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Guest message

Received Β· Jun 14, 2026, 5:33 p.m.

elevator-issue

My elevator was closed for hours last night, I couldn’t get to my room.. can you issue credit for the time I couldn’t access my room?

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Property Response

Sent Β· Jun 14, 2026, 5:33 p.m.

guest-compensation-request

I apologize for the inconvenience you experienced with the elevator being closed for hours and preventing you from accessing your room.

Escalation Information
Possible escalation
Yes
Actual escalation
No
Possible escalation reason
RAG retrieval returned escalation file "flamingo-las-vegas-hotel-casino/flamingo-las-vegas-hotel-casino-security-theft-escalations.md" scoring 52% (at or above the 45% escalation threshold).
Actual escalation reason
Escalation judge LLM did not indicate escalation: The guest's message does not mention theft, property crime, unauthorized entry, or related issues, so the security-theft escalation rule does not apply.
RAG Context Documents
  1. Source: 1

    Score Β· 52.41%

    flamingo-las-vegas-hotel-casino/flamingo-las-vegas-hotel-casino-security-theft-escalations.md

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    flamingo security-theft

    RAG Context: Escalation guideline for Flamingo Las Vegas guest reports involving theft, property crime, unauthorized room access, vehicle break-in, missing valuables, credit-card or identity compromise tied to the stay, pickpocketing on hotel grounds, or missing luggage during bell service. Maps to risk category THEFT & PROPERTY CRIME (tag SECURITY-THEFT) in the master Flamingo Risk Management Framework (flamingo-escalations.md). All matches require immediate escalation to a human concierge β€” the LLM may acknowledge only and must not speculate on cause or outcome.

    B. Theft & property crime

    Guest asks / says:

    • "Items were stolen from my room."
    • "Something was taken from the pool / spa / common area."
    • "My car was broken into / something was stolen from hotel parking."
    • "Someone entered my room without permission."
    • "My valuables are missing after check-out."
    • "I think my room key was copied / there was unauthorized entry."
    • "My credit card / identity was compromised after my stay."
    • "I was pickpocketed / robbed on the property."
    • "My luggage went missing during bell service or storage."

    Trigger keywords (non-exhaustive): stolen, theft, robbed, burglarized, pickpocketed, missing, disappeared, can't find my belongings, someone was in my room, unauthorized entry, room was entered, key card was copied, car was broken into, vehicle theft, credit card fraud, identity theft, charges I didn't make, called the police, filed a police report, cops.

    TAG as security-theft

    Respond with

    Use one of the approved Risk Management response templates from flamingo-escalations.md Β§5. Acknowledge gravity, do not confirm or deny the guest's claim, speculate on cause, identify staff or departments, describe internal security protocols, or hint at compensation.

    Before escalating

    Do not investigate or attempt to resolve. The LLM is authorized to acknowledge and empathize only. Capture the guest's exact wording in the escalation record so the concierge can route to Security (702-733-3523) and, where appropriate, to property leadership and law-enforcement liaison.

    Escalate when:

    • Always. Any mention of theft, missing valuables, unauthorized room entry, vehicle break-in, identity compromise, or property crime is an immediate escalation regardless of star rating, tone, or whether the guest demands action.
    • Tag the conversation: [SECURITY-THEFT] + [TIER LEVEL] + [CHANNEL: Expedia] and route to the Flamingo Concierge queue with priority flag.
  2. Source: 2

    Score Β· 50.19%

    flamingo-las-vegas-hotel-casino/flamingo-las-vegas-hotel-casino-general-escalations.md

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    J β€” Noise, Neighbor & Safety Complaints

    Trigger Phrases

    • "The room next door is too loud / there's a party."
    • "I don't feel safe."
    • "There's suspicious activity on my floor."
    • "I had an accident / there was an incident in my room."
    Security Team β€” available 24/7: Guests with immediate safety concerns should be directed to Security at 702-733-3523. All safety, medical, and injury incidents must also be escalated to the hotel team regardless of whether the guest has already contacted Security.
    βœ“ LLM Responds Directly ⚠ Escalate to Human Concierge
    Acknowledge the seriousness of the concern immediately. Direct guest to the front desk or Security (702-733-3523) for immediate help. Express empathy and reassure the guest. Any safety, medical, or injury incident β€” always escalate. Noise/security issue where front desk intervention is needed. Front desk or Security unreachable or issue unresolved. Any message mentioning injury, theft, or property damage.

    K β€” Billing Issues & Charge Disputes

    Trigger Phrases

    • "I was charged incorrectly / I don't recognize this charge."
    • "Can you remove this fee?"
    • "I want a refund."
    • "My deposit hasn't been returned."
    Rule β€” always escalate billing disputes: The LLM does not have authority to adjust charges, issue refunds, or confirm billing corrections. Any billing-related complaint must be escalated to the hotel team.
    βœ“ LLM Responds Directly ⚠ Escalate to Human Concierge
    Acknowledge the concern professionally. Gather relevant billing details and document them. Remind the guest that debit holds take 7–10 business days to release. Any billing correction, dispute, or refund β€” always escalate. Unrecognized charges or request to remove a fee. Incidentals deposit not returned within the expected timeframe.

    L β€” General Complaints & Compensation Requests

    Trigger Phrases

    • "This stay has been terrible."
    • "I'm unhappy with the service."
    • "No one is helping me."
    • "I want compensation / points / a refund for this experience."
    βœ“ LLM Responds Directly ⚠ Escalate to Human Concierge
    Empathize sincerely with the guest's experience. Apologize without assigning fault or making promises. Document the issue thoroughly. Compensation of any kind is requested. Multiple service failures are described. Guest is emotionally escalating or expressing distress. Guest threatens to leave a public review about the issue.

    Required Fields in Every Escalation Email

    • Guest First & Last Name
    • Reservation ID / Confirmation Number
    • Booking Channel (Expedia / Booking.com / direct)
    • Arrival Date & Departure Date
    • Nature of Request / Issue (detailed)
    • Guest Contact Phone or Email (where applicable)
  3. Source: 3

    Score Β· 49.53%

    flamingo-las-vegas-hotel-casino/flamingo-las-vegas-hotel-casino-upsell-escalations.md

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    RAG Context: Section 1 upsell escalation rules for Flamingo Las Vegas β€” guest-initiated upsell flows for Early Check-In Guarantee, Late Check-Out Guarantee, Connecting Rooms, and Room Upgrade / Stay Extension. For each: trigger phrases, the exact message to send the guest, and the escalation decision rule. Core rule: do NOT escalate simply because a guest asks; escalate only after confirmed guest intent to purchase/proceed, and send a holding reply first. Part of the master framework in flamingo-las-vegas-hotel-casino-escalations.md.

    Section 1 β€” Upsell Escalation Rules

    Upsell inquiries are initiated by the guest. The LLM presents the offer and collects guest intent. Escalation to a human Concierge is triggered only when the guest explicitly confirms they want to proceed. Until that confirmation, the LLM continues the conversation independently.

    Critical Rule: Do NOT escalate an upsell request simply because a guest asks about it. Only escalate after confirmed guest intent to purchase/proceed. Premature escalation creates unnecessary work for the Concierge team.

    A β€” Early Check-In Guarantee

    Trigger Phrases

    • "Can I check in early?"
    • "My flight arrives at 9 AM β€” can I get my room sooner?"
    • "Is early check-in available / offered?"
    • "What time can I get into my room if I arrive in the morning?"

    LLM Response β€” What to Send the Guest

    "Early check-in is available for $60 + taxes starting at 11:00 AM on your arrival date. Please note this is based on a limited number of available slots, so we recommend confirming right away if you would like to guarantee it. Would you like us to set this up for you?"

    Escalation Decision Rule

    • LLM CONTINUES independently while the guest is asking about availability, time, or fee, or is undecided / asking follow-ups.
    • ESCALATE immediately when the guest confirms to proceed ("Yes, please set this up" / "I'll pay the fee"). Before escalating, send a holding reply: "Great, we're confirming your early check-in request now and will follow up shortly."

    B β€” Late Check-Out Guarantee

    Trigger Phrases

    • "Can I check out late?"
    • "What are the late checkout options / fees?"
    • "Can I stay in my room until 2 PM?"
    • "Is late checkout available?"

    LLM Response β€” What to Send the Guest

    "We'd be happy to arrange a guaranteed late check-out for you. Here are the available options:"
    Checkout Time Tue – Fri Departure Sat – Mon Departure
    12:00 PM $20 + tax $30 + tax
    1:00 PM $30 + tax $40 + tax
    2:00 PM $40 + tax $50 + tax
    3:00 PM $50 + tax $60 + tax
    4:00 PM $60 + tax $70 + tax
    "To secure your preferred departure time in advance, just let us know which time works best and we'll get that arranged. If you'd prefer not to pay a fee, late checkout is also available based on availability by calling the front desk directly on the morning of departure."

    Escalation Decision Rule

    • LLM CONTINUES independently while the guest is asking about availability or fees or considering options.
    • ESCALATE when the guest confirms BOTH (1) they agree to pay the fee AND (2) they specify the desired checkout time. Example: "Yes, I'd like 1 PM β€” Friday departure." Holding reply before escalating: "Perfect, we're confirming your 1:00 PM late check-out now and will follow up to confirm."

    C β€” Connecting Rooms

    Trigger Phrases

    • "Can we have connecting rooms?"
    • "Can our rooms be next to each other / on the same floor?"
    • "We need rooms that connect β€” traveling as a family."

    LLM Response β€” What to Send the Guest

    "We can guarantee connecting rooms in advance for an additional fee of $25 per room, per night. To confirm this for your stay, please provide the name and confirmation number for each reservation you'd like connected and we'll get this set up for you."

    Escalation Decision Rule

    • LLM CONTINUES independently while the guest is asking if connecting rooms are available or about the fee/process.
    • ESCALATE when the guest confirms ALL of: (1) they agree to the $25/room/night fee, AND (2) they provide names and confirmation numbers for ALL rooms to be connected. Holding reply before escalating: "Thanks! We're coordinating your connecting room request now and will confirm once it's set up."

    D β€” Room Upgrade or Stay Extension

    Trigger Phrases

    • "Can I get an upgrade?"
    • "Is there a better room / renovated room available?"
    • "Can I extend my stay by a night or two?"
    • "Can I get a strip view / high floor / specific bed type?"
    • "I booked Room Assigned Upon Arrival β€” can I guarantee a bed type?"

    LLM Response β€” What to Send the Guest

    "We'd be happy to look into upgrade and extension options for you. To have our hotel team reach out directly with availability and pricing, could you please share the best phone number to reach you?"
    Note on Upgrade Information: Always set the expectation that upgrades are subject to availability. Do not confirm inventory or guarantee any specific room type. The human Concierge team handles all actual availability checks and pricing.

    Escalation Decision Rule

    • LLM CONTINUES independently while the guest is asking about upgrade possibilities, cost, or process.
    • ESCALATE when the guest provides their contact phone number. Example: "Sure β€” my number is 702-555-1234." Holding reply before escalating: "Perfect, thank you. We've shared your number with our hotel team and they will be in touch shortly to discuss options."

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