Pretty common limitation of liability language for these things. Nobody reads it. It only matters when it matters.
Im sure they are covered by the language but are refunds going to be cheaper than dealing with a bunch of pissed off tech bros and record labels?
Could they actually afford to issue refunds? A lot of the work to put it on was done and paid for. My son’s band was going to perform, and I know there was a lot of pre-planning and ongoing effort taking place throughout the year.
I've been getting various emails as I am sure many are. Hilton seems to have hit a great tone here. Probably listened to pros on how to react
Dear Redacted
In these uncertain times, I wanted to reach out to you personally about what we are doing here at Hilton to support you and your travel plans. As the situation around novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to evolve, we are doing everything we can to ensure your travel safety and provide maximum flexibility.
Your Travel Safety
As it has always been, the safety and security of our guests and team members remains our highest priority. We take great pride in maintaining the highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene. In response to the coronavirus, we have taken additional measures developed in consultation with global and local public health authorities (including the WHO and CDC) to make our cleaning and hygiene protocols even more rigorous: Our hotel teams are receiving ongoing briefings and enhanced operating protocols. We have increased the frequency of cleaning our public areas (including lobbies, elevators, door handles, public bathrooms, etc.) and have continued the use of hospital-grade disinfectant. We will continue to adjust food and beverage service in accordance with current food safety recommendations. We have increased the deployment of antibacterial hand sanitizers. We have activated our regional and global response teams to provide around-the-clock assistance to our hotels and are prepared to act swiftly should we be alerted to a case of coronavirus at one of our properties.
Your Travel Flexibility
We remain committed to offering you flexible booking options. Given these unique circumstances we are making additional adjustments to our individual booking policies to give you extra peace of mind: Government Restrictions. In regions affected by government-issued travel restrictions, we will continue to waive change fees or offer full refunds. Please click here for the latest information on our travel waivers. Existing Reservations. All reservations – even those described as "non-cancellable" (“Advanced Purchase”) – that are scheduled for arrival before April 30, 2020, can be changed or cancelled at no charge up to 24 hours before your scheduled arrival. New Reservations. Any reservation you make – even those described as “non-cancellable” (“Advanced Purchase”) – that are booked between today and April 30, 2020, for any future arrival date, can be changed or cancelled at no charge up to 24 hours before your scheduled arrival. If you need to adjust reservations made via the Hilton website, app or call center, please contact the Hilton Guest Assistance team. If you need to adjust reservations made through another travel site, please contact them for assistance.
Your Points and Status
We know that earning Hilton Honors Points and Status is an important way we show appreciation. We also know the current travel environment may limit your ability to stay with us. We will pause the expiration of all points scheduled to expire between now and May 31, 2020. We will make updates to the requirements for earning tier status for 2021. Since the situation is still evolving, it is too early to make and announce specific changes. We are committed to sharing details as soon as possible. At Hilton, we believe it is in challenging times like these that the power of hospitality is needed most of all. Whether you are traveling now or in the future, our team members are ready to welcome you with the Hilton hospitality you’ve come to expect.
Pretty common limitation of liability language for these things. Nobody reads it. It only matters when it matters.
Im sure they are covered by the language but are refunds going to be cheaper than dealing with a bunch of pissed off tech bros and record labels?
Could they actually afford to issue refunds? A lot of the work to put it on was done and paid for. My son’s band was going to perform, and I know there was a lot of pre-planning and ongoing effort taking place throughout the year.
I would imagine their sponsorships are very lucrative. Is “they cant afford the refunds” an argument you would make in court? SXSW LLC is a for profit company.
Also got one from the property manager of our rental telling us to stay away from the office and mail the check. They are close so I always drop off the rent because who can afford a stamp in THIS economy
Pretty common limitation of liability language for these things. Nobody reads it. It only matters when it matters.
Im sure they are covered by the language but are refunds going to be cheaper than dealing with a bunch of pissed off tech bros and record labels?
Could they actually afford to issue refunds? A lot of the work to put it on was done and paid for. My son’s band was going to perform, and I know there was a lot of pre-planning and ongoing effort taking place throughout the year.
I would imagine their sponsorships are very lucrative. Is “they cant afford the refunds” an argument you would make in court? SXSW LLC is a for profit company.
If their limitation of liability clause covers this, that argument doesn’t need to be made in court. I’m just asking the question. Putting the LLC into bankruptcy isn’t going to get anyone a refund.
Pretty common limitation of liability language for these things. Nobody reads it. It only matters when it matters.
Im sure they are covered by the language but are refunds going to be cheaper than dealing with a bunch of pissed off tech bros and record labels?
Could they actually afford to issue refunds? A lot of the work to put it on was done and paid for. My son’s band was going to perform, and I know there was a lot of pre-planning and ongoing effort taking place throughout the year.
Pretty common limitation of liability language for these things. Nobody reads it. It only matters when it matters.
Im sure they are covered by the language but are refunds going to be cheaper than dealing with a bunch of pissed off tech bros and record labels?
Could they actually afford to issue refunds? A lot of the work to put it on was done and paid for. My son’s band was going to perform, and I know there was a lot of pre-planning and ongoing effort taking place throughout the year.
Pretty common limitation of liability language for these things. Nobody reads it. It only matters when it matters.
Im sure they are covered by the language but are refunds going to be cheaper than dealing with a bunch of pissed off tech bros and record labels?
Could they actually afford to issue refunds? A lot of the work to put it on was done and paid for. My son’s band was going to perform, and I know there was a lot of pre-planning and ongoing effort taking place throughout the year.
Pretty common limitation of liability language for these things. Nobody reads it. It only matters when it matters.
Im sure they are covered by the language but are refunds going to be cheaper than dealing with a bunch of pissed off tech bros and record labels?
Could they actually afford to issue refunds? A lot of the work to put it on was done and paid for. My son’s band was going to perform, and I know there was a lot of pre-planning and ongoing effort taking place throughout the year.
Ur son is an emo fag like his pa
Do you feel better?
Did you feel bad when you declared your desire to join in with a racist lynch mob and beat an old man into a coma?
Inslee's declaration will let any conference of over 250 in Seattle off the hook for Force Majeure- i.e., acts of god that make it illegal or impossible to perform. A lot of these other conferences which have cancelled across the country, probably won't be able to get out their contracts yet w/o paying damages because it's not illegal or impossible for the event to occur. "Abundance of caution" or "inadvisable" isn't covered.
Inslee's declaration will let any conference of over 250 in Seattle off the hook for Force Majeure- i.e., acts of god that make it illegal or impossible to perform. A lot of these other conferences which have cancelled across the country, probably won't be able to get out their contracts yet w/o paying damages because it's not illegal or impossible for the event to occur. "Abundance of caution" or "inadvisable" isn't covered.
Pretty common limitation of liability language for these things. Nobody reads it. It only matters when it matters.
Im sure they are covered by the language but are refunds going to be cheaper than dealing with a bunch of pissed off tech bros and record labels?
Could they actually afford to issue refunds? A lot of the work to put it on was done and paid for. My son’s band was going to perform, and I know there was a lot of pre-planning and ongoing effort taking place throughout the year.
Inslee's declaration will let any conference of over 250 in Seattle off the hook for Force Majeure- i.e., acts of god that make it illegal or impossible to perform. A lot of these other conferences which have cancelled across the country, probably won't be able to get out their contracts yet w/o paying damages because it's not illegal or impossible for the event to occur. "Abundance of caution" or "inadvisable" isn't covered.
Inslee is now the judicial branch?
I hate that fuck.
Lulz.
No. His use of executive power makes it "illegal" and/or "impossible" for some contracting parties to perform.
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Dear Redacted
In these uncertain times, I wanted to reach out to you personally about what we are doing here at Hilton to support you and your travel plans. As the situation around novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to evolve, we are doing everything we can to ensure your travel safety and provide maximum flexibility.
Your Travel Safety
As it has always been, the safety and security of our guests and team members remains our highest priority. We take great pride in maintaining the highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene. In response to the coronavirus, we have taken additional measures developed in consultation with global and local public health authorities (including the WHO and CDC) to make our cleaning and hygiene protocols even more rigorous:
Our hotel teams are receiving ongoing briefings and enhanced operating protocols.
We have increased the frequency of cleaning our public areas (including lobbies, elevators, door handles, public bathrooms, etc.) and have continued the use of hospital-grade disinfectant.
We will continue to adjust food and beverage service in accordance with current food safety recommendations.
We have increased the deployment of antibacterial hand sanitizers.
We have activated our regional and global response teams to provide around-the-clock assistance to our hotels and are prepared to act swiftly should we be alerted to a case of coronavirus at one of our properties.
Your Travel Flexibility
We remain committed to offering you flexible booking options. Given these unique circumstances we are making additional adjustments to our individual booking policies to give you extra peace of mind:
Government Restrictions. In regions affected by government-issued travel restrictions, we will continue to waive change fees or offer full refunds. Please click here for the latest information on our travel waivers.
Existing Reservations. All reservations – even those described as "non-cancellable" (“Advanced Purchase”) – that are scheduled for arrival before April 30, 2020, can be changed or cancelled at no charge up to 24 hours before your scheduled arrival.
New Reservations. Any reservation you make – even those described as “non-cancellable” (“Advanced Purchase”) – that are booked between today and April 30, 2020, for any future arrival date, can be changed or cancelled at no charge up to 24 hours before your scheduled arrival.
If you need to adjust reservations made via the Hilton website, app or call center, please contact the Hilton Guest Assistance team. If you need to adjust reservations made through another travel site, please contact them for assistance.
Your Points and Status
We know that earning Hilton Honors Points and Status is an important way we show appreciation. We also know the current travel environment may limit your ability to stay with us.
We will pause the expiration of all points scheduled to expire between now and May 31, 2020.
We will make updates to the requirements for earning tier status for 2021. Since the situation is still evolving, it is too early to make and announce specific changes. We are committed to sharing details as soon as possible.
At Hilton, we believe it is in challenging times like these that the power of hospitality is needed most of all. Whether you are traveling now or in the future, our team members are ready to welcome you with the Hilton hospitality you’ve come to expect.
Chris
Chris Nassetta
President & CEO, Hilton
I hate that fuck.
No. His use of executive power makes it "illegal" and/or "impossible" for some contracting parties to perform.