Chase Luxury Hotel Collection
#136
Join Date: Jan 2018
Posts: 8
Yeah it wouldn't be 2x reservations in the same hotel, well at least that's the plan. There are so many hotels in Vegas and I like to see new ones. Some are $110 a night and include breakfast and $100 credit. I know the pain of checking in/out isn't fun, but I figure with the "priority" check-in benefit it'll be worth it for basically free nights.
#137
Join Date: Feb 2014
Posts: 21
Cancellation
I cancelled a one night stay outside of the 72 hour window for a hotel in Las Vegas. The cancellation was confirmed but the agent did not see any mention of the standard one night deposit that was taken at the time of booking. Should this be refunded and does it take a few days?
Apologies if this has been asked - I couldn't find anything posted in this thread.
Apologies if this has been asked - I couldn't find anything posted in this thread.
#138
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: DFW
Posts: 1,237
I cancelled a one night stay outside of the 72 hour window for a hotel in Las Vegas. The cancellation was confirmed but the agent did not see any mention of the standard one night deposit that was taken at the time of booking. Should this be refunded and does it take a few days?
#139
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: DFW
Posts: 1,237
#142
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Miami, Mpls & London
Programs: AA & Marriott Perpetual Platinum; DL & HH Gold
Posts: 48,236
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#143
It depends on the perks. For example, most Washington DC hotels through LHRC will give you $100 credit and breakfast for 2 which is about a $50 value. Subtract $150 from the LHRC rate and it is usually cheaper than the online hotel rate. Also, you get early upgrade, late check-out, and a room upgrade which is a very nice perk if you don't have status with the particular hotel.
#145
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: PHL
Programs: IHG Diamond Ambassador, AAdvantage Gold, Marriott Gold, Hilton Gold
Posts: 258
In the past week, I've stayed at both Aria and the MGM Signiture. Here are their welcome sheets with the LHRC benefits outlined.
Surprisingly, I got the upgrade at Aria from a Strip View to Corner Suite. However, it probably only happened because I showed up at 10pm on a Wednesday for a one night stay, I asked for an upgrade, the desk agent said I would need to pay, and then I mentioned the LHRC rate. The circumstances couldn't be better, and even then, it required a bit of gamesmanship.
At both Aria and MGM Signature, the desk agents didn't know what "the Chase Rate" or "the LHRC Rate" was. I basically had to explain it to them, and then the light bulb went off in their head.

Surprisingly, I got the upgrade at Aria from a Strip View to Corner Suite. However, it probably only happened because I showed up at 10pm on a Wednesday for a one night stay, I asked for an upgrade, the desk agent said I would need to pay, and then I mentioned the LHRC rate. The circumstances couldn't be better, and even then, it required a bit of gamesmanship.
At both Aria and MGM Signature, the desk agents didn't know what "the Chase Rate" or "the LHRC Rate" was. I basically had to explain it to them, and then the light bulb went off in their head.


#146
Join Date: May 2018
Posts: 4
Csr & Amex Platinum
Hey guys Im pretty new to this and I hope this hasnt been answered already but has anyone booked 1night with the lhr with the csr and booked your 2nd night got with the fhr Amex Platinum to receive all the perks back to back at the same place Bellagio for example I booked for December hoping I can pull that off
#147
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: New York
Posts: 230
Hey guys Im pretty new to this and I hope this hasnt been answered already but has anyone booked 1night with the lhr with the csr and booked your 2nd night got with the fhr Amex Platinum to receive all the perks back to back at the same place Bellagio for example I booked for December hoping I can pull that off
#148
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: SEA
Posts: 138
However, the Amex FHR terms do explicitly prohibit gaming the system in the manner described here by booking back-to-back stays, and I'm sure the Chase LHRC terms have the same fine print. I'd be surprised if the hotel honors the dual benefits.
#149
Join Date: Jan 2018
Posts: 81
So I just got an amazing deal through the Chase Luxury Hotel collection. I booked a room at the Fairmont in DC (Sat to Sun), I got a Suite on the Gold Executive Floor (700 Square Feet) with Lounge access for $355.56 with the following benefits.
Cardmember Benefits
The interesting thing is, I decided to check the site a few days later, and they had no option for a suite and the best room they had available was up to $500 for 1 night. So not sure if I picked a good day to book or what.
Cardmember Benefits
- Benefits available only when booked through the program
- Full Breakfast for two daily in Juniper, also available through room service
- $100 Food and Beverage credit, once during stay
- Welcome amenity
- VIP status
- Complimentary WiFi
- Upgrade
- Early Check-In
- Late Check-Out
The interesting thing is, I decided to check the site a few days later, and they had no option for a suite and the best room they had available was up to $500 for 1 night. So not sure if I picked a good day to book or what.
#150
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: New York
Posts: 230
Wow, i should really revisit LHR
So I just got an amazing deal through the Chase Luxury Hotel collection. I booked a room at the Fairmont in DC (Sat to Sun), I got a Suite on the Gold Executive Floor (700 Square Feet) with Lounge access for $355.56 with the following benefits.
The interesting thing is, I decided to check the site a few days later, and they had no option for a suite and the best room they had available was up to $500 for 1 night. So not sure if I picked a good day to book or what.
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The interesting thing is, I decided to check the site a few days later, and they had no option for a suite and the best room they had available was up to $500 for 1 night. So not sure if I picked a good day to book or what.
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