Conrad Bangkok Residences {THA}
#61
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 1,470
Yep will get points, it says so specifically in the room offer. I booked it because it was $117 per night and that's just too good a deal to pass up.
Hopefully I'll get free breakfast and lounge access. If not no big deal. Plenty of good cheap food in Bangkok.
Hopefully I'll get free breakfast and lounge access. If not no big deal. Plenty of good cheap food in Bangkok.
#62
There hasn't been any posts about this place for some years. I'm thinking of booking for a few nights for Songkran 2017 and currently the refundable rates are looking pretty good! Usually the prices go up to about 6-7k Baht but one can get about 3500B ++ one year out.
I assume that one can earn HHonors stay and points credits when staying here. How about breakfast and lounge access?
I assume that one can earn HHonors stay and points credits when staying here. How about breakfast and lounge access?
#63
Join Date: May 2001
Location: RNO, NV, USA.
Programs: UA 2MM
Posts: 5,062
There hasn't been any posts about this place for some years. I'm thinking of booking for a few nights for Songkran 2017 and currently the refundable rates are looking pretty good! Usually the prices go up to about 6-7k Baht but one can get about 3500B ++ one year out.
I assume that one can earn HHonors stay and points credits when staying here. How about breakfast and lounge access?
I assume that one can earn HHonors stay and points credits when staying here. How about breakfast and lounge access?
#64
I'd heard that, but noticed on the HHONORS iPhone app it shows "Executive Lounge" icon as an amenity/feature of this property.
I'm taking the kids to BKK for a week, and have been tempted to go for the two bedroom Residence vs. two separate rooms at Millenium. It's about a 2k baht difference, but if the Conrad lounge and other niceties are included, might be a nice setup for a family stay.
What floor are the residences on? Is that the tip of the normal hotel? I like a view.
I'm taking the kids to BKK for a week, and have been tempted to go for the two bedroom Residence vs. two separate rooms at Millenium. It's about a 2k baht difference, but if the Conrad lounge and other niceties are included, might be a nice setup for a family stay.
What floor are the residences on? Is that the tip of the normal hotel? I like a view.
#66
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: AUS / GRK
Programs: AA, HHonors, Hertz
Posts: 13,485
I'd heard that, but noticed on the HHONORS iPhone app it shows "Executive Lounge" icon as an amenity/feature of this property.
I'm taking the kids to BKK for a week, and have been tempted to go for the two bedroom Residence vs. two separate rooms at Millenium. It's about a 2k baht difference, but if the Conrad lounge and other niceties are included, might be a nice setup for a family stay.
What floor are the residences on? Is that the tip of the normal hotel? I like a view.
I'm taking the kids to BKK for a week, and have been tempted to go for the two bedroom Residence vs. two separate rooms at Millenium. It's about a 2k baht difference, but if the Conrad lounge and other niceties are included, might be a nice setup for a family stay.
What floor are the residences on? Is that the tip of the normal hotel? I like a view.
http://conradhotels3.hilton.com/en/h...-benefits.html
Eligible Benefit for Hilton HHonors Members - Conrad Bangkok Residences guests may take advantage of the facilities and amenities available at the Conrad Bangkok, one of the city's premier luxury hotels. These include a fitness center, Spa, swimming pool, restaurants and a choice of meetings and business center services. The listed facilities are shared between Conrad Bangkok Hotel and Conrad Bangkok Residences. However, The Executive Lounge is not a shared facility therefore Executive Lounge Access is ineligible to HHonors members staying in Conrad Bangkok Residences.
Does this property do anything for breakfast?
#67
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Gloucestershire
Programs: BA Gold (ex-GGL, maybe future Silver), Hilton Diamond
Posts: 6,198
Stayed there a couple of weeks ago but I was moved from the main hotel to the Residence.
I'd now quite like to book at the Residence but if there are no points and no breakfast, and possibly no EL access (I didn't even attempt either last time though... and I did get points) then I'd go elsewhere.
Does anyone have a recent data point as a diamond?
I'd now quite like to book at the Residence but if there are no points and no breakfast, and possibly no EL access (I didn't even attempt either last time though... and I did get points) then I'd go elsewhere.
Does anyone have a recent data point as a diamond?
#68
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Birmingham & London
Programs: HHonors Diamond; Emirates Gold
Posts: 60
I thought I'd dig this one up from the grave seeing as the main Conrad isn't within my company policy at the moment, but the Residence is.
Are you still able to earn points, and is the Executive Lounge still a no-go for Diamond members? I'm guessing no Conrad toy!?
Are you still able to earn points, and is the Executive Lounge still a no-go for Diamond members? I'm guessing no Conrad toy!?
#69
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Homeless
Programs: Hyatt Glob; Hilton Dia; Marriott AMB; Accor Dia; IHG Dia Amb; GHA Tit
Posts: 4,837
As far as I know, still no lounge access for Diamonds in the Residence. Otherwise, they would be little reason to book in the Hotel instead of the Residence.
My information is not recent however but I would be surprised if there was anything different now.
My information is not recent however but I would be surprised if there was anything different now.
#70
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Chiang Mai
Programs: HH Diamond IHG Spire Amb MR PLAT
Posts: 228
Right now the Conrad Res. is alot cheaper then the Conrad Hotel. But no Lounge access i called yesterday to find out. I also noticed that the suites are not listed when i try and book so looks like those are being renovated at this time.
#73
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: W29
Programs: It's Complicated...
Posts: 6,817
Here are what they participate in and what they dont. I thought it had been like this for some time but I never stay at the residences.
- Eligible Benefit for Short Stay - Daily or Weekly Stays at Conrad Bangkok Residences under eligible daily or weekly rates are qualified for Hilton Honors Points (maximum 100,000 points)
- Eligible Benefit for Long Stay (minimum of 30 consecutive nights) - Monthly or Yearly stays at Conrad Bangkok Residences under eligible monthly rates are qualified for Hilton Honors Points (maximum 100,000 points per contract period)
- Eligible Benefit for Hilton Honors Members - Conrad Bangkok Residences guests may take advantage of the facilities and amenities available at the Conrad Bangkok, one of the city's premier luxury hotels. These include a fitness center, Spa, swimming pool, restaurants and a choice of meetings and business center services. The listed facilities are shared between Conrad Bangkok Hotel and Conrad Bangkok Residences. However, The Executive Lounge is not a shared facility therefore Executive Lounge Access is ineligible to Hilton Honors members staying in Conrad Bangkok Residences
- Ineligible Benefits - MyWay Benefits i.e. room upgrade and access to Executive Lounge, bonus point, and in-room internet access are ineligible to Hilton Honors Members staying in Conrad Bangkok Residences
#75
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: NW London and NW Sydney
Programs: BA Diamond, Hilton Bronze, A3 Diamond, IHG *G
Posts: 6,344
Was there any need to start a new thread? All the relevant info is here and nothing has changed recently: Conrad Bangkok Residences {THA}