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ACXL - "Advised of Cancellation Policy",
ALRG - (my wife is allergic to down, which leads to) - SYNTH BEDDING
UPS3 - Hotel has upsold room to a junior suite (as per info from Hyatt concierge); does not mean they collected revenue from you; hotel has upgraded on complimentary basis
BRKF - breakfast?
CLUB - club access? But only on 1 reservation and kind of redundant with the LGLO and GLOB also noted on reservation
CLBX - Explorist using Club Access Awards
DATE - (date change?)
DISV - on all my reservations for Discoverist.
EXPL - on my reservations for Explorist
EXTO - Extra Towels
FEML - I presume this is "female". I remember under GP I once added this preference in my profile for my wife. so it's still there in the profile
GLOB - Globalist (not all have this and some have both the lifetime and Globalist)
LGLO - Lifetime Globalist
MKEY - probably Mobile Key e.g. at GH San Francisco
NROL - No roll away allowed in room. Maybe because two double beds are booked, and a third would be over the limit.
PETS - Pet(s) are on the reservation
RESO - ?
RCPV - Regency Club Privileges
SCON - connecting? We have family ocean suite at HR Waikiki
SPBR - ?
STEX - all the ones I’ve applied a TSU on - glad to see that as some are award reservations that don’t otherwise show the suite
THPS - Toothpaste requested - I'm guessing this got added to my profile when I mentioned something after Hyatt quit putting the small tubes of AquaFresh toothpaste in every room
TURN - I presume "turndown service"
UPGR - in my reservation in addition to "STEX" acronym. My concierge requested a further upgrade, on top of the upgrade to a standard suite using a TSU
USAT -
VIPP - VIP status at that hotel, or possibly Globalist on long stays (seems to appear on 6/7 night type stays)
WRFE - no idea this is only at hotel that we stay at frequently and we have some back to back reservations because using multiple suite upgrades.
Hyatt Special Request Acronyms
#106
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Join Date: Dec 2014
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coming from the airline industry, there are certain staff who 1) may not be downgraded and/or 2) may not be offloaded.
this could be for certain management levels on leisure travel or if on duty travel.
so this concept may apply for hotels, too? Just a thought.
#107
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Imagine if there was one for "DONU". Do not Upgrade
may not necessarily apply for globalists.
coming from the airline industry, there are certain staff who 1) may not be downgraded and/or 2) may not be offloaded.
this could be for certain management levels on leisure travel or if on duty travel.
so this concept may apply for hotels, too? Just a thought.
coming from the airline industry, there are certain staff who 1) may not be downgraded and/or 2) may not be offloaded.
this could be for certain management levels on leisure travel or if on duty travel.
so this concept may apply for hotels, too? Just a thought.
#108