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Old Jul 10, 2006 | 1:55 pm
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Cc Access?

Hi All:

Excuse the question of a Hyatt newbie, but my reservation at the Hyatt Vancouver says....

This Company Has A Volume Pricing Agreement With Specific Hyatt Hotels. Rate Includes Continental Breakfast, Local Calls, Cc Access.

What is Cc Access? Is that the Gym, a club floor, etc? The Hyatt site doesn't have a search option and I can't find anything when I search here...

TIA,

Vader
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Old Jul 10, 2006 | 2:09 pm
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Originally Posted by Vader
Hi All:

Excuse the question of a Hyatt newbie, but my reservation at the Hyatt Vancouver says....

This Company Has A Volume Pricing Agreement With Specific Hyatt Hotels. Rate Includes Continental Breakfast, Local Calls, Cc Access.

What is Cc Access? Is that the Gym, a club floor, etc? The Hyatt site doesn't have a search option and I can't find anything when I search here...

TIA,

Vader
Never heard of it either.

Maybe they meant RC Access??
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Old Jul 10, 2006 | 2:24 pm
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Used in context with the Local Calls, I believe, CC Access means Calling Card access. So you are not forced to use the Hotel's long distance service.
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Old Jul 10, 2006 | 7:54 pm
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Let's "see"...a "CC Mist" and a "CC & 7" are made with Canadian Club...and your reservation is at the Hyatt Vancouver...mere coincidence? I think not!

Sorry about that--I just couldn't help myself, especially since this explanation involved liquor: I knew it certainly couldn't be "PC".
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