Starwood Preferred Guest - Think I found a way to make "nights" into "stays"
Fly AA J all the way
Feb 13, 06, 7:37 pm
I am sure that even if you make separate reservations for consecutive nights at one hotel, it will count as one "stay." However, going over some old statements, if you change rooms, as in request a different type of room for one of the nights, then it will count separately. I stayed two consecutive nights at the Westin in Washington, DC. The first night I requested a king bed, as I was by myself. For the second night, I was meeting a friend and we were splitting a room, so I requested two double beds. It counted as two one-night stays. Would this always work, or was this an exception?
AZ Travels the World
Feb 13, 06, 7:40 pm
I am sure that even if you make separate reservations for consecutive nights at one hotel, it will count as one "stay." However, going over some old statements, if you change rooms, as in request a different type of room for one of the nights, then it will count separately. I stayed two consecutive nights at the Westin in Washington, DC. The first night I requested a king bed, as I was by myself. For the second night, I was meeting a friend and we were splitting a room, so I requested two double beds. It counted as two one-night stays. Would this always work, or was this an exception?
Two different reservations? So you effectively checked out of the king room and then checked in to the double room?
While still not two stays according to the rules of the program (they're very clear on this point), in practice, I suspect it would work more often than not -- at least until someone at SPG audits your account and takes all the duplicates away. :eek:
Agree w/ the above. I've never seen this be the case when changing rooms at the same property regardless of whether I had one or more than one reservation.
Starwood Lurker
Feb 14, 06, 11:43 am
...I suspect it would work more often than not -- at least until someone at SPG audits your account and takes all the duplicates away. :eek:
Just add that this does happen, so YMMV.
Sincerely,
William R. Sanders
Customer Service Coordinator
Starwood Preferred Services
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