HmBrdIn
Member
So here's the situation. We do a number of events here including weddings which, as you can assume, means a reception usually with music after the ceremony. When we have such events and the group having the wedding doesn't rent out all the rooms, we do make sure to notify all the other guests who book that weekend that a wedding will be held so they know in advance of arrival and have the option to cancel or book another date.
Here's the question I have for anyone else doing events like this. Even with notification to other guests, a guest complains that, at 6:00pm, they had wanted to take a nap before dinner and the music was disturbing them. While they were understanding that it was a wedding and they were not looking to have them turn the music down at 6pm, they did say that for their disappointment and inability to take a "before dinner nap", they would like a discount.
If you were in this situation, how would you respond?
Here's the question I have for anyone else doing events like this. Even with notification to other guests, a guest complains that, at 6:00pm, they had wanted to take a nap before dinner and the music was disturbing them. While they were understanding that it was a wedding and they were not looking to have them turn the music down at 6pm, they did say that for their disappointment and inability to take a "before dinner nap", they would like a discount.
If you were in this situation, how would you respond?