2010 06:12:21 AM
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Yes, I'm sure the press will pull out all the stops
26/04/2010 06:33:48 AM
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If it isn't a money issue, I'd go - this shows how far they will accomodate their guests.
26/04/2010 11:25:46 AM
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But it's the same principle - kicking someone out for something you don't like about them.
26/04/2010 11:34:55 AM
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Re: So you support the right of a hotel to deny lodgings or service to a black person?
26/04/2010 04:12:57 PM
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"Sorry, but you'll have to leave. We don't let people with really bad teeth stay here." *NM*
26/04/2010 05:47:00 AM
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Have any of you stayed at a Ritz-Carlton?
26/04/2010 06:09:25 PM
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