Irish Oasis fan left 'frustrated' as his hotel booking is cancelled for Manchester reunion gig by hotel group over 'technical error'
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Sacha Lord, Greater Manchester's night-time economy adviser, addressed the situation on social media, stating: 'I'm being contacted by several people who booked your hotel for the Oasis concert, to say their rooms have just been cancelled and are now back up for three times the price. I’m sure this is a “computer error”... easy to correct. Do the right thing.' His call for integrity came after receiving multiple complaints about the hotel’s sudden policy shift.
David O'Gorman, a frustrated hotel guest, recounted: 'The minute I saw that email from the hotel, I opened up Booking.com and the exact same room I booked is now around £350, so there’s no technical error there.' His experience reflects a broader sentiment of unfairness among concert-goers who feel taken advantage of amid rising accommodation costs.
As O'Gorman further explained, 'I feel really frustrated and it feels so unfair as I tried to be ahead of the curve; I'm a massive fan (of Oasis) but have never got to see them live, so thought it would be amazing to go to Manchester to finally see them.' His disappointment resonates with many fans who are left scrambling for affordable accommodations after cancellations.
Read at Irish Independent
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