Holiday Inn Manager Amber Gansert was Terrible.
I stayed at this Holiday Inn recently, and my experience would have been wonderful if it were not for the hotel manager, Amber Gansert.
Amber Gansert tainted my weekend horribly - not because she refused to acknowledge the daily rate I was promised before I drove all the way from Canada...but because of the demeaning, embarrassing way in which she dealt with me as a customer (and in front of other customers).
I actually had no problem paying the extra amount, but Amber was so sarcastic and hostile with me when I tried to explain that another employee had given me a discount before my arrival, that she caused me a great deal of humiliation at check-in and throughout my stay.
Amber Gansert was abusive, demoralizing..and is without a trace decency when dealing with the public. Thanks to Amber Gansert, I will never return to that Holiday Inn.…
For more than 50 years, this hotel's familiar green sign has signaled budget-friendly lodging for families and business travelers.. In Short Since its 1952 debut in Memphis, Tenn., Holiday Inn has become one of the most recognized hotel brands in the world. Kids rule here: Children age 19 and younger stay for free when
sharing a parent's room and as many as four children per family (age 12 or younger) eat for free at hotel restaurants. Other amenities include 24-hour business services, an in-room coffeemaker, iron, hair dryer, room service, a swimming pool and a fitness center.…