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Philly woman tries to check into Marriott at 2:30 am. Then they allegedly wouldn’t give her a mobile key: ‘called the titanium hotline’
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“@Marriott Bonvoy this is insane,” Ash wrote.
#hotel #travel #work #fypシ #tired @hilton @ParisHilton ♬ original sound – coochiedestroyer5.6Ash says she regularly stays at Marriott properties for work, so she was familiar with what guests normally expect from a Marriott hotel stay.
“Here’s an idea – call ahead and let them know you are coming in super late…not rocket science,” one person wrote.
Jesus,” one person wrote, while another asked, “you didn’t think to call the front desk?”
Sometimes, SOMETIMES, the person at the front desk working IS at fault,” one person wrote.