Originally Posted by
Jasper2009
The suite upgrade policy hasnŽt really changed recently afaik: YouŽll get the junior suite and depending on the time of year and occupancy the hotel allows upgrades to other suites such as the Harbour View suite. While the policy is slightly more restrictive than it once was (e.g. back in 2010 one could upgrade to any suite up to Poolview suite category) management actually is reasonably flexible and eager to balance the wishes of the Premier/Platinum members and the limited number of suites available.
To be fair, the hotel usually is quite willing to consider a slightly more generous upgrade for regular guests and I canŽt complain about any of my upgrade experiences, but it seems to require more and more effort to get the same upgrade.
The issue IŽve experienced recently is more with the number of room categories / applying room upgrade certs. Afaik the room hierarchy now is:
Fairmont
Deluxe City View room
Deluxe City View Jetted Tub
Deluxe Partial Harbour View
Deluxe Poolview Room
Signature Harbour/Mountain View
Signature View Ofuro
At least when calling FPC I was told on several occasions that one could only upgrade to the next category (which of course is line with the T&C), however the big difference is that previously the hiearchy was Fairmont room -> any Deluxe room -> any Signature room and now each room represents a category, thus decreasing the value of the room upgrade certs.
Thanks for the update. So nowadays, the suite upgrade confirms into the junior suite and no other, and at check-in, the hotel upgrades accordingly to what they have available.
The bottleneck is how many junior suites are available at time of booking, because once that maxes out, means only a small number of suites available for elite FPC members using suite upgrades. It would be nice if Fairmont allowed another suite category guaranteed at booking since they cut back on the number of suites available for suite upgrades when the junior suite category was created.