Hotel Status Match Master Thread
#196
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Toronto, Canada
Programs: Marriott Lifetime Gold
Posts: 374
Platinum Challenge Failed, will Marriott give you a second chance?
Anyone knows if you failed to achieve 18 nights in 3 months to maintain the Platinum status, will Marriott offer you a second challenge after you are being downgraded back to Gold level?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#197
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Toronto, Canada
Programs: Marriott Lifetime Gold
Posts: 374
Starwood Platinum Match - Elite Members: Shangri-La Hotels' Golden Circle
Just saw this post from Starwood Flyertalk Forum:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/starw...lick-here.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/starw...lick-here.html
#198
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: SNA/LAX
Programs: Hertz PC, Hilton DMD, IHG Spire Amb, Bonvoy Titanium Elite & WoH Globalist
Posts: 8,076
Dear Mr. Kalboz:
I am sorry to inform you that we are unable to upgrade your account to our Diamond level and we do not have any other challenge to offer you other than what we have offered in our The Next Big Thing Promotion. In that promotion your stays from 01OCT09 until 31DEC09 will count double towards your tiering level. If you have 13 stays during that time period you would achieve the Diamond status.
Please advise if I may be of further assistance.
Sincerely,
Bill
Hyatt Gold Passport
I am sorry to inform you that we are unable to upgrade your account to our Diamond level and we do not have any other challenge to offer you other than what we have offered in our The Next Big Thing Promotion. In that promotion your stays from 01OCT09 until 31DEC09 will count double towards your tiering level. If you have 13 stays during that time period you would achieve the Diamond status.
Please advise if I may be of further assistance.
Sincerely,
Bill
Hyatt Gold Passport
#199
Join Date: Apr 2004
Programs: AA,DLT,UA,Marriott-Plat, Hyatt- Dia, HH- Gold
Posts: 18
Which hotel status match?
I should have more than 250 nights next year at hotels mostly in Washington DC and I am currently a platinum Marriott member. I want to mix things up next year and am looking for another chain to split my time. What chain offers the best/most frequent upgrades for my regular stays? Any tips for DC hotels?
I plan on using the miles for high end vacations and prefer Europe or Hawaii. Which has the best hotels for the rewards I am looking for?
Looking for advice on which chain I should attempt a status match.
Thanks
I plan on using the miles for high end vacations and prefer Europe or Hawaii. Which has the best hotels for the rewards I am looking for?
Looking for advice on which chain I should attempt a status match.
Thanks
#200
Suspended
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Washington D.C./ Luebeck
Programs: DL Gold, UA 1P , Hyatt Diamond, SPG Platinum
Posts: 214
The W Hotel, close to the White house would be a nice option; SPG matches status 1:1!
Have fun here, in dc! Let me know if you need anything else regarding Washington!
Have fun here, in dc! Let me know if you need anything else regarding Washington!
#201
Join Date: May 2008
Location: YYZ
Programs: Avis CHM, Hertz Plat, National EE, SPG Plat, Hyatt Diamond, Le Club Plat, CX Gold
Posts: 367
I should have more than 250 nights next year at hotels mostly in Washington DC and I am currently a platinum Marriott member. I want to mix things up next year and am looking for another chain to split my time. What chain offers the best/most frequent upgrades for my regular stays? Any tips for DC hotels?
I plan on using the miles for high end vacations and prefer Europe or Hawaii. Which has the best hotels for the rewards I am looking for?
Looking for advice on which chain I should attempt a status match.
Thanks
I plan on using the miles for high end vacations and prefer Europe or Hawaii. Which has the best hotels for the rewards I am looking for?
Looking for advice on which chain I should attempt a status match.
Thanks
There's around 10 SPG properties in the immediate DC area that are fairly nice. Upgrades have been much better than Marriott, and include the more basic suites. It's not uncommon to get bumped to the specialty suites either. SPG Plat is amazing in Europe, and there have been some nice promos as of late (Any 2 stays = 1 free weekend night at any Cat 6 or below)
Hyatt Diamond is another possibility to consider, they just don't have enough properties where I travel.
#202
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: FAT
Programs: AA mm, Hilton Dime, Hyatt Xpl.& PC Plat, Miracle Fruit-su club
Posts: 1,694
Best bets are Hyatt and SPG -
Here's the Hyatt side:
4 guaranteed suite upgrades for up to 7 nights each per year will save you a bundle. free breakfast and internet, decent to very good lounges at Regency, Grand and Park Hyatt locations. Kauai property for Hawaii is wonderful in a suite (buy-in at AAA rate of $200-300/night in shoulder season and use upgrade). Edge in Paris to Park Hyatt Place Vendome over either the Westin Paris or Prince de Galles. Hyatt tends to have the best promotions program of any major chain, and there are some real bargains to be had on their awards chart (No changes since '03). Hyatt Vacation properties are also bookable with points. No credit card means no competition for award rooms from straight spenders. As stated above, fewer locations can be an issue.
Here's the Hyatt side:
4 guaranteed suite upgrades for up to 7 nights each per year will save you a bundle. free breakfast and internet, decent to very good lounges at Regency, Grand and Park Hyatt locations. Kauai property for Hawaii is wonderful in a suite (buy-in at AAA rate of $200-300/night in shoulder season and use upgrade). Edge in Paris to Park Hyatt Place Vendome over either the Westin Paris or Prince de Galles. Hyatt tends to have the best promotions program of any major chain, and there are some real bargains to be had on their awards chart (No changes since '03). Hyatt Vacation properties are also bookable with points. No credit card means no competition for award rooms from straight spenders. As stated above, fewer locations can be an issue.
#203
Join Date: Feb 2005
Programs: Marriott Lifetime Titanium (former PP), Hilton Silver, UA Silver, AS Member, Hertz 5*
Posts: 3,906
The DC area is good for Hyatt. You have 3 suburban FS properties in Fairfax County and another two in Arlington and Crystal City. I am well known by a couple of the guys at the Fair Lakes Hyatt, and I have a better than 50 % chance of getting suite upgrades (without using the suite certificates) for one night stays. Hyatt has also been expanding the number of SS and HP properties in the area (mainly HP). Room rates are fairly good for Hyatt Dulles and Hyatt Fair Lakes, usually under $190 on weekdays and under $80 on weekends with AAA code. Hyatt Fair Lakes is sometimes as low as $58.65 with AAA on the weekend.
Hyatt and SPG FS properties have stricter cancellation policies than Marriott FS properties. You cannot cancel day of arrival, although some FTers have found ways around this.
Hawaii awards are better with Hyatt versus Marriott b/c you get breakfast and internet included (although some Marriott properties will include a refrigerator for free which Hyatt does not). Marriott has a larger presence in Europe than Hyatt, but Hyatt has a few gems in Europe: PH Hamburg, PH Paris, and the Churchill in London. Hyatt is strongest in Asia for international properties: you can find a property in Taiwan and New Zealand where Marriott is absent.
The current FFN promotion with Hyatt is quite nice since it includes stays that count double towards elite status and runs through the end of January 2010. If I were you, I would fax Hyatt a copy of your stays with Marriott ASAP. With this promo, you could easily keep top status with Hyatt, Marriott, and SPG.
Hyatt awards mainly come from FFN/bonus point promotions, diamond welcome gifts for points in North America (1,000 points at FS properties add up quick when the top award is 18,000/night), G & A bonuses for Hyatt points and airline miles, respectively, and occasional airline mile promos like the recently ending one this quarter with several airlines where you get an extra 2,500 miles for every 2 stays credited to an airline. Hyatt does most of its airline promos with United, and the upcoming one will run through Jan 31, 2011 and gives United elite members an extra 2,000 miles for each stay over the 500 base miles. You cannot collect a G bonus if you take miles for a stay, but you can take a diamond welcome gift and take miles (although you will have to call to get the diamond gift to post properly).
Hyatt and SPG FS properties have stricter cancellation policies than Marriott FS properties. You cannot cancel day of arrival, although some FTers have found ways around this.
Hawaii awards are better with Hyatt versus Marriott b/c you get breakfast and internet included (although some Marriott properties will include a refrigerator for free which Hyatt does not). Marriott has a larger presence in Europe than Hyatt, but Hyatt has a few gems in Europe: PH Hamburg, PH Paris, and the Churchill in London. Hyatt is strongest in Asia for international properties: you can find a property in Taiwan and New Zealand where Marriott is absent.
The current FFN promotion with Hyatt is quite nice since it includes stays that count double towards elite status and runs through the end of January 2010. If I were you, I would fax Hyatt a copy of your stays with Marriott ASAP. With this promo, you could easily keep top status with Hyatt, Marriott, and SPG.
Hyatt awards mainly come from FFN/bonus point promotions, diamond welcome gifts for points in North America (1,000 points at FS properties add up quick when the top award is 18,000/night), G & A bonuses for Hyatt points and airline miles, respectively, and occasional airline mile promos like the recently ending one this quarter with several airlines where you get an extra 2,500 miles for every 2 stays credited to an airline. Hyatt does most of its airline promos with United, and the upcoming one will run through Jan 31, 2011 and gives United elite members an extra 2,000 miles for each stay over the 500 base miles. You cannot collect a G bonus if you take miles for a stay, but you can take a diamond welcome gift and take miles (although you will have to call to get the diamond gift to post properly).
#204
Join Date: Mar 2009
Programs: BA Gold, LH, SEN, RJ Platinum, ALL Diamond, HH Diamond, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 642
Hi guys,
I'm wonderig if someone has recently be able to get a Status Match using your A|Club status with an other Hotel Programm.
Since I'm a Platinum member for the 3rd year in row I would be greatful having the same or a similar status match with IHG, Hilton, Radisson or Mariott.
Can someone inform about their experiences and how to proceed?
Thank you all.
I'm wonderig if someone has recently be able to get a Status Match using your A|Club status with an other Hotel Programm.
Since I'm a Platinum member for the 3rd year in row I would be greatful having the same or a similar status match with IHG, Hilton, Radisson or Mariott.
Can someone inform about their experiences and how to proceed?
Thank you all.
#205
Join Date: Jan 2007
Programs: PC Pl, UA 1K, CC Gl
Posts: 2,235
Also, if I'm matched after March 1, I'll be PL till Feb 2012, right?
One more thing. I have earned PC PL. Will SPG match it? Hyatt did easily.
#206
Join Date: May 2005
Location: montreal canada
Programs: AA lifetime gold, BA, AC, CX, AS, DL, AF(gold), IHG(plt), SPG(gold), HHONORS, .
Posts: 358
status match AA to hotel
Anybody knows if there is any possibility of a status match from AA plat. to HHONORS , SPG or PRIORITY CLUB hotels ?
Thanks for any info.
Michael
Thanks for any info.
Michael
#207
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 2,324
Best Western is offering a Status Match
Status Match...No Catch
With our Status Match...No Catch program, we will match your ELITE status in any other hotel loyalty program, FREE of charge.
You'll begin earning Best Western Rewards® points at the Elite level instantly—and watch them add up even faster.
With our Status Match...No Catch program, we will match your ELITE status in any other hotel loyalty program, FREE of charge.
You'll begin earning Best Western Rewards® points at the Elite level instantly—and watch them add up even faster.
#208
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Singapore, Warsaw, Surfers Paradise
Programs: KrisFlyer Gold>>>Silver>>>Blue, Finnair Silver, Royal Caribbean Diamond
Posts: 5,156
Just off-hand, where (apart from Best Western) do I have a chance of getting my SPG-Gold status matched before it expires?
Also, does the Radisson ever status match anyone?
Also, does the Radisson ever status match anyone?
#209
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 2,324
A discussion of matching status can be found here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/radis...tus-match.html
Last edited by Kohoutek; Mar 26, 2010 at 11:06 am Reason: added last sentence
#210
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Worldwide
Programs: Amex Plat, BMI Silver
Posts: 401
I'm wondering if anyone has recently been able to get a Status Match using your A|Club Platinum status with an other Hotel Program.
Can someone inform about their experiences and how to proceed?
Thank you.
Can someone inform about their experiences and how to proceed?
Thank you.