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- Thu Dec 22, 2016 5:35 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: ihg, holiday inn question
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Re: ihg, holiday inn question
I just spent an hour trying to book a HIE in Bryan or College Station or Houston. out of about 20 choices, ALL showed a total prohibition notice in their online confirmation. Looks like IHG is going anti-gun on a wide scale. I just booked a Hilton property (Hampton) with no problem. Time to switch loyalties. 35000 points down the drain; I will NOT give IHG the business.
- Tue Dec 06, 2016 10:47 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: ihg, holiday inn question
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Re: ihg, holiday inn question
I just visited Houston from East Tx and found the following;
1) after reserving at Candlewood on Town and Country, I found they has posted the 30.06 notice at their door. I immediately cancelled my reservation and found a HI Express with no such notice.
2) the next day I stayed at a HI Express in Kingwood. Too late I discovered they also had the 30.06 notice. I complied but I will NEVER stay there again. I'll so state in my review.
3) When I tried to express my opinion of the Candlewood location, I learned I could not make a comment because I didn't actually stay there. Of COURSE I didn't !?!
Please folks, opine with your wallet - REFUSE to stay where you're not welcome, and complain to the management (since you can't complain online apparently).
Texas is generally gun-friendly, and most businesses don't impose their own restrictions. While it is their right to do so, we have the rights of free consumers. Winning the constitutional battles is for naught if we allow businesses to undermine our rights without objection or consequence.
1) after reserving at Candlewood on Town and Country, I found they has posted the 30.06 notice at their door. I immediately cancelled my reservation and found a HI Express with no such notice.
2) the next day I stayed at a HI Express in Kingwood. Too late I discovered they also had the 30.06 notice. I complied but I will NEVER stay there again. I'll so state in my review.
3) When I tried to express my opinion of the Candlewood location, I learned I could not make a comment because I didn't actually stay there. Of COURSE I didn't !?!
Please folks, opine with your wallet - REFUSE to stay where you're not welcome, and complain to the management (since you can't complain online apparently).
Texas is generally gun-friendly, and most businesses don't impose their own restrictions. While it is their right to do so, we have the rights of free consumers. Winning the constitutional battles is for naught if we allow businesses to undermine our rights without objection or consequence.