[EXPIRED] NYC Le Parker Meridien $83
#16
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: New England
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haha... one is for a 1 bedroom suite for 5 people (with free breakfast) at the Residence Inn World Trade Center - $ 89 a night for 3 nights + 1 night at Renaissance 57 for $ 49 a night.
The other is the one posted on flyertalk at Omni Berkshire - $49 a night for a week... we'll see if that will pan out
The other is the one posted on flyertalk at Omni Berkshire - $49 a night for a week... we'll see if that will pan out
#18
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: New England
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See http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marri...eekends-2.html
Marriott refuse to honor this rate, although it is a different location.
Marriott refuse to honor this rate, although it is a different location.
#19
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,083
See http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marri...eekends-2.html
Marriott refuse to honor this rate, although it is a different location.
Marriott refuse to honor this rate, although it is a different location.
#20
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Portland, ME
Posts: 344
haha... one is for a 1 bedroom suite for 5 people (with free breakfast) at the Residence Inn World Trade Center - $ 89 a night for 3 nights + 1 night at Renaissance 57 for $ 49 a night.
The other is the one posted on flyertalk at Omni Berkshire - $49 a night for a week... we'll see if that will pan out
The other is the one posted on flyertalk at Omni Berkshire - $49 a night for a week... we'll see if that will pan out
Be forewarned about the Residence Inn World Trade, as I also had a one bedroom suite booked. They have no one bedroom suites with separate bedroom. They have since changed the verbiage describing their rooms. Check your reservation and it will show the new rom description. What was listed as a one bedroom suite is now called a studio. I called the hotel to confirm this and was told no rooms in hotel with separate bedroom, just a larger room
#24
Original Member, Moderator: Hotel Deals and MilesBuzz
Join Date: May 1998
Location: Washington, DC
Posts: 14,257
Moderators Note
Hello all,
I've had to remove a number of posts related to selling or gifting of uneeded rooms from this deal. This is not allowed in this forum and posts of this nature will be removed. Repeated offenders will be promptly suspended.
From the sticky note with the rules of this forum:
Question: What should not be posted in the Hotel Deals Forum?
Answer: Please make sure that what you are posting in this forum is of primary interest to those looking to save on their accommodations. Advertisement posts with embedded reference links or promoting referral links will be removed. Again, use the signature feature for this.
Posts offering industry discounts exclusively for corporations, travel agents or airline crew will be removed as they are not meant to be publicly posted. Please do not offer to gift, trade, barter, donate, and exchange vouchers, certificates or coupons as these posts will be deleted.
As specified in the FlyerTalk Rules and Guidelines: "Posts containing promotional messages for commercial products or services - including but not limited to ... solicitations to donate miles or points are prohibited and will be removed. FlyerTalk is not a marketplace and nothing is to be offered for sale or conditioned on an exchange of money or barter." This policy also includes free or gifted offers, where no compensation is sought. Once you have been on Flyertalk for 180 days and have made 180 post, Coupon Connection will become available to you. That is the one and only forum on Flyertalk for these types of activities."
I've had to remove a number of posts related to selling or gifting of uneeded rooms from this deal. This is not allowed in this forum and posts of this nature will be removed. Repeated offenders will be promptly suspended.
From the sticky note with the rules of this forum:
Question: What should not be posted in the Hotel Deals Forum?
Answer: Please make sure that what you are posting in this forum is of primary interest to those looking to save on their accommodations. Advertisement posts with embedded reference links or promoting referral links will be removed. Again, use the signature feature for this.
Posts offering industry discounts exclusively for corporations, travel agents or airline crew will be removed as they are not meant to be publicly posted. Please do not offer to gift, trade, barter, donate, and exchange vouchers, certificates or coupons as these posts will be deleted.
As specified in the FlyerTalk Rules and Guidelines: "Posts containing promotional messages for commercial products or services - including but not limited to ... solicitations to donate miles or points are prohibited and will be removed. FlyerTalk is not a marketplace and nothing is to be offered for sale or conditioned on an exchange of money or barter." This policy also includes free or gifted offers, where no compensation is sought. Once you have been on Flyertalk for 180 days and have made 180 post, Coupon Connection will become available to you. That is the one and only forum on Flyertalk for these types of activities."
#25
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,083
Be forewarned about the Residence Inn World Trade, as I also had a one bedroom suite booked. They have no one bedroom suites with separate bedroom. They have since changed the verbiage describing their rooms. Check your reservation and it will show the new rom description. What was listed as a one bedroom suite is now called a studio. I called the hotel to confirm this and was told no rooms in hotel with separate bedroom, just a larger room
#26
Join Date: Nov 2013
Posts: 59
Quote:
Originally Posted by robertwcook16
Be forewarned about the Residence Inn World Trade, as I also had a one bedroom suite booked. They have no one bedroom suites with separate bedroom. They have since changed the verbiage describing their rooms. Check your reservation and it will show the new rom description. What was listed as a one bedroom suite is now called a studio. I called the hotel to confirm this and was told no rooms in hotel with separate bedroom, just a larger room
Yes, I am aware of this... for the room I booked (Maiden Lane Studio Apartment with 2 Queen beds + sofa bed) I was told there is still a wall separating the bedroom part from the living room, even though there is not a door. So while there is no actual door, I'm fine with this... It's 569 sq ft, so it's still suite-size.
Originally Posted by robertwcook16
Be forewarned about the Residence Inn World Trade, as I also had a one bedroom suite booked. They have no one bedroom suites with separate bedroom. They have since changed the verbiage describing their rooms. Check your reservation and it will show the new rom description. What was listed as a one bedroom suite is now called a studio. I called the hotel to confirm this and was told no rooms in hotel with separate bedroom, just a larger room
Yes, I am aware of this... for the room I booked (Maiden Lane Studio Apartment with 2 Queen beds + sofa bed) I was told there is still a wall separating the bedroom part from the living room, even though there is not a door. So while there is no actual door, I'm fine with this... It's 569 sq ft, so it's still suite-size.
I recently completed a stay on the $89 deal there. While there isn't a seperate bedroom, there is plenty of separation as the bathroom is between the rooms. Was a non issue for us and worked out great.
#27
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 939
I bet .03 that it will be. It's prepaid and non-cancellable and no funny business on the part of the bookers. The sites advertised a very good rate and we booked it (and it was 83 bucks not Danish kroner), my res looks fine and I'm looking forward to the stay.
#28
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: DFW
Programs: B6 Mosaic, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Plat, Hyatt Glob, AA EXP
Posts: 56
Seems that is even the case with a tower junior suite that is booked for four people. Bit of a bummer if so.