As a solo female traveler I book at hotels where there is a restaurant or bistro offering a light dinner and a glass of wine. I prefer to not to have to go out at night in an unfamiliar city. I booked at the Courtyard Columbus Phenix City/Riverfront SPECIFICALLY because their website stated there was bistro that would be open ( I checked the hours) so I could have a light dinner, glass of wine and then go to my room. Upon checking in, I confirmed that the bistro would be open and was told that it was closed for renovations. I look over and there are clearly no renovations going on. So I had them check a Marriott that was closer to the airport that said they had a bistro (asked them to call) and tjhat bistro wasn't open either. So to not have to search for another hotel at the last minute I said I would stay, but, asked about an upgrade for the inconvenience of having to go out and find somewhere for dinner I was told I could ”upgrade” but would ahed to give up the free breakfast. Which really isn't an upgrade. So, not caring so much about breakfast, I took the room. The next morning as I was leaving, I dropped my key in the box and walked past two women working at the front desk and neither one said thank you or have a nice day. I was a guest walking out with my luggage and neither front desk person acknowledged me. As I walked out the door I yelled back thank you and only then did the women at the front desk acknowledge me. If your website says you have it, you need to have it. You must always acknowledge your guests as they come and go. Basics of hospitality.
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