Question: Last month's security report contained three items dealing with noise and heavy traffic one night in the Kit Carson suite. The following day, housekeeping reported
Last month's security report contained three items dealing with noise and heavy traffic one
night in the Kit Carson suite. The following day, housekeeping reported a huge hole in the
wall between two of the bedrooms. It had not been there four days earlier, the last time the
suite was used. Other damage included a broken chair, a smashed vase, and a cracked mirror.
Engineering estimated $1,300 for repairs; that amount had been posted to the folio of the
18-year-old guest. She signed the folio as she checked out. It was posted to her father's cityledger
account and billed at month's end. He is president of a large local business.
The dad stops by the GM's office after a business luncheon in the gourmet room. "Good
grief! $1,300? It's only a hole in the wall."
Questions
1. Was there a management failure here; if so, what?
2. What is the hotel's immediate response (or action) to the incident?
3. What further, long-run action should management take, if any?
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