mizzou miles
Aug 19, 09, 7:11 am
Lots of dates (This weekend for example) as well as well into 2010 on spg.com. 1King + 1 Double Sofa room, all the way at the bottom of the results page. Enjoy
Hotel Deals - [EXPIRED] Sheraton Tucson Hotel and Suites - $27View Full Version : [EXPIRED] Sheraton Tucson Hotel and Suites - $27 mizzou miles Aug 19, 09, 7:11 am Lots of dates (This weekend for example) as well as well into 2010 on spg.com. 1King + 1 Double Sofa room, all the way at the bottom of the results page. Enjoy Clincher Aug 19, 09, 7:24 am Great find I see it in the upper right corner : Rooms from USD 27 per night but not under the available list of rooms ivoryboi Aug 19, 09, 7:36 am Would love to book this for December - but can't seem to find the rate - any tips?;) Thanks for posting!:) Altaflyer Aug 19, 09, 8:10 am I too could use this for Nov 13 but not there. notsosmart Aug 19, 09, 8:34 am I see $98 as the lowest rate on various dates... redreeper Aug 19, 09, 9:01 am Booked 3 nights in January - nice! Thanks OP Just go in through the main search page - should be there at the bottom as stated. vballny23 Aug 19, 09, 9:14 am Booked 4 nights in Jan'10.....thanks a lot OP kmwjes Aug 19, 09, 9:18 am I am plugging in many dates from October through mid-January and I'm not seeing the $27.00 rate. Can someone give a specific date that has worked? Big thanks! Clincher Aug 19, 09, 9:21 am Like I said, I see it in the upper right corner : but not under the available list of rooms :confused: I've tried a number of dates on 1/15-19 I get the $27 but not listed on available rooms vballny23 Aug 19, 09, 9:25 am I booked it 1/14-1/18. Make sure you go through spg.com and scroll to bottom leiterk Aug 19, 09, 9:34 am same problem. see it on top right but no choice when looking at room types! Clincher Aug 19, 09, 9:36 am yup! logged into SPG, entered 1/14-18, see the rate at the top but nothing below Clincher Aug 19, 09, 9:38 am CRAZY! Doesn't not work when I am logged in - but it worked when I logged out :) vballny23 Aug 19, 09, 9:41 am when you go to spg.com and click on find and book you type in tucson. 3 hotels come up. sheraton suites should be 2nd hotel. it says rates rom $27 USD. scroll to bottom after clicking on there. vballny23 Aug 19, 09, 9:42 am Clincher -you can add in Starwood # after you get confirmation as a modified reservation singtx Aug 19, 09, 10:14 am Thanks OP....snagged a get away weekend for next year! jamedwards Aug 19, 09, 10:17 am Thanks!!! Just booked 1/28/10 - 2/1/10 for $129 total! vballny23 Aug 19, 09, 10:42 am Based on some dates I just input, it looks like this deal has expired. Rates seem to start at $169/night in Jan-Feb'10 rmiller774 Aug 19, 09, 10:55 am Same result as V 23. Duh. Now I see that V 23 WAS successful . My results were negative. vballny23 Aug 19, 09, 11:15 am I was able to book it in January. The only issue I came across was the default to 1 adult in room, even though I checked off 2 adults. On my email confirmation, it says 1 adult, which I am hoping won't give them a potential out on my confirmed rate. After looking at random dates on their site, it looks like they charge the same for 1 adults or 2 adults in a room, so at least I have that on my side. notsosmart Aug 19, 09, 11:35 am Grrr still can't find anything! :mad: :confused: vballny23 Aug 19, 09, 11:39 am deal is dead kmwjes Aug 19, 09, 1:28 pm Just received this email: To Whom It May Concern: As a result of a recent migration to a new reservation system, there was an error that occurred causing a $27 rate to be displayed on our Brand website and SPG.com. Due to this technical error these rates will not be honored, however as a consolation a $127 rate will be offered for a Specialty Suite (normally $279) should you choose to keep your reservation. All other rooms will be cancelled at this rate should you choose to forego the $127 rate and we sincerely apologize for this error and any inconvenience this may have caused you. vballny23 Aug 19, 09, 1:33 pm I just received this letter via email from someone at the hotel. They are basically saying they will not honor the $27 rate and are offering my a "special" rate of $127. From what it looks like, the regular rate is $169-$189 and nothing in the range of $279 as she noted. Can I stay firm with my request of the $27 rate be honored. I did not see any terms in fine print about cancelled reservations due to rate error. To Whom It May Concern: As a result of a recent migration to a new reservation system, there was an error that occurred causing a $27 rate to be displayed on our Brand website and SPG.com. Due to this technical error these rates will not be honored, however as a consolation a $127 rate will be offered for a Specialty Suite (normally $279) should you choose to keep your reservation. All other rooms will be cancelled at this rate should you choose to forego the $127 rate and we sincerely apologize for this error and any inconvenience this may have caused you. l'etoile Aug 19, 09, 2:15 pm The terms of using the site for bookings include the following: Starwood is not responsible for typographical, pricing, product information, advertising or shipping errors. TrojanHorse Aug 19, 09, 2:30 pm The terms of using the site for bookings include the following: Starwood is not responsible for typographical, pricing, product information, advertising or shipping errors. Hasn't this clause been in effect for all other pricing errors.. the first one that comes to my mind (b/c I took advantage of it) was the PWM $19 a night rooms in the summer of 2006 jamedwards Aug 19, 09, 2:50 pm This is the correct terms: Mis-Communications / Lost Transactions Starwood and any other providers of products or services related to this Site are not responsible for communication malfunctions, failures, or difficulties, or lost, stolen, or misdirected, transmissions, messages or entries, or the security of any such communications. Further, Starwood and any other providers of products or services related to this Site are not responsible for incorrect or inaccurate entry information, whether caused by User(s) or by any of the equipment or programming associated with the Site, or by any technical or human error that may occur in the processing of any information related to the Site. Starwood and any other providers of products or services related to this Site may cancel or modify reservations where it appears that a User has engaged in fraudulent or inappropriate activity or under other circumstances where it appears that the reservations contain or resulted from a mistake or error. nissan motor Aug 19, 09, 2:55 pm I just received this letter via email from someone at the hotel. They are basically saying they will not honor the $27 rate and are offering my a "special" rate of $127. From what it looks like, the regular rate is $169-$189 and nothing in the range of $279 as she noted. Can I stay firm with my request of the $27 rate be honored. I did not see any terms in fine print about cancelled reservations due to rate error. To Whom It May Concern: As a result of a recent migration to a new reservation system, there was an error that occurred causing a $27 rate to be displayed on our Brand website and SPG.com. Due to this technical error these rates will not be honored, however as a consolation a $127 rate will be offered for a Specialty Suite (normally $279) should you choose to keep your reservation. All other rooms will be cancelled at this rate should you choose to forego the $127 rate and we sincerely apologize for this error and any inconvenience this may have caused you. Again Starwood not honoring a promotional rate :td: l'etoile Aug 19, 09, 3:02 pm Again Starwood not honoring a promotional rate :td: This was not a promotional rate. IMO, this is one of those you win some, you lose some. I presume no one's credit card was charged and no one made airline reservations. They caught it quite quickly. l'etoile Aug 19, 09, 3:42 pm Hasn't this clause been in effect for all other pricing errors.. the first one that comes to my mind (b/c I took advantage of it) was the PWM $19 a night rooms in the summer of 2006 That one's an interesting one because it appears it was referred to at some point by hotel staff as a "very special rate" and apparently about 10 rooms were booked. No one was contacted within hours of booking to say it was a mistake. vballny23 Aug 19, 09, 3:42 pm If I showed I made airline reservations, would that make a difference in having them honor the rate? izzik Aug 19, 09, 4:24 pm If I showed I made airline reservations, would that make a difference in having them honor the rate? I doubt it. ldsant Aug 19, 09, 6:01 pm If I showed I made airline reservations, would that make a difference in having them honor the rate? Did you make the airline reservation? vballny23 Aug 19, 09, 6:10 pm its on hold TrojanHorse Aug 19, 09, 7:48 pm That one's an interesting one because it appears it was referred to at some point by hotel staff as a "very special rate" and apparently about 10 rooms were booked. No one was contacted within hours of booking to say it was a mistake. I don't recall the Very special Rate part but there were way many more than 10 rooms booked.. I took part in this and spent multiple trips to this property at 19 bucks a night.. (combined with the $24 DL fares from DCA) Edited to add.. I just found that entire email file. these PWM rooms were "Best Available Rate" rooms cfischer Aug 19, 09, 8:05 pm Hasn't this clause been in effect for all other pricing errors.. the first one that comes to my mind (b/c I took advantage of it) was the PWM $19 a night rooms in the summer of 2006 That took a while to get it honored. Keep it up and don't allow them to cancel it. Go with BBB and other agencies to keep them honest. For PWM I got at least 2 phone calls that they would cancel it and I insisted that I neither want them cancelled nor pay $119 per night ... ultimately they let us have it for $19, but w/o points and stay credit (although some managed to get retro-credits). This was Sheraton owned and operated, which might make a difference ... is this one independently owned? l'etoile Aug 19, 09, 8:33 pm I don't recall the Very special Rate part but there were way many more than 10 rooms booked.. I took part in this and spent multiple trips to this property at 19 bucks a night.. (combined with the $24 DL fares from DCA) Edited to add.. I just found that entire email file. these PWM rooms were "Best Available Rate" rooms I was going with what was reported on the thread about it. How long did they take to notify that it was an error? The Tucson one was caught quickly. IMO, that's a big part of it, but who knows. There's also the issue that this one only worked when booking for a single person in the room, so that "keeping them honest" part can certainly go both ways if anyone's planning on more than one person staying. |