Originally Posted by
jrl767
why would that matter? it’s easy to indicate that a hotel reservation is for a person other than the one who’s booking and paying … and in the instant case, that person was actually on one of the reservations
not relevant to MQD discussion, but I’m pretty sure I’ve received program credit for rooms that I booked but my son actually used (ORD Hilton comes to mind)
My impression is that most hotel programs that allow credit for multiple rooms specify that all reservations must be for the same period of time at the same hotel and that the account owner must stay and pay. Also, you can't get credit normally for two different hotels on the same night. Given this, it wouldn't surprise me if one couldn't earn lots of MQDs by booking a bunch of cheap rooms in random locations where one couldn't possibly show up at all of them for the same night.