Jason Manford has hit out at a hotel chain’s ‘ridiculous’ and ‘fundamentally wrong’ policy, after he was forced to share a room due to overbooking.
The comedian, 44, is currently on tour with his show, A Manford All Seasons, but ran into a spot of trouble after arriving in Bournemouth on Saturday night, ahead of his show at the Bournemouth Pavilion the following evening.
Arriving at the Village Hotel, he discovered that the hotel had been overbooked for the night and that as he had arrived late his room had been sold to someone else.
Jason took to X to blast the chain over the error, explaining to his followers that he had no choice but to share a room with his pal Steve.
Filming himself walking to the hotel room, he explained: ‘So we got to our hotel tonight in Bournemouth and it’s fully booked. We were like, “Fine, that’s good – well done you!”
‘They went, “No, no, as in like without you”. So me and Steve, obviously [we’re] in separate rooms. And then we just discovered that basically if it’s fully booked it means that, [you have to share].’

Jason Manford has hit out at a hotel chain’s ‘ridiculous’ and ‘fundamentally wrong’ policy, after he was forced to share a room due to overbooking

The comedian, 44, is currently on tour with his show, A Manford All Seasons, but ran into a spot of trouble after arriving in Bournemouth on Saturday night, ahead of his show at the Bournemouth Pavilion the following evening (seen in 202)

Arriving at the Village Hotel, he discovered that the hotel had been overbooked for the night and that as he had arrived late his room had been sold to someone else
The funnyman couldn’t help but laugh at the situation, sarcastically quipping: ‘Okay, don’t worry, it is what it is, these things happen – all that b******t!’
‘I mean we spent all day together! Oh, well, at least we’ve got a nice view of the car park.’
Jason then issued a warning to his followers about using the hotel, before calling the chain out directly and reprimanding them as ‘naughty’.
He said: ‘Oh well, these things happen and all that. Worst things happen at sea. But Village Hotel, just beware, if you are booking and it’s a busy day in a busy city…
‘I mean, we’re lucky that [our booking] was two rooms because that fella coming behind us, a doctor as well, and no room for him. He just had to walk out, and like and there’s no rooms anywhere in Bournemouth tonight.
‘Naughty that, naughty. I’ve heard of aeroplanes doing it, but I’ve never known in 25 years of touring, a hotel doing it. That’s not on, that is not on.’
Panning the camera around to reveal the two single beds in the room, he concluded the video by saying: ‘So we’ve managed to make best of our situation. But that poor doctor, maybe he could sleep on the floor! Anyway, good night.’
He captioned the clip: ‘What’s your minimum expectation when you book a room at @Villagehotelsup? Staff were lovely but policy stinks!’
The next day, Jason returned to social media to give fans an update on the situation, explaining that hotel management had been in touch, and that they’d also asked him to take down his first video.

Jason took to X to blast the chain over the error, explaining to his followers that he had no choice but to share a room with his pal Steve.

He captioned the clip: ‘What’s your minimum expectation when you book a room at @Villagehotelsup? Staff were lovely but policy stinks!’
However, the 8 Out of 10 Cats star flatly refused to delete the post, explaining that he wanted to leave it up to warn people about the company’s practice and to offer support to the hotel staff that had to face the umbrage of upset customers.
He began: ‘This is the final word I’ll say on this. I know the general manager of The Village Hotel’s got in touch with the manager at the Bournemouth one and came and found me and have a word with me and it was very nice to speak to them.
‘For people who don’t know, I got to the hotel last night and the hotel was overbooked. So it meant because we arrived late – we always arrive late because of the two late shows – our room had been resold to somebody else.
‘Now we dealt with it, it was fine, we kept our humour. What can you do, you know what I mean, it’s nobody’s fault in that building, so me and Steve had a laugh and had a shared room and it was fine.’
He went on: ‘Now they asked me to take the video down, politely, but I’m not going to because I think it’s important that people know that this is happening for one.
‘What if it was a wedding or you had kids with you or a million other situations that were much more serious than mine. It’s wrong, fundamentally it’s wrong.’
Jason stressed that the Bournemouth hotel’s staff were not to blame for the situation and urged his followers to save their anger for the people at the top making the ‘ridiculous policy’.
He said: ‘What I will say is it’s not the staff’s fault. And this is the problem with these big companies. That is somebody in an office, making a policy that makes them more money, but they don’t have to deal with the s**t.
‘I didn’t kick off, but I can imagine people would. So the staff then have to deal with upset customers and getting vitriol in heightened emotional situations.

The next day, Jason returned to social media to give fans an update on the situation, explaining that hotel management had been in touch, and that they’d also asked him to take down his first video (seen in November)

However, the 8 Out of 10 Cats star flatly refused to delete the post, explaining that he wanted to leave it up to warn people about the company’s practice and to offer support to the hotel staff that had to face the umbrage of upset customers


Fans were quick to praise the TV star for bringing awareness to the issue and his ‘nice balanced approach’
‘So I’m not going to take the video down, because I think it’s right that people know that’s what your company are doing.
‘And I’m going to leave it up as a bit of support for the staff, who aren’t being paid as much as the person who made the decision is and how much that person is making out of this ridiculous policy.
‘So bear that in mind if these things do happen, same with an aeroplane. We’ve all been there, we’ve all been in a moment where the person we’re in contact with is the person that’s going to get it.
‘But we have to take a step back sometimes, just remember that person is just doing their job and they don’t like it either. In fact that’s what the manager said to me last night, “I don’t like this either, I hate it”.
‘It takes a video like this and us talking about it for them, hopefully to have a little look at their policies and think maybe this is not in the best interest of our staff and certainly not of the customer.’
Fans were quick to praise the TV star for bringing awareness to the issue and his ‘nice balanced approach’.
They commented: ‘Spot on. Another angle is that a family could book the room, have an emergency and not be able to come. Be told it’s a non refundable booking, with the room double booked and paid for by someone else anyway. It’s all greed, let’s be honest.’
‘Well said, shame for the staff having to deal with the fallout from this ridiculous policy’; ‘Nice balanced approach … and thank you for thinking of us people at the ‘coal face’.’
‘Good on you’; ‘Glad you got it sorted @JasonManford! Welcome to Bournemouth and have a great gig tonight!’