Opryland Hotel v. Millbrook Distribution Svcs.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Tennessee
DecidedSeptember 29, 1999
Docket01A01-9810-CH-00551
StatusPublished

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Opinion

OPRYLAND HOTEL, L.P., ) ) Plaintiff/Appellant, ) ) Appeal No. FILED 01-A-01-9810-CH-00551 v. ) September 29, 1999 ) Davidson Chancery MILLBROOK DISTRIBUTION ) No. 97-1502-II Cecil Crowson, Jr. SERVICES, INC., ) Appellate Court Clerk ) Defendant/Appellee. )

COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE

APPEAL FROM THE DAVIDSON COUNTY CHANCERY COURT AT NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE

THE HONORABLE CAROL L. McCOY, CHANCELLOR

CYRUS L. BOOKER URSULA Y. HOLMES Booker, Baugh & Grant 315 Deaderick Street, #1280 Nashville, Tennessee 37238-1280 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT

DOUGLAS FISHER Howell & Fisher Court Square Building 300 James Robertson Parkway Nashville, Tennessee 37201 ATTORNEY FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE

REVERSED AND REMANDED

WILLIAM B. CAIN, JUDGE OPINION This is an appeal by Opryland Hotel from judgment of the Chancery Court of Davidson County relative to the cancellation by Millbrook Distribution Services, Inc., of a hotel reservation agreement. Constructed in the 1970's, Opryland Hotel had expanded in the ensuing years so that in the year 1993 it was one of the major convention centers in the country. Millbrook Distribution Services, Inc. was a foreign corporation, with corporate offices in Arkansas, seeking to hold its first convention of vendors, employees and customers in the middle of the year 1995.

I. The Agreement Process In August 1994 Steve Tanner, Learning Facilitator for Millbrook, met at length with David J. Furnish, Corporate Sales Manager for Opryland. Following this meeting, Furnish wrote a six page letter to Tanner. The understanding of this letter is vital to disposition of this case. The letter states in part: Dear Steve:

It certainly was a pleasure meeting with you and Jim this week. Thank you for giving me a better understanding of Millbrook's convention needs and how Opryland Hotel can help facilitate in the success of your program.

As we discussed, we do have available on a second-option basis the following dates: ROOM BLOCK

Friday August 18, 1995 30 Rooms Saturday August 19, 1995 250 Rooms Sunday August 20, 1995 550 Rooms Monday August 21, 1995 550 Rooms Tuesday August 22, 1995 950 Rooms Wednesday August 23, 1995 750 Rooms Thursday August 24, 1995 150 Rooms Friday August 25, 1995 Check-out

The sleeping room rate for this set of dates would be $125.00, single or double occupancy.

Also available on a second-option basis is 68,000 square feet of our Ryman Exhibit Hall. It would be available from August 21, 1995, at 12:01 a.m. with complete teardown on August 25, 1995, at 5:00 a.m. The rental for the Exhibit Hall would be a onetime charge of $2,000.00. ... Select from among 1,891 deluxe rooms, including 160 suites, most overlooking the spectacular Cascades, a two-and-a-half-acre water garden, or the beautiful 19th-century Victorian-style Conservatory. Both are glass-covered and provide

2 your attendees with acres of breathtaking waterfalls, sculpted rock gardens, and thousands of tropical plants and flowers.

Moreover, our convention facilities are truly one of a kind and designed to contribute to the success of your meeting. Our 74 meeting rooms encompass 300,000 square feet, more than any other Hotel in the nation. Designed for versatility and flexibility, each meeting room is located in close proximity to major guest areas. Additionally, Opryland Hotel offers you 42,000 square feet of prefunction areas that vary in size and shape to accommodate every need. ... Opryland Hotel sincerely wants Millbrook's business. As we have discussed, I will be in constant contact with you as we try to resolve the second-option dilemma. During the interim, if I can be of any other service or can provide Millbrook with any other information regarding 1995, 1996, or 1997 dates, please do not hesitate to contact me directly.

Sincerely,

David J. Furnish Corporate Sales Manager

Thus does this August 12, 1994 letter lay out a plan for a Millbrook Convention from August 18, 1995 through August 25, 1995, reserving 3,230 room nights at $125.00 per room night with choice from 1,891 deluxe rooms, including 160 suites.

This letter also contains the following: Also, we have broken ground for our next expansion due to be completed by June 1996. The new wing, to be named the "Delta," will include 979 new guest rooms for a total of 2,870, in addition to new meeting and exhibit space. Also featured will be an indoor river, a 40,000-square-foot antebellum mansion, additional dining and shopping outlets.

Arrangements for the 1995 Millbrook convention did not materialize and Millbrook held its first convention in Orlando, Florida. Negotiations continued between the parties for the 1996 convention and resulted in a September 8, 1994 agreement, providing in material part as follows: We are pleased to confirm our discussions regarding your meeting and to present the Hotel's policies and procedures enabling us to serve as your host.

The following guest rooms have been reserved:

Thursday July 11, 1996 15 Rooms Friday July 12,1996 30 Rooms Saturday July 13, 1996 350 Rooms Sunday July 14, 1996 700 Rooms Monday July 15, 1996 700 Rooms Tuesday July 16, 1996 700 Rooms Wednesday July 17, 1996 30 Rooms

3 The above block includes 4 suites. The styles of suites include 1 two-bedroom Presidential suite, and 3 one-bedroom fifth-floor suites. The Presidential suite will be complimentary, and the 3 one-bedroom fifth-floor suites will have a complimentary parlour with the sleeping room at the group rate.

We will reserve the above room block until September 28, 1994, at which time we will need a signed copy of the agreement verifying confirmation. If confirmation has not been received by this time, Opryland Hotel reserves the right to release these dates for sale. In the event we have a definite request for your dates prior to your option date, we will contact you for a decision and written confirmation which must be made within three (3) business days.

Naturally, this room block should be evaluated periodically, particularly following your July 1995 convention to cover any changes in your arrival/departure pattern or room usage. At that time, we will review the contracted room block with you and adjust it accordingly based on availability. Additional charges could be incurred if your final pickup falls below 80 percent of the original block on a nightly basis.

GROUP RATES

Firm and guaranteed room rates will be quoted within one year prior to your function. For comparison, had you elected to meet with us in 1995, your net, non-commissionable room rates would have been $125.00, single and $125.00, double occupancy. Opryland Hotel will guarantee a maximum 6 percent cap on this rate for your 1996 convention dates. On an optional basis, our garden terrace rooms are an additional $40.00. Rates are subject to the existing 8 l/4 percent sales tax and 4 percent room tax. Group rates will be available three days prior to arrival and three days after departure, on space-available basis. Each additional person to a room is $15.00. Children 12 years and under are free when occupying the same room as their parents.

RESERVATIONS

To allow us to resell the few rooms you may not use within your block and to reduce your ultimate liability for unused rooms, we require that all individual reservations be received by June 11, 1996. Room reservations received by this date will be confirmed at your group rate; after this date they will be confirmed on a space-available basis. All reservations must be accompanied by one night's deposit or guaranteed by a major credit card. Deposits are only refundable for cancellations occurring three days prior to arrival. ...

CANCELLATION POLICY

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