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yang1980
Nov 13, 07, 12:33 am
I will have a lot of business trip from now on and I would like to know which hotel chain I should pick most, Starwood, Hilton or Marriott? Which chain will get points which can be used to stay most free nights? Which chain is easiest to achieve most advanced premier level? Which chain's highest premier level is most worthed one?


yang1980
Nov 13, 07, 12:34 am
I will have a lot of business trip from now on and I would like to know which hotel chain I should pick most, Starwood, Hilton or Marriott? Which chain will get points which can be used to stay most free nights? Which chain is easiest to achieve most advanced premier level? Which chain's highest premier level is most worthed one?

Canarsie
Nov 13, 07, 1:25 am
You will get better answers to your questions pertaining to comparing hotel chains in the MilesBuzz! forum, which is now the new home of this thread, yang1980.

Regards,

Canarsie
Co-Moderator, Hilton forum


obscure2k
Nov 13, 07, 1:30 am
Please continue to follow this thread in the FT Milesbuzz Forum.
Thanks..
Obscure2k
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futaris
Nov 13, 07, 2:48 am
At the moment, probably Priority Club. The point breaks @ 5k/night plus the 4x bonus make it easy to qualify for platinum and cheap to redeem.

Probably also not the best idea to crosspost the same question in several forums.

polo123
Nov 13, 07, 3:56 am
i prefer hilton.

DownUnderFlyer
Nov 13, 07, 4:01 am
I think Peppers Resorts here in Australia have a great collection of hotels. Voyages is not bad either but their loyalty program is very basic.

Have you read the stickies and done a search? There are tons of threads which answer your questions. We at the SPG forum normally recommend Hilton as the best chain.

Lurch
Nov 13, 07, 7:19 am
The question is impossible to answer because of too many variables such as how many business trips (stays and nights), destinations, company policies, etc. I use Hilton because it best matches my hotel usage. You need to give a lot more info before people can answer you question.

elevenx
Nov 13, 07, 8:41 am
I've had great experiences at Residence Inns, especially when I'm in the same place for a long time. I don't you the kitchenette much but it's nice to have when you feel the urge. And I've racked up quite a few points there...

CPRich
Nov 13, 07, 9:39 am
. We at the SPG forum normally recommend Hilton as the best chain.I suggest you not try to speak for the entire forum population. My two choices are SPG and Marriott, Hilton maybe third.


OP, there are many threads on this topic and, at a minumum, you need to provide your travel frequency (4 nights/week, 2 nights per month?), location (all big cities or small towns and villages, US or international), preferences, etc.

Cheap Elite
Nov 13, 07, 10:21 am
I think Peppers Resorts here in Australia have a great collection of hotels. Voyages is not bad either but their loyalty program is very basic.

Have you read the stickies and done a search? There are tons of threads which answer your questions. We at the SPG forum normally recommend Hilton as the best chain.

I suggest you not try to speak for the entire forum population. My two choices are SPG and Marriott, Hilton maybe third.


OP, there are many threads on this topic and, at a minumum, you need to provide your travel frequency (4 nights/week, 2 nights per month?), location (all big cities or small towns and villages, US or international), preferences, etc.

CPrich, I understand where DownUnderFlyer is coming from. It appears the OP posted this question in many forums, before doing any research or listing any preferences as you indicate.

The MileBuzz forum (where this question is also posted) might be the best place to get a wider response.

yang1980
Nov 13, 07, 10:30 am
My trip will be mostly rural area outside of big city. It will be 2 nights per trip and twice a month. I can choose any of Sheraton, Hilton or Marriott hotel as long as there is one in the area.

upgrader
Nov 13, 07, 12:34 pm
My trip will be mostly rural area outside of big city. It will be 2 nights per trip and twice a month. I can choose any of Sheraton, Hilton or Marriott hotel as long as there is one in the area.

As you may have guessed by now, your question is impossible to answer without a lot more information with regard to the places where you will be staying, your objectives in terms of accruing hotel or airline points, your preferences in terms of luxury vs. basic needs, etc. Please try to focus your question more given the responses you've already received across different threads you've opened (a FlyerTalk no-no) and perhaps we can be of more assistance. Good luck.

JerryFF
Nov 13, 07, 1:22 pm
Sheraton is part of Starwood - Westin, 4 pts, Luxury Collection, St Regis. I don't think that will work well for you. Not enough properties, especially in rural areas.

Hilton probably has the most properties convenient for your travel - Hilton, Doubletree, Embassy Suites, Hampton Inn, and Hilton Garden Inn, especially the last two in rural areas.

lin821
Nov 13, 07, 3:38 pm
...It appears the OP posted this question in many forums, before doing any research...
As I recall, cross-posting is a big no no here at FT.

hotturnip
Nov 13, 07, 4:11 pm
If you're travelling mostly to rural areas, you probably need to go Priority Club. Holiday Inn is ubiquitous, and the other chains are not. Will your company not let you do that?

If not, I think I'd go SPG just because I think there's probably more availability.

CPRich
Nov 13, 07, 8:22 pm
Rural areas probably rules out SPG, due to the number and locations of properties. Marriott has a few more properties than Hilton, iirc, but at 40-50 nights/year, you won't get past GLD at Marriott, and may be able to make a higher tier at Hilton. Priority Club and other aren't ones I'm familiar with, so look into those.

If you know the actual locations, so what's there to make the choice. And read the many threads comparing the programs.

DownUnderFlyer
Nov 13, 07, 8:31 pm
I suggest you not try to speak for the entire forum population. My two choices are SPG and Marriott, Hilton maybe third.


OP, there are many threads on this topic and, at a minumum, you need to provide your travel frequency (4 nights/week, 2 nights per month?), location (all big cities or small towns and villages, US or international), preferences, etc.


I was trying to be ironic. Cheap Elite was spot on. The OP posted this question in a couple of forums, didn't bother to read the stickies and didn't do a search. And the information he had given us was so vague, that we can not give him a good advice anyway.
We would need to know where the OP is traveling to, are the corporate restrictions, what does the OP want? Upgrades? Free nights? Free breakfast?

And of course if you ask the SPG forum which hotel chain is the best you will NOT get Hilton as an answer. And if you ask the Hilton forum you will not get Starwood as an answer. So again me trying to be sarcastic.

uva185
Nov 13, 07, 10:44 pm
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I personally like Hilton the best. There are such a wide variety of hotels ranging from Hampton Inns all the way up to Conrad by Hilton it makes it easier to qualify for status. Doubletrees are probably my favorite Hilton brand hotel (excluding actual Hilton Hotels)

Diplomatico
Nov 15, 07, 8:06 am
I used to be a Marriott groupie but I've recently converted to Hilton. Better properties, IMO. And there's always the chance that Paris will be there....;)

IsleOfMan
Nov 15, 07, 8:26 am
I ended up in HHonors because my company's travel planner books us in ALOT of Hamptons (before I got on her good side and started booking my own hotels). Having been w/ HHonors for about 6 months with a travel frequency similar to the OPs, I'm on track to make Diamond by Feb. Combined w/ HHonors AMEX Platinum (around $1.5k/month) I've already acrued around 175k points, enough for 6 nights at a 4 star in Hawaii that I'll probably book soon for early next fall.

One of the things I like most about HHonors is the DoubleDip feature. For stays at Hamptons & Homewoods I go w/ the Points + Points option for 50% more base points. For all the other properties I go for Points + Fixed Miles for short or cheap stays and Points + Variable Miles for longer stays costing over $500. On an $80/night 2-night stay at a ES, 500 SkyMiles are worth more than 800 extra HHonors miles.

The ability to gain status based on stays is also great. If I'm on a 2 or 3 night trip and there are multiple similarly priced HHonors properties nearby, I'll hop from one to the other to get the extra stay credits. If you hit 2 properties on every 2-night trip (twice a month), you'd make Diamond in 7 months (though you're already Gold, so probably much quicker).

nischalb
Nov 15, 07, 4:01 pm
My order of preference from high to low is : Starwood, Marriott, Hyatt and Hilton

Noodlesz
Nov 16, 07, 11:27 am
Hilton or Starwood have definately nicer hotels than Marriott.

I doubt you can go wrong with either.

barbecj
Nov 17, 07, 7:30 am
I have top status in both Hilton and IC(Royal Ambassador) and prefer them. To the point that some have already made, it helps to know what you are looking for. My travel is to a mix of smalle and large cities. In smaller cities and towns they only have a Hampton or Holiday Inn. But in larger cities you have Hiltons, HGI's and Crowne Plaza's. Then you have the top tier, Conrad's and Intercontinental's.

These hotels work for me because they have places to stay when I travel on business and they have destinations that I would like to visit on reward. Most FTer's would tell you to find a place you want to go for free and stay in that chain on business. IC and Hilton have a good mix of properties both in number of locations and variety of quality.

Another reason I like both is that it is fairly easy to attain the top tier in both programs with my travel patterns. Hilton Diamond can be attained easier with number of stays than number of nights. IC can be a bit harder but if you are only interested in PC than that can be done in a matter of a few weeks.

Thats my two cents on Intercontinental and Hilton. Marriotts are good but I chose Hilton due to Marriott requiring more nights for Plat status. Starwoods have great properties but only in a a few locations where I travel.

pinniped
Nov 17, 07, 9:22 am
For rural, I'd probably go Hilton. Hamptons are generally nicer than Fairfields and there aren't really enough 4pts to provide great coverage.

Only reason I'd deviate is if you know for a fact you're going to places that have newer and well taken-care-of Choice or Priority Club hotels. Those programs can be rewarding, if you know what you're doing in terms of finding decent hotels within those chains.

DCBob
Nov 17, 07, 10:27 am
I used to be a Marriott groupie but I've recently converted to Hilton. Better properties, IMO. And there's always the chance that Paris will be there....;)

In Sydney, Paris Hilton stayed at the Sheraton on the Park, just a block away from the Hilton Sydney. So you might want to go with SPG if you really want to see Paris.



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