What happened in Phoenix? Jeff Johnston sure isn't happy about it, anyway...
#1
Posted 2014-February-02, 17:33
If you want to have a read, it's here (starts on the first page, rightmost column): http://www.acbl.org/...lletins/db6.pdf
I wasn't there. People that I know that *were* there didn't notice anything out of the ordinary. Anyone have more background? I've certainly seen the occasional "stop being crappy to the hotel" pieces in the ACBL bulletin that suggest an occasionally strained relationship with venues, but this seems like something a lot worse.
#2
Posted 2014-February-02, 18:10
No idea about the "big" incident.
#3
Posted 2014-February-02, 21:09
No wonder Steph moved to an urbane, polite country.
Arizona is opportunistic and not good for Bridge tourneys; they will milk us for whatever they can. But, we should not be the aggressors. T, and I actually went there ---and rather than endure what we found was to be expected, drove back home after the first day and had fun elsewhere.
That is called voting with your feet, as opposed to being a typical American boor.
#4
Posted 2014-February-02, 22:41
Have no idea what any of you are talking about.
Talk about lack of clarity.
Is the discussion are people around the world are "crude, gross, self-entitled, etc."
whatever the discussion Aqau repeats a very key point:
"That is called voting with your feet"
#5
Posted 2014-February-02, 23:01
Voting with one's feet is certainly wise. And, have to say, having been to a few conferences at Sheratons and milked for everything they could get out of me every time, it's one chain I will never voluntarily give a dime to. I have written to the ACBL a few times in the past asking them not to contract with Sheraton for future NABCs. Didn't do any good. They keep going there, and I keep not going to NABCs
Bottom line is, I am sure there are two sides to this story, and hope we will hear the other side of it sooner rather than later.
#6
Posted 2014-February-02, 23:07
Siegmund, on 2014-February-02, 23:01, said:
Voting with one's feet is certainly wise. And, have to say, having been to a few conferences at Sheratons and milked for everything they could get out of me every time, it's one chain I will never voluntarily give a dime to. I have written to the ACBL a few times in the past asking them not to contract with Sheraton for future NABCs. Didn't do any good. They keep going there, and I keep not going to NABCs
Bottom line is, I am sure there are two sides to this story, and hope we will hear the other side of it sooner rather than later.
what the hell do you not like about sheratons and bridge....again lack of clarity.
I mean is sheraton even a hotel in 2014?
sorry but I think I have not stayed at one in the past 30years
#8
Posted 2014-February-02, 23:23
Yes, Sheraton is still a hotel chain. Emphasizing the downtown convention market. Several years ago the ACBL signed some sort of 5- or 10-year contract to have at least one NABC a year with them.
I have had to stay in five of them in the last five years (Anchorage, Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, and Seattle -- an annual conference I had to attend for work had the same kind of multiyear contract with them, accounting for 4 of the 5 stays) and every time I was in a small uncomfortable room at a relatively high price, charged an arm and a leg for wifi (in my room only, none in the meeting room even if I had paid), charged an arm and a leg for parking, and charged an arm and a leg for refreshments even by big-city convention standards ($5 per drink even for soft drinks at an evening cash bar.) Admittedly four of the five did have working coffee makers and plumbing that didn't back up. Only Kansas City struck out in those two departments.
I have had isolated bad experiences at individual units of other hotel chains, but Sheraton is unique in batting .000.
I have no experience with the Phoenix facility, or with playing bridge at a Sheraton (but the Kansas City and Atlanta facilities have hosted previous NABCs.) But I am in a mindset where I expect there to be legitimate complaints underlying whatever incidents occurred.
Again, I hope someone who actually stayed there chimes in.
#9
Posted 2014-February-02, 23:30
#10
Posted 2014-February-02, 23:42
Vampyr, on 2014-February-02, 23:30, said:
It's almost impossible to get people for shoplifting unless you catch them red handed. Prevention is much better than any prosecution from the retailers perspective.
#11
Posted 2014-February-02, 23:55
Siegmund, on 2014-February-02, 23:23, said:
Yes, Sheraton is still a hotel chain. Emphasizing the downtown convention market. Several years ago the ACBL signed some sort of 5- or 10-year contract to have at least one NABC a year with them.
I have had to stay in five of them in the last five years (Anchorage, Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, and Seattle -- an annual conference I had to attend for work had the same kind of multiyear contract with them, accounting for 4 of the 5 stays) and every time I was in a small uncomfortable room at a relatively high price, charged an arm and a leg for wifi (in my room only, none in the meeting room even if I had paid), charged an arm and a leg for parking, and charged an arm and a leg for refreshments even by big-city convention standards ($5 per drink even for soft drinks at an evening cash bar.) Admittedly four of the five did have working coffee makers and plumbing that didn't back up. Only Kansas City struck out in those two departments.
I have had isolated bad experiences at individual units of other hotel chains, but Sheraton is unique in batting .000.
I have no experience with the Phoenix facility, or with playing bridge at a Sheraton (but the Kansas City and Atlanta facilities have hosted previous NABCs.) But I am in a mindset where I expect there to be legitimate complaints underlying whatever incidents occurred.
Again, I hope someone who actually stayed there chimes in.
First of thanks for your kind reply.
But this always gets me.
you tell me this is a ***** hotel ...yet you go back year after year......
tell the ceo this is a ***** hotel
No on ever calls upte ceo
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short but true story:
I buy box of stuff
the stuff sucks
I call up ceo on phone and tell him
guys call the ceo of hotel and tell him/her
call the ceo of bank...whatever and tell them when it sucks.
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In USA we have aCBL.....if you think it is horrible...pick up the phone and call the ceo of ACBL
#12
Posted 2014-February-03, 10:41
It's not like there's a huge set of choices of hotels with capacity to hold us.
#13
Posted 2014-February-04, 01:00