Originally Posted by
kbh1234
Not necessarily the same case in every hotel. Example: JW Marriott Houston.
Have stayed here several times. The "regular" rooms on the lower floors that I have received were larger (separate couch/coffee table area) than the concierge level rooms I have had (basic Marriott room with one chair). Also, the few times I have been upgraded to suites were not on the concierge level.
OMG I stopped staying at the JW in Houston and swapped over to the Marriott on West Loop because of the size of the rooms. I have never see a room so small. I guess that explains it. >.<
Originally Posted by
BKKLEE
have you also seen a price differential????????
The concierge rooms are always a different price than regular, but that's all I have noticed.
Originally Posted by
trekwars2000
Let me add Hotel 4:
Concierge floor - 27 Inch Non-HD CRT TV
Regular floor - 32 Inch Flat Screen HDTV
(BTW, this is still true at the San Antonio Marriott NW at I-10 and 410) - However, this hotel does have one of the best lounges I've been to.
OMG there are still Marriott's that have CRT TV's? O.o
Originally Posted by
joshua362
I wish that were true at the many places I stay but it's generally not. Are you saying the entire floor's room has these enhacments or just the room you were given. Usually if there is a living area / sofa then they are calling it a jr suite.
I'd be happy with the CL floor concept if they would bring back the mouthwash, make sure there is a refrigerator inside and override the thermostats from the annoying limits/energy saving modes...
From what I was reading it was the entire floor. The one with the sofa bed actually had sofa's in all rooms, but the concierge had beds in the sofa.
Originally Posted by
nachosdelux
In my experience, it depends on the hotel.
For me, the big difference is a concierge level room means a shorter walk of shame (bringing a plate full of cookies back to the room!)

Agreed