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#451
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Saint Brieuc
Programs: HHonors, Accorhotel Platinium, Nordic Choice Platinium
Posts: 966
#452
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: LAS, ZQN
Programs: UA PP (2MM), BA gold
Posts: 2,198
#453
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: SAT
Programs: AA EXP BA Gold, TK Gold, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, AS 100K, QR PLT, SAS Gold, IHG Spire, AMR
Posts: 5,898
I transfered QR miles to Accor and am now trying to use them. Booked a room using points for my wife, but now I need to change the room into my name. It is an award booking. Can I simply call the hotel and ask them to put a note into the reservation or should I just show up and assume the front desk will give me a key? Same last name, same address....
#454
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Homeless
Programs: Hyatt Glob; Hilton Dia; Marriott AMB; Accor Dia; IHG Dia Amb; GHA Tit
Posts: 4,835
Most likely an ignorant question on my part: regarding the 5600 EUR required spend to renew Platinum level, if I book 2 rooms do I get spend credit for both rooms? I know Marriott counts up to 3 rooms but not sure about Accor so regulars here probably know the answer.
#455
#456
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Homeless
Programs: Hyatt Glob; Hilton Dia; Marriott AMB; Accor Dia; IHG Dia Amb; GHA Tit
Posts: 4,835
Also the extract above also means that we get access to Banyan Tree lounges, right?
#457
Join Date: Jun 2014
Programs: Honors Diamond, Bonvoy Gold, Accor Gold, OW Emerald, SIXT Diamond
Posts: 832
If I'm not mistaken, Hilton frontdesk combines everything into 1 room while Marriott leaves it separate as it counts towards stays
#458
So this means we now have access to Swissotel lounges, right? We did not under Fairmont so it would be a new perk. I have read in the Swissotel Singapore thread that Plats have access to the lounge there, but I just want to confirm that it is now brand-wide.
Also the extract above also means that we get access to Banyan Tree lounges, right?
Also the extract above also means that we get access to Banyan Tree lounges, right?
I am not sure if Banyan Tree properties have lounges. I stayed at the Banyan Tree Tianjin Riverside a few days ago and it did not have a lounge, as it is a "vacation" property. I have looked on the websites of a couple other Banyan Tree hotels and cannot find any mention of lounge access rooms.
I'm not saying that Banyan Tree hotels don't have lounges, but the small sample size I have looked at do not seem to have them.
#459
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Homeless
Programs: Hyatt Glob; Hilton Dia; Marriott AMB; Accor Dia; IHG Dia Amb; GHA Tit
Posts: 4,835
yes, platinum members have access to Swissotel lounges.
I am not sure if Banyan Tree properties have lounges. I stayed at the Banyan Tree Tianjin Riverside a few days ago and it did not have a lounge, as it is a "vacation" property. I have looked on the websites of a couple other Banyan Tree hotels and cannot find any mention of lounge access rooms.
I'm not saying that Banyan Tree hotels don't have lounges, but the small sample size I have looked at do not seem to have them.
I am not sure if Banyan Tree properties have lounges. I stayed at the Banyan Tree Tianjin Riverside a few days ago and it did not have a lounge, as it is a "vacation" property. I have looked on the websites of a couple other Banyan Tree hotels and cannot find any mention of lounge access rooms.
I'm not saying that Banyan Tree hotels don't have lounges, but the small sample size I have looked at do not seem to have them.
Banyan Tree Bangkok also has a lounge. Given that the lounge exception seems to only be for Fairmont, Plats have access.
#461
#462
Join Date: Feb 2018
Programs: Bonvoy :Ambassador , ALL :Diamond, Skywards :Silver, Krisflyer :Silver
Posts: 2,808
and for marriott, they never count 2nd and 3rd room night/stay credit but they do count up to 3 rooms charges for points
#463
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 1,676
I am quite new to the hotel loyalty game so please don't flame me ... too much.
A friend suggested I visit them in Bangkok and offered to book a hotel for me. They are going to book it under their name as they want to get their stays.
I'm guessing they just turn up with me to the booking and hand me the keys?
A friend suggested I visit them in Bangkok and offered to book a hotel for me. They are going to book it under their name as they want to get their stays.
I'm guessing they just turn up with me to the booking and hand me the keys?
#464
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: AU
Programs: former Olympic Airways Gold (yeah - still proud of that!)
Posts: 14,403
I am quite new to the hotel loyalty game so please don't flame me ... too much.
A friend suggested I visit them in Bangkok and offered to book a hotel for me. They are going to book it under their name as they want to get their stays.
I'm guessing they just turn up with me to the booking and hand me the keys?
A friend suggested I visit them in Bangkok and offered to book a hotel for me. They are going to book it under their name as they want to get their stays.
I'm guessing they just turn up with me to the booking and hand me the keys?
Except... if you accidentally leave your key in the room and need to go to reception to get another one they will want your name. If your friend is Thai but you aren't (or v.v), there may be an issue.
The alternative would be to get your friend to also register you as a co-occupant/guest during check-in, so if there are any unforseen circumstances you'll be able to get help.
#465
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 1,676
Pretty much
Except... if you accidentally leave your key in the room and need to go to reception to get another one they will want your name. If your friend is Thai but you aren't (or v.v), there may be an issue.
The alternative would be to get your friend to also register you as a co-occupant/guest during check-in, so if there are any unforseen circumstances you'll be able to get help.
Except... if you accidentally leave your key in the room and need to go to reception to get another one they will want your name. If your friend is Thai but you aren't (or v.v), there may be an issue.
The alternative would be to get your friend to also register you as a co-occupant/guest during check-in, so if there are any unforseen circumstances you'll be able to get help.