Last edit by: Ready2Go
This property has once again begun offering double occupancy rooms for standard SPG Points redemption availability.
See Hotels limiting Free Night Awards to single-occupancy rooms only
See Hotels limiting Free Night Awards to single-occupancy rooms only
GONE : Hotel Pulitzer Amsterdam, Netherlands, Left SPG 1 Apr 2015 [Master Thread]
#91
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: L.A.
Programs: USAIR gold, HH diamond, SPG gold
Posts: 270
We were there in 2006, and there is tons of street parking even right outside the doors of the hotel. I believe that there is a time limit of 24 hours, and we had to use cash to buy a parking ticket from a machine to display on the dash. The downside is that you will have to move your vehicle each day, but we never had trouble finding a nearby spot. I believe the rate was around 15 euro/day.
#92
Suspended
Join Date: Aug 2008
Programs: Everything is refundable
Posts: 3,727
Amsterdam still believes that cars should not be part of the city and they are charging accordingly, fortunately the wheel clamps are mostly gone.
I suggest you park your car at one of the numerous park & rail transfer stations around the city at significantly lower rates, hop on a train and/or cap and do not risk to ruin your vacation looking for parking spots. You can also park 2-3 km form the main city centre, more spaces, but mostly severely restricted, due to cleaning and local residents. The big garages will charge from Euro 40 upwards per 24 hours, mostly without in and put priv., but you do not need a car in Amsterdam at all.
Aside from that, if you come from Berlin and continue to Frankfurt, stick to the speed limits in The Netherlands, 10 km/h too fast and you already easily playing in the Euro 60-90 fee league and they are not kidding and keep your data...
#93
Join Date: May 2006
Location: DC
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Plat
Posts: 593
Considering A stay at the Pulitzer
Hey all,
Quick question about the Pulitzer and hoping to get any advise folks can offer. I am headed to AMS for 4 nights and want to book on points. I am SPG Gold, so not sure what that'll get me in terms of upgrade (esp on a free night)--usually Gold gets you a smile and a handshake anyway. I am also Marriott Gold which has much more value--upgrade and exec floor access. I like the idea of Pulitzer, but it looks like it is VERY hit or miss with the room you get. Anyone have any experience trying to upgrade a free room with Gold status? Would Marriott be the better route? Thanks all.
Quick question about the Pulitzer and hoping to get any advise folks can offer. I am headed to AMS for 4 nights and want to book on points. I am SPG Gold, so not sure what that'll get me in terms of upgrade (esp on a free night)--usually Gold gets you a smile and a handshake anyway. I am also Marriott Gold which has much more value--upgrade and exec floor access. I like the idea of Pulitzer, but it looks like it is VERY hit or miss with the room you get. Anyone have any experience trying to upgrade a free room with Gold status? Would Marriott be the better route? Thanks all.
#94
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: NYC
Programs: Delta DM, SPG Plat, Hyatt Diamond, MTA Rust, Hertz Five Star something or other
Posts: 2,858
Hey all,
Quick question about the Pulitzer and hoping to get any advise folks can offer. I am headed to AMS for 4 nights and want to book on points. I am SPG Gold, so not sure what that'll get me in terms of upgrade (esp on a free night)--usually Gold gets you a smile and a handshake anyway. I am also Marriott Gold which has much more value--upgrade and exec floor access. I like the idea of Pulitzer, but it looks like it is VERY hit or miss with the room you get. Anyone have any experience trying to upgrade a free room with Gold status? Would Marriott be the better route? Thanks all.
Quick question about the Pulitzer and hoping to get any advise folks can offer. I am headed to AMS for 4 nights and want to book on points. I am SPG Gold, so not sure what that'll get me in terms of upgrade (esp on a free night)--usually Gold gets you a smile and a handshake anyway. I am also Marriott Gold which has much more value--upgrade and exec floor access. I like the idea of Pulitzer, but it looks like it is VERY hit or miss with the room you get. Anyone have any experience trying to upgrade a free room with Gold status? Would Marriott be the better route? Thanks all.
Or you could always call the property in advance to secure an upgrade so you aren't disappointed. As a Gold, you should always expect to get the room that you book.
#95
Join Date: May 2006
Location: DC
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Plat
Posts: 593
Agreed, other than point bonuses Gold has little to offer. Marriott Gold though is almost like SPG Platinum--guaranteed lounge access and upgrade to best avail room. Maybe I should suck it up and just go Marriott and stay at the Pulitzer once we have some more juice. Do not want to risk getting that ground floor interior room next to the maintenance closet.
#96
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: London (UK), Kolkata (India), and a part of the Netherlands you wouldn't like to visit (aka Purmerend)!
Programs: IC Royal Ambassador
Posts: 623
Hey all,
Quick question about the Pulitzer and hoping to get any advise folks can offer. I am headed to AMS for 4 nights and want to book on points. I am SPG Gold, so not sure what that'll get me in terms of upgrade (esp on a free night)--usually Gold gets you a smile and a handshake anyway. I am also Marriott Gold which has much more value--upgrade and exec floor access. I like the idea of Pulitzer, but it looks like it is VERY hit or miss with the room you get. Anyone have any experience trying to upgrade a free room with Gold status? Would Marriott be the better route? Thanks all.
Quick question about the Pulitzer and hoping to get any advise folks can offer. I am headed to AMS for 4 nights and want to book on points. I am SPG Gold, so not sure what that'll get me in terms of upgrade (esp on a free night)--usually Gold gets you a smile and a handshake anyway. I am also Marriott Gold which has much more value--upgrade and exec floor access. I like the idea of Pulitzer, but it looks like it is VERY hit or miss with the room you get. Anyone have any experience trying to upgrade a free room with Gold status? Would Marriott be the better route? Thanks all.
#97
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: TLS/London
Programs: BA Gold, SPG Plat
Posts: 442
Hey all,
Quick question about the Pulitzer and hoping to get any advise folks can offer. I am headed to AMS for 4 nights and want to book on points. I am SPG Gold, so not sure what that'll get me in terms of upgrade (esp on a free night)--usually Gold gets you a smile and a handshake anyway. I am also Marriott Gold which has much more value--upgrade and exec floor access. I like the idea of Pulitzer, but it looks like it is VERY hit or miss with the room you get. Anyone have any experience trying to upgrade a free room with Gold status? Would Marriott be the better route? Thanks all.
Quick question about the Pulitzer and hoping to get any advise folks can offer. I am headed to AMS for 4 nights and want to book on points. I am SPG Gold, so not sure what that'll get me in terms of upgrade (esp on a free night)--usually Gold gets you a smile and a handshake anyway. I am also Marriott Gold which has much more value--upgrade and exec floor access. I like the idea of Pulitzer, but it looks like it is VERY hit or miss with the room you get. Anyone have any experience trying to upgrade a free room with Gold status? Would Marriott be the better route? Thanks all.
#98
Join Date: May 2006
Location: DC
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Plat
Posts: 593
We will be visiting for 4 nights in late September (a Friday-Tuesday). I have stayed in the Marriott before--great location, good amenities with large well equipped rooms, but it is indeed a big modern hotel with little charm. They do dangle the free breakfast out there though--and these days these Euros add up fast.
#99
Join Date: May 2006
Location: DC
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Plat
Posts: 593
Ant_West, do you know Patrick's email address by any chance? Would be great to get in touch with him prior to traveling. Thanks for your help.
#100
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: London (UK), Kolkata (India), and a part of the Netherlands you wouldn't like to visit (aka Purmerend)!
Programs: IC Royal Ambassador
Posts: 623
We will be visiting for 4 nights in late September (a Friday-Tuesday). I have stayed in the Marriott before--great location, good amenities with large well equipped rooms, but it is indeed a big modern hotel with little charm. They do dangle the free breakfast out there though--and these days these Euros add up fast.
If you were a Plat, I would say take your chances. They like to give Golds rooms with nice views, but not a bigger room. If it's an issue, I would definitely take the upgrade they would offer you in advance for the small extra fee; about 50Euros or so. Or, email in advance and ask about using points, if that is an option to you.
I would definitely stay at the Pulitzer though if I were you. It's lovely. Changes the whole Amsterdam experience.
#102
Join Date: May 2006
Location: DC
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Plat
Posts: 593
Hello and thanks again for your help and advise. One last quick question if you do not mind. I booked a room at the Pulitzer with points (48k points for 4 nts--could not get the day off for the 5th night free unfortunately for us). The room is a King Deluxe. The folks on the gold line went out of their way to say it was not a standard room. They did say that there could be a day-of upgrade to a canal view if avail.
Here's the question. Having been there before, do you think it is still worth it to email the manager and ask about upgrading to a canal or executive room? Some FT posters have talked about receiving an email upgrade offer for 50E, but not sure if that would come through or not. Not sure if any of these points would help my cause: SOG Gold, Wife's Birthday, not taking the 5th night free because of work.
I know that nothing good comes completely free, but you sure can try.
Appreciate any advice you can give. Thanks again.
Here's the question. Having been there before, do you think it is still worth it to email the manager and ask about upgrading to a canal or executive room? Some FT posters have talked about receiving an email upgrade offer for 50E, but not sure if that would come through or not. Not sure if any of these points would help my cause: SOG Gold, Wife's Birthday, not taking the 5th night free because of work.
I know that nothing good comes completely free, but you sure can try.
Appreciate any advice you can give. Thanks again.
#103
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: NYC
Programs: Delta DM, SPG Plat, Hyatt Diamond, MTA Rust, Hertz Five Star something or other
Posts: 2,858
Hello and thanks again for your help and advise. One last quick question if you do not mind. I booked a room at the Pulitzer with points (48k points for 4 nts--could not get the day off for the 5th night free unfortunately for us). The room is a King Deluxe. The folks on the gold line went out of their way to say it was not a standard room. They did say that there could be a day-of upgrade to a canal view if avail.
Here's the question. Having been there before, do you think it is still worth it to email the manager and ask about upgrading to a canal or executive room? Some FT posters have talked about receiving an email upgrade offer for 50E, but not sure if that would come through or not. Not sure if any of these points would help my cause: SOG Gold, Wife's Birthday, not taking the 5th night free because of work.
I know that nothing good comes completely free, but you sure can try.
Appreciate any advice you can give. Thanks again.
Here's the question. Having been there before, do you think it is still worth it to email the manager and ask about upgrading to a canal or executive room? Some FT posters have talked about receiving an email upgrade offer for 50E, but not sure if that would come through or not. Not sure if any of these points would help my cause: SOG Gold, Wife's Birthday, not taking the 5th night free because of work.
I know that nothing good comes completely free, but you sure can try.
Appreciate any advice you can give. Thanks again.
#104
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Florida
Programs: marriott platinum, intercontinental diamond
Posts: 210
Slightly off topic
Have you considered booking using cash and points -19200 points + $360? The $360 saves you 28,800 points to be used on another stay. By using points only, you're valuing a point at only 1.25 cents.
#105
Join Date: May 2006
Location: DC
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Plat
Posts: 593
Avja, I looked into cash+pts, but it was not offered (according to the SPG website) for the dates I was looking for. Bummer.