Just got home from the state beekeeping association fall meeting. I sure do learn a lot. The information is elevated from the local bee club. Great for those beekeepers wanting to move forward.
I do have to share this story about my experience.
The club tries to rotate meetings around the state. This meeting was about 95 miles away at a Best Western that had meeting rooms that suited their needs. Those that needed, reserved rooms at the Best Western. I reserved a room several weeks ago. I missed most of the first day of the meeting due to work. I arrived about 4:30 to check in. The clerk explains that she will have to meet me at the room to let me in. The electronic lock isn't working because it needs batteries. I asked if there were any batteries. No, no batteries. She explained that I would have to put a piece of paper in the door covering the lock when I left that way I could get back in. She went on to assure me the manager said that there was no charge for the room. Leery, I agreed. I didn't have anything of value and at least I could lock the door from the inside.
She met me at the room then went to get me some towels. I noticed there wasn't a toilet seat. I asked if there was a toilet seat that could be put on. She checked a store room. No, no toilet seat. Again, she reassured me there was no charge for the room. Later I went to the desk and asked if she found someone to put a toilet seat on. No, the maintenance man said there wasn't any toilet seats when she called him. I asked if someone could go to the hardware store and get a toilet seat. No, but she assured me there was no charge for the room. I considered leaving and going to another motel.
Having forgot anything to sleep in, I left and found the nearest Walmart. I came back and changed clothes. I decided I was too tired to go somewhere else. After all THERE WAS NO CHARGE FOR THE ROOM! I turned the room heater on. The temp was going to drop down into the mid 20's. The heater set off the smoke detector. No heat. I didn't bother the desk clerk and reminded myself that this was going to be an adventure. I was warm under the blankets and slept well dead bolted in the room.
In the morning got up, and improvised a toilet seat out of the towels she brought me. I started the shower and noticed the water was a little rusty at first. Well, I wasn't going to drink it, just take a shower. I noticed the water was draining slow. No, not draining at all. I reassured myself that it wasn't my problem. Noticed a couple of spiders on the floor. I went to the Best Western restaurant for my complimentary breakfast. They lost my order. When I got it, it was fairly cold. I don't think I have ever had a worse experience. The Best Western should have explained the booking error from the beginning so that I could go else where.
The kicker of it all is the lady that made all the club arrangements, in person, and booked a room for herself, in person, was told they didn't have a reservation for her. She went to another motel! She had brought them a lot of money, and they didn't have her reservation.
I am guessing the club will NEVER be back there.