Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - The wedding banquet booked by the hotel in the early days, but now because of the venue problem, the hotel has to raise the price. What should I do?

The wedding banquet booked by the hotel in the early days, but now because of the venue problem, the hotel has to raise the price. What should I do?

First of all, it is clear that there is a difference between deposit and deposit. In the case of consumer's breach of contract, the hotel has the right not to refund the deposit, and the deposit needs to be settled by both parties through consultation. If the original banquet venue is not large enough due to the increase in the number of tables, the hotel must change the venue for the guests or arrange other dining places nearby to ensure the normal performance of the banquet. If it is forced to ask guests to raise their consumption standards because of changing venues, this is an unreasonable overlord clause; I suggest you communicate with the hotel more; If it really doesn't work, you can complain to the local consumer protection agency, but it is not recommended that you do so;