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Originally Posted by mreynolds767
(Post 37465189)
Just booked a 2 night stay at a Shangri-La property...
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Originally Posted by sfvoyage
(Post 37465345)
Which property?
I was giving serious thought to downgrading my Reserve to Sapphire next year before the New higher AF hits for me in April ; but being able to use this $250 credit end of 2025 may change my tune. The real value to the program is the points boost combination when available. Without the points boost involved it is not as compelling. |
Originally Posted by mreynolds767
(Post 37465351)
Hong Kong ; the one on the island. Since I dabble in photography, I wanted to be close to the Peak area so is the location I wanted to stay in.
I was giving serious thought to downgrading my Reserve to Sapphire next year before the New higher AF hits for me in April ; but being able to use this $250 credit end of 2025 may change my tune. The real value to the program is the points boost combination when available. Without the points boost involved it is not as compelling. |
So I made a huge mistake.
I tried to make my first Edit booking. When I went to pay, it said I had a $500 credit available. I assumed that this was my Edit credit ($250 twice a year) and clicked to use it on my $200 stay at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. I realized a week later that the Edit benefit is a credit after the stay. It turned out that my $500 travel credit as part of my sign up bonus had been applied. I canceled the reservation and a $200 travel credit was issued back to me. So I’m down $300. I called to see if they could reissue the credit and they said it was forfeited. They are going to escalate it to see if anything can be done. I wonder how many others have made this same mistake. |
Originally Posted by Single_Flyer
(Post 37467480)
So I made a huge mistake.
I tried to make my first Edit booking. When I went to pay, it said I had a $500 credit available. I assumed that this was my Edit credit ($250 twice a year) and clicked to use it on my $200 stay at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. I realized a week later that the Edit benefit is a credit after the stay. It turned out that my $500 travel credit as part of my sign up bonus had been applied. I canceled the reservation and a $200 travel credit was issued back to me. So I’m down $300. I called to see if they could reissue the credit and they said it was forfeited. They are going to escalate it to see if anything can be done. I wonder how many others have made this same mistake. The $250 Edit benefit is not a credit after the stay. It's a credit that applies when you prepay any hotel that is part of The Edit collection to your CSR. If you applied your travel credit from the sign up bonus to your booking then nothing got charged to your card and no $250 can be credited. Also the $250 twice a year at anytime only starts in 2026 and would need to be used on 2 separate bookings so I doubt it will show up as a $500 credit; it will show as $250 x 2. Right now it's still only $250 for the second half a year and shows up as such, definitely not as $500. |
Originally Posted by friedablass
(Post 37467489)
That $500 from the SUB I believe needs to be used on a single booking. I don't know the exact terms but perhaps someone else that has it can post it here.
The $250 Edit benefit is not a credit after the stay. It's a credit that applies when you prepay any hotel that is part of The Edit collection to your CSR. If you applied your travel credit from the sign up bonus to your booking then nothing got charged to your card and no $250 can be credited. Also the $250 twice a year at anytime only starts in 2026 and would need to be used on 2 separate bookings so I doubt it will show up as a $500 credit; it will show as $250 x 2. Right now it's still only $250 for the second half a year and shows up as such, definitely not as $500. |
As a datapoint, spoke to Hyatt Globalist line supervisor on an unrelated matter today. I asked if the Chase Edit Hotels were eligible rates like FNR, after a brief hold, she confirmed they were, but asked I call Hyatt to ensure our WOH number is applied to the Edit booking. Points, EQN, and status are applied to the stays. Glad they now have the Edit hotels on their list. They didn't a few months ago. I would still screenshot your Edit booking's that show WOH eligible should there ever be a dispute about it.
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First Edit experience and about what was expected. No upgrade (except perhaps higher floor), breakfast as promised (did not include tips), $100 credit used at hotel restaurant. Checked in late and checked out early so didn't test that part. Staff did not even mention the perks until I asked about the upgrade and the inclusions, whereupon they found my "welcome letter." No worse or better than Amex in terms of treatment.
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Originally Posted by Boraxo
(Post 37471532)
First Edit experience and about what was expected. No upgrade (except perhaps higher floor), breakfast as promised (did not include tips), $100 credit used at hotel restaurant. Checked in late and checked out early so didn't test that part. Staff did not even mention the perks until I asked about the upgrade and the inclusions, whereupon they found my "welcome letter." No worse or better than Amex in terms of treatment.
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Originally Posted by Boraxo
(Post 37471532)
First Edit experience and about what was expected. No upgrade (except perhaps higher floor), breakfast as promised (did not include tips), $100 credit used at hotel restaurant. Checked in late and checked out early so didn't test that part. Staff did not even mention the perks until I asked about the upgrade and the inclusions, whereupon they found my "welcome letter." No worse or better than Amex in terms of treatment.
Originally Posted by friedablass
(Post 37471600)
Which hotel?
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Originally Posted by InFlightJay
(Post 37471175)
As a datapoint, spoke to Hyatt Globalist line supervisor on an unrelated matter today. I asked if the Chase Edit Hotels were eligible rates like FNR, after a brief hold, she confirmed they were, but asked I call Hyatt to ensure our WOH number is applied to the Edit booking. Points, EQN, and status are applied to the stays. Glad they now have the Edit hotels on their list. They didn't a few months ago. I would still screenshot your Edit booking's that show WOH eligible should there ever be a dispute about it.
So as a globalist I don’t get the full value of the $250 between the higher non-member rate and my free breakfast. In addition, if you rebook you have to wait for the cancellation transaction “posted” (not while still pending) to your credit card before rebooking to get the Edit credit (you don’t have to wait for the credit meter refresh which is usually one day behind). The Edit $250 credit is tied to your posted credit card transaction. I rebooked while the cancellation is still pending and the $250 was not credited to the new booking so I had to redo it and thankfully the rate actually dropped in the meantime. |
Not sure this has been posted before but although Chase now has a list of the hotels in the Edit program ; the actual hotels available for The Edit or for points boost varies based on your exact dates. In addition they will show as Sold Out sometimes for The Edit but the properties are not sold out on booking, expedia or for direct hotel websites.
Example: The list now on Chase's website lists 12 options as The Edit properties in Bali - yet entering various dates over multiple weeks for the month of April 2026 I see only 5 as potential The Edit hotels with 2 of them saying sold out despite having plenty of availability elsewhere for the same dates. The 3 available are $1000+ per night properties which for Bali is really high and these 3 are definitely in the top 5 cost wise out of the potential 12 they claim are in The Edit program. April is not high season and looking on other booking engines I have not seen one property sold out over the dates I am looking at so Chase just is not offering all of the claimed 12 choices year round. |
Originally Posted by mreynolds767
(Post 37472485)
Not sure this has been posted before but although Chase now has a list of the hotels in the Edit program ; the actual hotels available for The Edit or for points boost varies based on your exact dates. In addition they will show as Sold Out sometimes for The Edit but the properties are not sold out on booking, expedia or for direct hotel websites.
Example: The list now on Chase's website lists 12 options as The Edit properties in Bali - yet entering various dates over multiple weeks for the month of April 2026 I see only 5 as potential The Edit hotels with 2 of them saying sold out despite having plenty of availability elsewhere for the same dates. The 3 available are $1000+ per night properties which for Bali is really high and these 3 are definitely in the top 5 cost wise out of the potential 12 they claim are in The Edit program. April is not high season and looking on other booking engines I have not seen one property sold out over the dates I am looking at so Chase just is not offering all of the claimed 12 choices year round. |
Originally Posted by diesteldorf
(Post 37472329)
Did you provide your hotel loyalty number in the reservation to try to get any benefits related to your hotel status?
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Another note, it's between $20 less per night and $228 less per night for most of the properties (Including Ritz/Marriott, Sofitel, 4 Seasons, Hyatts) per night through the Amex Fine Hotels and Resorts in SE Asia and in Mexico City. I think this is probably this way globally.
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