Originally Posted by
Starwood Lurker
Actually, the real Terms and Conditions are, now at least, fairly specific in defining an Enhanced/Preferred room upgrade for Gold members:
4B.9 (b) An Enhanced/Preferred Room at Participating Properties at the time of check-in based upon room availability for your entire stay, except at Aloft and Element properties. Enhanced/Preferred Rooms are identified by each property and are restricted to the class of room originally booked, but may include rooms on higher floors, corner rooms, newly renovated rooms, or rooms with preferred views. The upgrade benefit is available for one room for the personal use of the Member only, regardless of the number of additional rooms purchased by the Member.
However, as it applies here, that doesn't mean the property wasn't guilty of fomenting a room type discrepancy issue if a studio room was reserved originally.
Best regards,
William R. Sanders
Online Guest Feedback Coordinator
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide
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I'm sorry, maybe I'm a slight bit confused, but are we not saying the same thing? Gold "upgrades" does not mean an upgrade to the next category, but rather the best room within the category the guest has booked? i.e. You book a Classic room, and as a gold you are entitled to the nicest Classic room available...maybe a corner room, higher floor, better location, but still, same category you booked. I took those words directly from the SPG website, not from Terms and Conditions, but rather from the description of Gold Member benefits.