Hotels give priority to people with status
Imagine you decide to travel to a place you don’t know yet and book a hotel a few months before the trip. You also pay in advance to ensure you’ll have somewhere to sleep. However, when you get there, the front desk tells you that they don’t have room for you.
Although you may think this situation is unlikely, it can happen to you if another guest has a higher social status and needs a room. Hotels don’t want to annoy their loyal guests, so they’ll have you hauling your suitcase across town until they find you another hotel where you can stay.
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