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wonderbret Mar 1, 2009 12:38 am

Friends and Family discount at all IHG Hotels
 
Updated Steve Sickel Link

Thats the link, look forward in the thread for more details. If you need any more information just PM me!

ETA: This is the (new) Steve S. Link. As of 7-15-10 it is functional.

Edited by Moderator
This link migh work as well: http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/ihg/hot...0608-_-EM10625

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SamsoniteBoy Mar 1, 2009 1:42 am

Hhhmmmmmmmmmm-mmmmm looks interesting!

Just checked a few sample rates and some of them look pretty OK.

It states on the leaflet that a IHG employee & location have to be completed.

How could we get around that? - Are they really that interested? - Will they really check?

I think I could even live without the points if the rate worked out substantially better than a 2-4-1 / IKEX2 etc.

Exiled in Express Mar 1, 2009 2:16 am

Looks to be ~30% off of "best available". For better or worse, I have no travel until late April and have a feeling that the deal could be pulled by then, hopefully wrong.

spunk_tokyo Mar 1, 2009 3:01 am

From the link provided by OT:

Please note: Friends and Family rates are non-refundable and do not qualify for Priority Club® points.

lemieux66 Mar 1, 2009 4:00 am

Does anybody know, if RA status benefits do apply for those stays?
Being upgraded on those room-rates would be GREAT ^

SamsoniteBoy Mar 1, 2009 4:20 am


Originally Posted by lemieux66 (Post 11339581)
Does anybody know, if RA status benefits do apply for those stays?
Being upgraded on those room-rates would be GREAT ^

I agree the IC London seems to have good rates too on this rate so RA upgrades/benefits would be good.

I wonder if you could use your BOGO as well.

I wonder if they are really that bothered from where the referral originates - I'm sure most Friends & Family promos are just a marketing ploy to generate incremental business.
There is certainly no unique reference code on the voucher that you have to print.

If employee stated gets some sort of recognition / reward etc - I'm happy to use those details - sounds like a Win/Win to me.

navatwal Mar 1, 2009 4:40 am


Originally Posted by SamsoniteBoy (Post 11339599)
I agree the IC London seems to have good rates too on this rate so RA upgrades/benefits would be good.

I wonder if you could use your BOGO as well.

I wonder if they are really that bothered from where the referral originates - I'm sure most Friends & Family promos are just a marketing ploy to generate incremental business.
There is certainly no unique reference code on the voucher that you have to print.

If employee stated gets some sort of recognition / reward etc - I'm happy to use those details - sounds like a Win/Win to me.

I have used the Friends and Family Rate a few times at IC Park Lane, you do get the points for the stay and you can use a BOGOF.

SamsoniteBoy Mar 1, 2009 4:42 am


Originally Posted by navatwal (Post 11339621)
I have used the Friends and Family Rate a few times at IC Park Lane, you do get the points for the stay and you can use a BOGOF.

Yeah!!:):)
I'm liking it even more!

Did you get your RA upgrade & other benefits?

navatwal Mar 1, 2009 4:43 am


Originally Posted by SamsoniteBoy (Post 11339599)
I agree the IC London seems to have good rates too on this rate so RA upgrades/benefits would be good.

I wonder if you could use your BOGO as well.

I wonder if they are really that bothered from where the referral originates - I'm sure most Friends & Family promos are just a marketing ploy to generate incremental business.
There is certainly no unique reference code on the voucher that you have to print.

If employee stated gets some sort of recognition / reward etc - I'm happy to use those details - sounds like a Win/Win to me.

Oh and as RA ive had full minibar all other RA privileges including upgrade.

SamsoniteBoy Mar 1, 2009 4:52 am


Originally Posted by Exiled in Express (Post 11339431)
Looks to be ~30% off of "best available"..

The ones I've checked work out at -40% which is even better!:)

lemieux66 Mar 1, 2009 8:34 am

Hi NAWATWAL,

do I get this rigth or is this a pre-1-April joke?

The family rate goes in hand with points, qualifying nights and all benefits as RA ???
This would be to good to be true :)

ag51 Mar 1, 2009 9:15 am


Originally Posted by navatwal (Post 11339621)
I have used the Friends and Family Rate a few times at IC Park Lane, you do get the points for the stay and you can use a BOGOF.

It's great that you received this, but I think anyone booking through this offer should remember that the website is very clear about points not being awarded on this rate, so only use it if the points are less important to you than the price.

Using the BOGOF is debatable under the T&Cs - it specifically says they are not valid with 'employee rates', so not sure you would have much of an argument if a particular hotel didn't want to honour it.

mommafrica Mar 1, 2009 9:52 am


Originally Posted by ag51 (Post 11340451)
It's great that you received this, but I think anyone booking through this offer should remember that the website is very clear about points not being awarded on this rate, so only use it if the points are less important to you than the price.

Using the BOGOF is debatable under the T&Cs - it specifically says they are not valid with 'employee rates', so not sure you would have much of an argument if a particular hotel didn't want to honour it.

Pt taken! If u do 2 nites, then do one as a paid so that u don't miss out 100%. W/ the other, u can see clearly what ur chances r. Either way, u can't lose.

lemieux66 Mar 1, 2009 10:24 am

valid as qualifying nights ???
 
Ok, so we shouldn´t count on the points.
What about the "qualifying nights"?
Are those family & friend stays count towards the status relevant nights?

Could make quite a difference talking about the money or the status night, if you book a 1 or 2 week promotion at an IC property.

What do you think ??? :confused:

antonius66 Mar 1, 2009 10:47 am

For these rates, I can live without the points. The RA benefits would be the question though..I mean, if you still got upgrades, etc....it would be a steal IMO.


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