Hotel guest accidentally books two rooms through an online booking site, then blames front desk worker for not reading her mind: 'Why did you think I needed two rooms?'

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  • Guests standing at a hotel check-in desk, illustrating a front desk conflict over a duplicate room reservation.
  • Why did you think I needed 2 rooms?

    10:30 p.m. My shift is almost over, and of course there's no proper shift ending without troubles.
  • A lady comes to check in. According to the system, she has two reservations under her name.
  • So I ask: "Would you like to use the same credit card for both rooms?"
  • She gives me a Pikachu face. "What second room? I only booked one room for me and my husband."
  • I double-check everything. The reservations were made through Suxpedia. They're not prepaid, but there are definitely two separate reservations under her name using her card.
  • I explain that it's already past the cancellation deadline, we've been holding both rooms all night expecting her party to arrive, and unfortunately
  • one night's room charge will apply for the duplicate reservation. She can later contact Suxpedia support if there was a glitch on their end.
  • A modern hotel lobby with a front desk, showing the setting of a late-night check-in dispute over two booked rooms.
  • That's when things get crazy. Guest: "But why would you even hold two rooms for me? It's just me!"
  • Me: "Because it's actually normal for guests to book multiple rooms under the same name for family or friends."
  • Guest: "Well, that's your fault. Why didn't you call me and ask if I really needed the second room?"
  • A hotel front desk clerk standing behind the reception desk, representing a duplicate room reservation conflict.
  • I politely explained again that multiple reservations under one name is not rare, so we had no reason to assume one of them was a mistake.
  • She walked away still convinced it was somehow my fault. Yeah, right, since when I required to read your mind Karen?
  • SinfulWoodcock How would that phone call even go? "Hi, I noticed you booked 2 rooms. Did you need 2 rooms?" ".....Yes." "Okay bye"
  • City_Girl_at_heart Did she not check her confirmation email which tells her how many rooms she booked? Or notice 2 separate emails for the same hotel? She would have had ample time to fix this with sux before the day of the booking.
  • Aervanath I'm going to bet that instead of booking 1 room for 2 adults, she booked 2 rooms for 1 adult each. Because reading comprehension is hard.
  • Paganduck I once ordered 2 shirts from a catalog as Christmas gifts for twins. Only one arrived and when I called they said they thought it was a mistake and canceled 1 for me. I would be furious if I reserved 2 rooms and they canceled 1.
  • Arcanorumxox The critical thinking on her behalf was non existent. Has she never booked a room for a parent or a friend on a trip together? I am also assuming she got double booking confirmation and simply chose to ignore it.

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