#1
I got a postcard in the mail from Chase, touting the benefits of being a Chase IHG cardholder. They noted that platinum elite status would soon come with executive lounge access, "where available."
Is this a typo/error or a great policy change? Assuming the latter, but keeping the former as a viable option.
Is this a typo/error or a great policy change? Assuming the latter, but keeping the former as a viable option.
#2
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Is this a typo/error or a great policy change? Assuming the latter, but keeping the former as a viable option.
That's right, because IHG is willing to give you (for example) club access in IC Paris which costs €140 per night just for taking out a free credit card.Originally Posted by stvr
I got a postcard in the mail from Chase, touting the benefits of being a Chase IHG cardholder. They noted that platinum elite status would soon come with executive lounge access, "where available."Is this a typo/error or a great policy change? Assuming the latter, but keeping the former as a viable option.
The best you will get from the changes this year is club access, for Spire Elite only, at CP hotels only.
#3
Lenflyer64 , Mar 1, 2017 7:06 am
You beat me to it. I got that same mailing and thought it was quite odd that Platinums would get lounge. Of course it doesn't apply to ICs as they have the Ambassador program. But if you look at the link for ihgrewards.com/elitebenefits that the card points you to, you'll see it doesn't mention lounge, even for Spire. Though on here, folks are talking about Spire sometimes getting lounge at CPs. But pretty sure no lounge for Plats.
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You're not far from the truth though. Originally Posted by FFlash
We Spires we are the most pathetic guests at IHG hotels (sarcasm)
Still at least the hotel staff now seem to know what Spire is which is a step in the right direction.
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I get the sarcasm. But it's not so far-fetched. US-based Hyatt cardholders get lounge access (for $50,000 spend), so do Hilton cardholders (for no spend). So do Ritz Carlton cardholders. So do SPG Biz Amex cardholders. So it's not so crazy. And the card isn't free; it has an annual fee.Originally Posted by Raffles
That's right, because IHG is willing to give you (for example) club access in IC Paris which costs €140 per night just for taking out a free credit card.
Regardless, I have it in writing that IHG Plats get lounge access. *sarcasm*
#10
I just got the same mailer and it definitely says Executive Lounge Access (where available). Does not say which brands. and yes, going to the link provided it does not mention anything about lounge at all, even for Spire. Me thinks there is a disconnect.
#11
What percentage of the 400 Crowne Plazas have clubs anyway? Like 30%?
What about the 1,200 Holiday Inns? Like 5%?
I presume this doesn't include Intercontinental hotels? Do any of their other brands have club lounges? Kimpton? Indigo?
So this is, like, 200 properties at most?
What about the 1,200 Holiday Inns? Like 5%?
I presume this doesn't include Intercontinental hotels? Do any of their other brands have club lounges? Kimpton? Indigo?
So this is, like, 200 properties at most?
#13
notquiteaff , Mar 1, 2017 8:26 pm
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Attached is a photo of the card. I mentioned it last week in the Spire lounge thread.
#14
YoungSoloTraveler , Mar 2, 2017 2:09 pm
Should take this card and wave it around at check in for my next CP stay. Can only imagine their reaction
#15
TravelKane , Mar 2, 2017 2:16 pm
Key words "where available"
It's just not available.
Only at very (very) few properties.
No benefits for IHG Elite = why I am bailing from IHG.
It's just not available.
Only at very (very) few properties.
No benefits for IHG Elite = why I am bailing from IHG.