Is there no promo to help maintain Diamond/Gold status for 2010?
#31
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It does matter in the argumentation of some posters: "Economy is down so I do not have to travel so much for business and I loose my wonderful status and I want HH to give it to me for cheap or free". If these posters are not self employed a "somebody" pays for their travel and status. There are other posters here who do it the proactive way and pay for the required stays out of their own pocket. I belong to that second group and I do not want to see my efforts diluted by giving aways status for free to those "underperformers"
on the dilution.. why wouldn't that be true for biz travelers. a biz traveler doesn't want his/her nights diluted either or do they not care?
my point is that source of funds is irrelevant from the Hh point of view.
#32
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I'm grabing several Hampton Inn stays in my area (checking in but not staying) to keep my status. Unlike others, I find that my Diamond status is worth it. I have always found the benefits, rewards and Diamond folks very worthwhile.
#33
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Agreed, TrojanHorse. We are paying HH with our loyalty. I made diamond the last two years on base points, >$10K of spending. Whether I'm using the company's money or not, I'm still the one sleeping in the bed at night and signing the room service check. I stay in Hiltons because of the perks and the ability to take my husband on a nice vacation every now and again.
#34
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I fly 150,000+ BIS miles annually and achieve SPG/HH stays via paid stays - out of my own pocket, not a company expense account. For the past 7 years, I have earned well over 200,000 base points/per year. W/the end of the rolling tier qualification, I will end up just shy of the 100,000 Diamond qualification marker.
Just like mine are. Only difference is that you 'sign' your own expense reports, and if you are a sole proprietorship or partnership, you are your own shareholder.
#35
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My travel is also down this year due to the economy and corporate travel reduction. I decided that Hilton Diamond is no longer what it used to be, especially if my international travels are drastically reduced. So it doesn't bother me if I drop down to Gold for 2010. It never occured to me to consider whether Hilton will offer me a Fast Track or not.
Once I decided not to bother trying to requalify for Diamond, I was able to take advantage of Hyatt promotions this fall and enjoyed the benefits of Hyatt Gold Passport, even though I only made Platinum.
Once I decided not to bother trying to requalify for Diamond, I was able to take advantage of Hyatt promotions this fall and enjoyed the benefits of Hyatt Gold Passport, even though I only made Platinum.
#36
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I certainly read your post and said I do not fancy these shortcuts at all. I don fancy them when you beg for it and I even fancy them less if a chain gives them away to each and everybody.
However, I see a certain difference between your example of a broken leg and the example of a "broken economy". You were certainly not able to travel or to a mattress run due to circumstances you could not overcome and this is different to the case of the HH member who does not want to spend his/her own dime for a few extra stays to requalify.
I will not "feel the pain" because a chain giving away status for small bucks will no longer be on top of my travel agenda. This is what clearly happend to Hilton. In the old days I was a clear Hilton guy. But in 2009? I gave more than 60 nights to InterConti - their RA status has to be earned the hard way (or bought on ebay for real money) - and they treat me very well. I still give a lot of stays to Starwood because they offer good service to their "Platinum Plus" members via the private Ambassador. Perfect. Finally Hitlon: I have 30 stays, but 25 of these at one hotel only: This one hotel gives me constant suite upgrades and treat me high above the normal Diamond member.
What happens if a programm gets totally diluted because you can get highest status with a few stays only can be seen at IHG one again: Priority Club Platinum buys you close to nothing (however, I got requalified this year after 8 stays only). If you want to experience the same with Hilton Diamond, just appreciate and ask for these fast tracks. This policy must end in a dilution of the perks. And: Hilton will feel the pain because the real frequent travellers might go somewhere else....
However, I see a certain difference between your example of a broken leg and the example of a "broken economy". You were certainly not able to travel or to a mattress run due to circumstances you could not overcome and this is different to the case of the HH member who does not want to spend his/her own dime for a few extra stays to requalify.
I will not "feel the pain" because a chain giving away status for small bucks will no longer be on top of my travel agenda. This is what clearly happend to Hilton. In the old days I was a clear Hilton guy. But in 2009? I gave more than 60 nights to InterConti - their RA status has to be earned the hard way (or bought on ebay for real money) - and they treat me very well. I still give a lot of stays to Starwood because they offer good service to their "Platinum Plus" members via the private Ambassador. Perfect. Finally Hitlon: I have 30 stays, but 25 of these at one hotel only: This one hotel gives me constant suite upgrades and treat me high above the normal Diamond member.
What happens if a programm gets totally diluted because you can get highest status with a few stays only can be seen at IHG one again: Priority Club Platinum buys you close to nothing (however, I got requalified this year after 8 stays only). If you want to experience the same with Hilton Diamond, just appreciate and ask for these fast tracks. This policy must end in a dilution of the perks. And: Hilton will feel the pain because the real frequent travellers might go somewhere else....
Hospitals charge different people different rates for the same procedures.
Lawyers probably charge differently based on what the client negotiates.
I don't understand the resentment towards people that negotiate the best deal for themselves when the corporation has been shown to modify their policies upon request or due to their own marketing decisions.
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#38
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For those seeking to maintain DM without the required number of stays, have you tried to simply ask HH to give you a 1 year extension? You never know...
For those seeking to maintain DM without the required number of stays, have you tried to simply ask HH to give you a 1 year extension? You never know...
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For those seeking to maintain DM without the required number of stays, have you tried to simply ask HH to give you a 1 year extension? You never know...
For those seeking to maintain DM without the required number of stays, have you tried to simply ask HH to give you a 1 year extension? You never know...
#41
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To the OP and others who haven't reached the status they are usually at (or want) this year. I was in this boat until a week ago. My situation is, I am a usual silver VIP. I usually stay around 20 nights a year at hiltons. They are paid 100% from my pocket. But since I am not a one night/stay kind of person I never got the gold vip.
This year, I racked up 29 nights on 2 stays, but I did accumulate just under 55k base points.
I called HHONORS and told them I am planing a two/three nights stay this holiday and I was between hilton and spg hotel. I have explained that if I choose hilton I will qualify to gold vip through base points. I asked them if they were willing to upgrade me to gold prior to my arrival so I can use the benefits.
At first I was told they won't, but after speaking with the supervisor I was upgraded to gold vip.
Just before someone jumps in with the lier assumption, yes I am going to stay at hilton this holiday, and yes I will easily qualify after my stay (if they hadn't upgraded me already).
My point is, if you are close, they will consider upgrading you.. And according to the supervisor I spoke with, gold vip is more flexible than diamond..
I hope this helps someone..
This year, I racked up 29 nights on 2 stays, but I did accumulate just under 55k base points.
I called HHONORS and told them I am planing a two/three nights stay this holiday and I was between hilton and spg hotel. I have explained that if I choose hilton I will qualify to gold vip through base points. I asked them if they were willing to upgrade me to gold prior to my arrival so I can use the benefits.
At first I was told they won't, but after speaking with the supervisor I was upgraded to gold vip.
Just before someone jumps in with the lier assumption, yes I am going to stay at hilton this holiday, and yes I will easily qualify after my stay (if they hadn't upgraded me already).
My point is, if you are close, they will consider upgrading you.. And according to the supervisor I spoke with, gold vip is more flexible than diamond..
I hope this helps someone..