Hotels just say ‘no’ to bad behavior
Posted by Kristi Casey Sanders on July 1, 2008 at 11:19 amWe’re all familiar with the Transportation Security Administration’s “no-fly” list. But how many of you know that hotels have their own blacklist?
The same software that lets front desk staff keep track of your birthday and amenity preferences is now being used to record whether you’re a chronic complainer, room defacer or scam artist. Hotels also are sharing information about who they’ve blacklisted and why, so what gets you kicked out of the Holiday Inn may also keep you from checking into a Hilton. And it’s not just John Q. Public. Check out which celebs are persona non grata.
Do you have a client or attendee blacklist? What stories do you have of people behaving badly?





