I've got a fresh one from this morning.
When discussing travel arrangements with a coworker for an upcoming business trip, the topic of which hotel to stay at came up. He suggested the local Hampton because he was able to call and get a deal on a group of rooms with fancy water jet bathtub things. I won't be traveling at the same time as him and a few others, so I suggested that I would stay at the Marriott since it's the same distance from our destination, I am part of their rewards points program, and the price is about the same with all discounts considered.
He scoffed at my lack of desire to have a hot tub in my room and suggested I "stop chasing points." After I mentioned that I've already saved up enough for a free night and intend to use the points to help (significantly) reduce the cost of a road trip with my wife later this year, he looked insulted and told me "just spend your money!" I was flabbergasted. Had no idea how to respond to that. Why would I go out of my way to get a room with something in it that I won't have time to enjoy on a business trip, when I could go to a hotel with accommodations that are just as comfortable and get points towards a free stay in the future in the process? All so that I can spend even more money on crap I don't need when I decide to treat my wife to a vacation? Ridiculous ...
My view: Just ignore this ass, you are suppose to recognize what a mover and shaker he is, getting you all this "great deal". You are suppose to bow down to him and his greatness, and he isn't happy that you aren't thanking him profusely. Just tell him you don't np need a room there. FYI - this story reminds me of a particularly distasteful person I used to have to deal with (same person is brought to mind in Cheddar Block's LC series), so I am assuming the same basic personality, that I find particularly troublesome. Others may appreciate his efforts.... YMMV
I'll admit I am somewhat picky about which hotels I stay at when I travel for work. When I'm traveling for meetings most meals with co-workers are kind of a dietary disaster, so I really prefer to get a hotel that has a mini-fridge so I can pack some things like carrot sticks, yogurt, hard boiled eggs, etc. and have a hope in hell of staying somewhat healthy (I realize this sounds somewhat prima-donnaish, but sometimes I have a lot of multi-day work trips strung together and not having to eat out 3x/day does make a big difference). For a multiday trip I also prefer a hotel with a fitness center (because most of these locations don't have good outdoor running/walking options), and I would pick a place with a hot breakfast option over a place that only offered continental breakfast.
A while back I had a couple of work trips scheduled with co-workers to a location with two hotel options. One hotel hit all my preferred criteria, the other one had NONE of them, but it had hottubs and offered a glass of sangria at check-in. Guess which one my co-workers REALLY wanted to stay at? I gave in (we were carpooling so it was a pain to do different hotels), and after 3 days I was going crazy from the lack of exercise and vegetables. Next trip out I suggested we try the other hotel and they were aghast that I would pass on the hottub option. Lesson learned, from now on I am booking a hotel room ASAP and then will just be all "oh, sorry, I already booked a room at hotel Y!".