Assignment task:
Respond with thesis and defend your response.
Do you believe a hotel should provide more in writing for guests, than what they already provide?
When a guest books with a hotel, the company provides a multitude of statements, which inform attendees, everything that encompasses their stay. For instance, the agreement provides the cost, protection clauses (cancellation fees), pre-registration procedures, payment dates, transportation arrangements, taxes, gratuities, and what the client will do. These are all vital details of information that should be provided to a guest, but could there be more? Or should there be more ways that allow a client to get out of an agreement with a hotel. For example, there is the force majeure clause. However, if a guest is having a really unsatisfying stay at a hotel, should their complaints be enough evidence to allow them to leave without having to pay the extra fees?
Source: Hospitality Law: Managing Legal Issues in the Hospitality Industry, Chapter 6 What is the thesis of your Response?