Originally Posted by
mk712
I called and pulled the trigger.
I used the number on the website (1-800-542-8680) and the agent identified themselves as being from Ritz Carlton. I did not mention any rate code, I simply said that I wanted to use my Club Level Upgrade certificate from the credit card and the agent knew what to do.
Interestingly, the rate quoted (with the Club Level upgrade, therefore I assume Z38) came out to exactly the same price as the Z34 rate I had seen online. I doubled checked to make sure that wasn't a mistake and my reservation does indeed show as a "Club Deluxe Room, Club level" with the rate details showing "The Ritz-Carlton Rewards Credit Card 100 (USD) Credit and Club Upgrade Combined Offer".
To sum it up, for my 5-night stay:
- the cheapest rate for a basic room (Member Advance Rate) was 2,532 USD
- the Club level room using the upgrade certificate (what I paid) was 2,584 USD
- the Club level room without any certificate was 3,983 USD
Seemed like a no-brainer to me. That is by far the most I've ever paid for a hotel room but I couldn't be more excited.
This is exactly how it works. You pay the (cash) rate you see and use the club certificates to upgrade. This is wonderful if you get any good cash rates and find the RC that has club lounge. You can't use the certificates if you redeem points for the RC stays.
You can find low rates on RC properties overseas. Some are below $200 per night.