Joey Hernandez
Google
Imagine getting ready to go eat to "An amazing place 108 stories high", then security sends you back because you don't have tickets to get in. No one tells you that you have to pay. Not the website, not the pamplet with your key. Turns out you have to pay to get in and it's per person. I ask what was the payment for and they don't know why, you just have to pay to get in. The reciept said "convinience fee"! They mispelled inconvenience for all the walking around and waiting! You go back and there's 49 people ahead of you while they're only taking 2 people up at a time. You're hungry, it's been 45 minutes, 30 people ahead of you now and happy hour ends in 30 minutes. I don't know if this is a scarcity technique, but it's insane to expect paying individuals in an already shifty casino that stinks like cigarettes to wait for a panini and drinks. Bye.