Okay. Let's assume the receptionist didn't mistake a small dark woman fr a tall thin man. So Russell (?) the tall thin man heads to the Tapas reception Sunday morning with the intention of booking dinner there for the rest of the week. He achieves his objective by insisting on the booking because they're leaving their kids home alone each evening.
It's against the rules to book for the week, the restaurant functions on a daily first-come first-served basis because there are limited places available. The receptionist tells the client so, but still he insists so she 'manages' to make the booking.
I have no idea of the level of responsibility a receptionist enjoyed. Was she able to take the decision to break the rules by tying up virtually half of the MW restaurant places for the week? Would her employers have accepted that leaving children home alone was a good reason for breaking the rules? Did she get into trouble later if she didn't let anyone know about the information she was given? She admits to being puzzled at their actions and refers to the other options available which clients normally opt for.
http://mccannpjfiles.co.uk/PJ/LUISA_COUTINHO.htm
Kate McCann has no problem at all with Russell/Jane telling the receptionist why they wanted the block booking. She's 'horrified', however, to find that the receptionist wrote the information down where people could see it (allegedly, I haven't seen evidence of it myself). Perhaps she should have been annoyed with the one who gave the information out too?
I haven't read the thread in detail, my apologies if this has already been covered.
Coutinho's statement is that on 3 May 2007 she worked 09:00 to 17:00.
Yet she also states that on an unspecified occasion, she saw 2 members of the group going to check on children. If that is correct, she must been there after 20.30 on at least one evening.
Then we have the issue of how the Tapas reception was staffed. The Tapas restaurant was closed on a Saturday, was it not? That implies cover for 6 days, 8 hours per day, by one person. Much worse if duties did extend to 20.30 and beyond. I'm wondering if someone else covered at times.
I thought, from memory, the rogs described a situation in which the Tapas was tried on the Sunday, then a block booking was made for the remainder of the week. Does anyone know? I do not intend plodding through the statements to dig this out.
If there were two instances of booking, rather than just the one, is it the source of the apparent differences?