Posted on 04/21/2006 11:43:43 AM PDT by robowombat
Hiltons Response to Your Response
Thank you for the literally thousands of e-mails generated to the management of the Hilton Hotels Corporation on behalf of Fran OBriens Stadium Steakhouse and the troops. You were so effective that they closed the e-mail addresses we published. You can still reach them through the Hilton Honors website - hhonors@hilton.com
In the meantime, Hilton has been hitting the Reply button. Some of you received a note that comes partially from a message posted on the Hilton website - For strictly business reasons related solely to the inability to reach a new lease agreement, the Capital Hilton has elected to terminate the lease with the operator of Fran OBriens restaurant at the hotel. This decision was not at all related to the Friday night dinners for disabled veterans but rather a result of lease negotiations that failed.
This requires illumination. As we pointed out, the restaurant is not ADA compliant. JINSA talked to (for now anonymous) management at the Capital Hilton (not the corporate people in Los Angeles, but in the actual building). The manager said, The (wheelchair) lift is in the 2007 budget. Weve taken three bids for the elevator. Since Fran OBriens lease was up in 2005, any agreement they could have reached would have required the restaurant to agree that the elevator not be installed for a minimum of 12 months.
The lawyers among us please enlighten us, but our understanding is that since ADA was passed during the span of the previous lease it didnt require immediate repairs, but a new lease would have kicked in the upgrade. A negotiation predicated on the owners agreeing to maintain a dangerous, and perhaps illegal, situation is a) not serious and b) bound to fail. We compromised on just about everything else, but we said, You have to do the lift, owner Hal Koster told a journalist. It seems, then, that Hilton decided to terminate the lease, leave the building empty until 2007 and then find another tenant.
The Hiltons missive also said, The hotel offered to host and sponsor the May 5, 2006 dinner and expressed interest in working closely with the veterans to continue the Friday night tradition. Illumination: The original message on the Hiltons website said, sponsor, and they had talked about letting the soldiers use an upstairs room for a price. Only after we pointed out that there are already sponsors that pay for the dinners - including a great many of you - did Hilton add the word host as in pay for. And only once. And working closely with the veterans doesnt mean much; the veterans are guests of the restaurant, not the organizers of the event.
Fran OBriens isnt about food and Hilton doesnt get it. Italian Ambassador Giovanni Castellaneta gets it. As many of you know, the Finmeccanica companies of Italy and North America have been among Fran OBriens most important sponsors. The Ambassador has offered his Embassy and his personal chef. Talk about good allies and good friends!
Hal and Marty have ensured that the soldier dinners will continue even if the venue changes - but there is still (limited) time for the Hilton to do the right thing.
That's not hot!
I find the new Hilton commercial campaign, "be hospitable" to be cruelly ironic, given what they've done to Fran O'Brien's.
Paris: "Fran OBrien? I think I screwed him. Or was it a her? Could someone turn the lights on? I ate a Cheeto and need to find a toilet so I can barf it up. Did you hear the news? They just named a new strain of Herpes after me. A herpes is a small dog right? I like small dogs! Do you have any D-Cell batteries? How about a bandaid? Not the plastic kind, the kind with the regular fabric. I have this sore that won't heal. What's that smell? I want to leave this hotel room but there is no slot to put my card thingy in, they forgot to put it on the door. Could someone turn the lights on?"
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