Attempted check in yesterday (Monday August 17) at about 6pm. I was in town conducting a cooking…read moreclass at the Legacy Ranch, a 25,000 sq ft private estate in the area.(HIGHLY recommend, by the way.) As the class ended I was feeling increasing ill, and by the time I loaded my truck with my entire BBQ kitchen, I vomited several times before leaving. I was recently prescribed a glp from my provider for sleep apnea, and while I had the occasional bout of nausea and occasional vomiting, this was different. Do you know the feeling where it takes too much energy to lift your head, and you just want to curl into the fetal position and die?...yeah that was me when I arrived at the front desk. I had not eaten all day and was dry heaving, as there was nothing in my stomach but the little water I was drinking to prevent dehydration.
Initially, the front desk agent was very helpful, she offered to let me sit in the lobby as she processed the reservation. I explained that I had the chills, and would need to go outside. She requested to run a credit card for $250 deposit, and I explained that it was on Google Pay on my phone and handed it to her. She seemed dumbfounded and said she did not believe they took Google pay..she wanted a card number exp. date, cvc code, etc...which my wallet Google wallet does not provide for obvious reasons. Meanwhile I got sick again in the trash can outside the hotel, and begged her to hurry and figure it out. By now, she had called a maintenance man for back up, to whom she asked "...do we take Google Pay?" (Yes, she asked the guy who drives a golf cart around the propery about accepted payment methods). to which he just shrugged his shoulders. At this point I was desperate, and I retrieved my business phone to see if I could obtain the bed Id paid for. No luck...as I was bent over the trash can outside, the maintenace man returned and told me that I was being asked to leave the property immediately, or he woukd call the police. Dumbfounded, I asked him why and he responded "we don't want you making a scene in front of our customers, (there were none in the fifteen minute exchange) and my general manager, was afraid I would be sick in our room." "So, leave the property NOW or I'll call the police and they will be here VERY fast."
When I called the next day and spoke with the General Manager Cindy, she explained it was actually the assistant g.m. Krystal Kruze who oredered me off the property from her phone, presumably at home.
On a brief converstation with them on conference, the next morning they again said they do not accept Goole Pay for the $250 deposit, (unlike virtually every other retail merchant in America with a modern card verifier) I said "...really? Then how is it that my Paypal account was attepted a charge from your hotel for $250 last night at 6 pm??" There was a pause, and Cindy replied "It was declined"
"But, you just told me that you dont have the capacity or inclination to accept the payment method in the previous sentence?
At this point I requested her Supervisors contact information, to which Cindy declined to furnish either a name or phone number for her supervisor. A general manager refusing to furnish corporate contact or escalation information to hide a guest complaint is a serious breach of standard hospitality protocol and ettiquette.