Originally Posted by
VegasGambler
I will apply then because they are free but pretty much every time I've used one there were standard suites available at checkin so I would have gotten upgraded anyway. So what's the point?
Part of it is that I almost never care whether I get a suite or not. There are a few times when it's nice but most of my travel is solo so rooms are usually fine. I would rather get more points (which contributes to more free nights) than get an upgrade on a room that I already have. I've turned down a $50/night upgrade from a room to a premium suite; that should give an idea of your much I value it.
Declining a further paid upgrade doesn’t show anything other than you agreed on a certain price and are content with that price. I’d also decline that scenario in 99.9% of my stays…and I stay with my SO and two kids every single stay.
For me at a minimum I would like 2 per year as the only reason I keep Globalist is to have 1-2 nice family vacations per year. There are other vacations of course, like Dallas or SoCal where we travel to, but they’re not really “destinations” for us. I’d use my Suite Awards either when traveling internationally or somewhere domestically like NYC.
There are some properties that simply refuse to upgrade even when it’s available. Knowing this ahead of time based on reviews here on FT or past visits we will use a Suite Award at them. Either that or they just have low standard suite inventory to begin with so it’s good to book ahead of time.
Even though you say you’d use them scarcely, it’s hard to believe you’d value $15 over at least having it in your inventory for a potential stay worldwide. I say $15 as that’s 1.5 cents per point which what most people here would put their value on points at.
This is coming from someone who’s let 2 expire in 2023 and likely another 2 in 2024.