Originally Posted by
Globalist on points
I am also aware of this rule, and that strategy. What I am saying here is that my concierge stated that adding the FNC to the last night won't work because the IT system will merge the two reservations and will automatically kick out the SUA.
Originally Posted by
craigthemif
Not correct. You can book the FNA separately with no problems. Nobody will stop you from staying 6 nights in a suite and one night in a standard room. (even though the hotel probably won't make you move)
It's when a Concierge or somebody does "Pay Your Way" and puts the two into a single reservation that the SUA is then rejected.
I know of an instance where the property did stop the "staying 6 nights in a suite and one night in a standard room". Even though the 2 reservations were separate and not merged (I actually don't think Hyatt's systems allow reservations to be really merged), PH Paris did note the 2 consecutive reservations and refused to upgrade any nights of the stay. They did work with WoH to return the suite upgrade ... nice of them, right?