Let me start with a due introduction. I am a platinum member of the Marriott Bonvoy. I spent in the Residence Inn in HSV during last 20 years hundreds of nights and in 2002 I was one of the first customer ever. I used this hotel in my previous job that brought me to HSV many many times and also in my new job that now brings me to Huntsville no more than a couple of times per year. I am very well known by all the staff that originally was at the premises. Now, arriving in HSV on the 6th of August, due to bad weather there was a blackout with a relevant loss of power and I couldn’t check in ( my room was on the third floor and it was literally impossible to bring the three heavy bags upstairs). I therefore was forced, due to circumstances, to move to the Marriott at the Rocket Space Center to spend the first night there, the day after I would have gone back to the Residence Inn. And that exactly what I did. I checked in and with my surprise I wasn’t given the room on the third floor of the night before but one on the ground floor ( in Alabama called 1st floor). I will try to make the story short…. 1. All the room in the upper floors have been refurbished and refurnished. This was said to me from the workers working in the room next to mine. Well, actually I have to think that my room, nr 106, was one of the few left ( still to be refurbished) with old mattress and old forniture. Conditions of the room were really poor. That’s not what a long-standing customer and Platinum member like me would expect 2. The prices are simply outrageous…..and if you consider the points with what you get rewarded it is even more embarrassing. At the Marriott Rocket Space Center, I paid les than an half the price of the Residence Inn and received three times more the reward points. It’s clear that something doesn’t work. Nowadays, the Residence Inn is the most expensive Marriott property in HSV and this can’t be right. 3. The Residence Inn won’t be my first choice anymore in HSV AL
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