Originally Posted by
s0ssos
So the first question is how many people have many stays at Holiday Inns and will then use lounge access for ICs?
So if the people who used to pay for lounge access stop paying cause it is crowded, wouldn't that reduce the crowdedness? I don't see how it reduces the quality, as revenue and quality don't correlate.
Like I said above, it probably won't be too many people who regularly pay $100 or less for HI's all of a sudden spending $400+ for IC's. Or 85,000-100,000 points per night like some of the better IC's charge these days. Maybe they might stay at an IC for a special weekend or two, but not too many nights.