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Recent discussion (After January 01, 2016) could be found in this thread.
Most important points to consider for a valid BRG:
1. The comparison website MUST bill in the same currency as the hotel .
2. The cancellation terms must be equal or better, than the terms by the hotels.
3. The Website needs to provide INSTANT confirmation.
4. The room names should match, but if you can demonstrate, that the room is comparable, it will also work with discrepancies in the name.
5. The price difference has to be more than either USD 1 or 1% (whichever is higher).
5.b In regards to hotels located in australia and New Zealand the price difference must be greater than 3% .
Hotels for which you will get reimbursed:
(Note: There have been significant problems with getting full reimbursements from IHG, especially for reimbursements in other currencies than USD)
IC Istanbul ( BRG claim from the 17.05.2013/ "Technical Difficulties")
IC Frankfurt ( BRG claim from the 20.08.2013/ "Technical Difficulties")
Link to the Terms and Conditions : https://www.ihg.com/hotels/us/en/cus...rms-conditions
Most important points to consider for a valid BRG:
1. The comparison website MUST bill in the same currency as the hotel .
2. The cancellation terms must be equal or better, than the terms by the hotels.
3. The Website needs to provide INSTANT confirmation.
4. The room names should match, but if you can demonstrate, that the room is comparable, it will also work with discrepancies in the name.
5. The price difference has to be more than either USD 1 or 1% (whichever is higher).
5.b In regards to hotels located in australia and New Zealand the price difference must be greater than 3% .
Hotels for which you will get reimbursed:
(Note: There have been significant problems with getting full reimbursements from IHG, especially for reimbursements in other currencies than USD)
IC Istanbul ( BRG claim from the 17.05.2013/ "Technical Difficulties")
IC Frankfurt ( BRG claim from the 20.08.2013/ "Technical Difficulties")
Link to the Terms and Conditions : https://www.ihg.com/hotels/us/en/cus...rms-conditions
New IHG Best Rate Guarantee - Discussion & Feedback
#196
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 15
anyone who stayed le grand Paris with 1 night free?
Hm...
I got a mail from brg that they'll verify my reservation 1 night in le grand Paris.
But yet I didn't get any email from le grand.
Is it hard to achieve 1 night free there?
I got a mail from brg that they'll verify my reservation 1 night in le grand Paris.
But yet I didn't get any email from le grand.
Is it hard to achieve 1 night free there?

#197
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Mar 2000
Posts: 17,147
Well, I've now gotten myself two BRGs. Well, at least I think I have; they still have to contact hotel management to get it honored, I guess.
But what a complete PITA. They've been fighting me tooth and nail.
The only way it seems worth the trouble is if you can find a rate that's lower than their advance purchase rate (almost always the lowest on the ICH website). Otherwise, it's probably not worth the hassle.
EDIT: At least for non-USA properties, I have found getaroom.com and booking.com to be very effective in finding lower priced rooms, even if Kayak does not return them in a search.
But what a complete PITA. They've been fighting me tooth and nail.
The only way it seems worth the trouble is if you can find a rate that's lower than their advance purchase rate (almost always the lowest on the ICH website). Otherwise, it's probably not worth the hassle.
EDIT: At least for non-USA properties, I have found getaroom.com and booking.com to be very effective in finding lower priced rooms, even if Kayak does not return them in a search.
Last edited by iahphx; Oct 2, 11 at 7:19 pm Reason: more info

#198
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 29,467
I feel they should modify their program to a more standard industry approach.
Comparing apple to apple.
Instead of giving a free night, give a 50% off the rate or something in that nature.
This way, both the hotel and the customer are happy with the solution.
I dont believe any other hotel chains require the hotel to "honor" the BRG when the corporation verified it and approved it. Having to have the individual hotels to honor the corporate's policy, else the corporate's "promise" does not work is totally ridiculous.
Comparing apple to apple.
Instead of giving a free night, give a 50% off the rate or something in that nature.
This way, both the hotel and the customer are happy with the solution.
I dont believe any other hotel chains require the hotel to "honor" the BRG when the corporation verified it and approved it. Having to have the individual hotels to honor the corporate's policy, else the corporate's "promise" does not work is totally ridiculous.

#199
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 29,467
PCR does not use qualify nights for qualifying for elite status. It qualifies on points earned. Since you dont earn anything (other than incidentals) when the night is free, your question is a moot point.

#200
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 29,467
Could well be - or my inexpertise..
I take Samwkchan's point. The scheme's rules aren't framed around folk looking for free rooms: rather they focus on people who have booked at ICHG hotels through the PC website - and who are presumably happy with the T&C they accepted.
But it might be a little naive to suggest the scheme is marketing altruism aimed solely at reassuring travellers they are getting the best rates through using the website. The aim seems more to persuade hotels not to sell through third parties, a practice which deprives PC of revenues it would otherwise earn.
I take Samwkchan's point. The scheme's rules aren't framed around folk looking for free rooms: rather they focus on people who have booked at ICHG hotels through the PC website - and who are presumably happy with the T&C they accepted.
But it might be a little naive to suggest the scheme is marketing altruism aimed solely at reassuring travellers they are getting the best rates through using the website. The aim seems more to persuade hotels not to sell through third parties, a practice which deprives PC of revenues it would otherwise earn.
If I am a franchisee, I would want my properties listed on 3rd party sites, unless IHG guaranteed my occupancy rate... Of course IHG cannot guarantee my occupancy rate, then in what ground IHG can limit the franchisees to list their properties on 3rd party sites?

#201
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Mar 2000
Posts: 17,147
I feel they should modify their program to a more standard industry approach.
Comparing apple to apple.
Instead of giving a free night, give a 50% off the rate or something in that nature.
This way, both the hotel and the customer are happy with the solution.
I dont believe any other hotel chains require the hotel to "honor" the BRG when the corporation verified it and approved it. Having to have the individual hotels to honor the corporate's policy, else the corporate's "promise" does not work is totally ridiculous.
Comparing apple to apple.
Instead of giving a free night, give a 50% off the rate or something in that nature.
This way, both the hotel and the customer are happy with the solution.
I dont believe any other hotel chains require the hotel to "honor" the BRG when the corporation verified it and approved it. Having to have the individual hotels to honor the corporate's policy, else the corporate's "promise" does not work is totally ridiculous.
Half-off sounds like the right solution to me -- at least if they made the BRG qualification reasonable. Right now, it feels like a battle everytime I ask for one.
And I haven't checked in to a hotel yet. Has anyone had problems with that?

#202
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: The Dakotas
Posts: 608
Last evening I was using Travelocity's search by address feature to locate a hotel near a venue I needed to be at. After finding that there was a CP close by I then went to the Priority Club website to book said property. The rate on the PC website was $71 greater per night for the Best Available rate (refundable) versus Travelocity. Completely apples to apples comparison as far as room/rate type. As it was late and I did not want to spend a lot of time on the phone I submitted my claim online. I also had not yet read this thread and was unaware of the problems people have had with their claims being honored so I did not think to make a screen shot of the Travelocity website - not sure how it would have been time stamped in any event. So of course when I rechecked Travelocity this afternoon before hearing back from Priority Club the rate is now higher than what the Priority Club website shows. I then hear back with a denial of my claim accompanied by screenshots that show the higher Travelocity rate. How do we know that these 3rd party rates aren't being "fixed" when alerted by a claim and then denied when they can prove the rate they find on the 3rd party website is not lower? The result of this will likely be a cancellation of this reservation, rebooking at a non-IHG brand, and ill will toward the Priority Club brands.

#203
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 11,376
ICs earn a flat set of points per qualifying stay, and many promos are based on qualifying stays or nights.

#204
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: POLAND
Programs: Hilton Diamond, IHG Platinum AMB, PrivilegeClub Gold
Posts: 92
I have a valid claim approved a week ago. The stay is for today. Of course, the rate hasn't been adjusted. Over 2 hours on the phone with BRG consultants and all they can say is that they "are in the contact with the hotel". I guess this is just the ihg way of doing things. They just lost another customer.

#205
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: MUC / VIE
Programs: LH M&M - US AIR - BMI - HYATT - SPG - SIXT - PP
Posts: 184
I have a valid claim approved a week ago. The stay is for today. Of course, the rate hasn't been adjusted. Over 2 hours on the phone with BRG consultants and all they can say is that they "are in the contact with the hotel". I guess this is just the ihg way of doing things. They just lost another customer.

Maybe the hotel already has a note in the system. If they don't just show them the printed email from the BRG team and get the rate adjusted at check-out


#206
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 15
finally, i got 1FN in Le Grand Paris intercontinental:-)
I was so worried about what if Le grand Paris Intercontinental hotel does`nt gimme 1 FN.
But i got email, rate is changed from AP to HOUSE USE COMP:-)
i`m so happy with 300 eur save.
i`m still waiting for the other day(just next day of my reservation), reserved under my GF`s name.
THKS.
BTW, my creditcard charged for AP rate, so i contact to BRG and they`ll notify to the hotel for cancel my charge.
will it work well??

#207
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: London
Programs: Hilton, IHG - BA, LH, QR, SV, TK
Posts: 16,541
The unhappiness starts when hotels distribute through channels with direct access to room inventory, offering rates below the ones on PC.
Other third party selling - through agencies and tour operators is, of course, always going to happen, as is off-loading through opaque channels.

#208
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Tyrone,EU
Programs: Avios Hunter
Posts: 2,759
One wonders how people will be treated when they arrive at check-in and staff type in the computer and fine they are on a free night, especially at some of the top end properties.
One assumes as you have paid zero for the room, they may conclude that you are not entitled to ANY benefits whatsoever. Also they may consider you a free-loader when they see "house comp" or whatever, as its probably a rather rare event for anything other that people getting it BRG matched.
A situation where the customer has done nothing wrong except avail of the guarantee, ICH has no hit, but the hotel MUST put you up for free, is not exactly the best scenario to be treated as a valued customer.
One assumes as you have paid zero for the room, they may conclude that you are not entitled to ANY benefits whatsoever. Also they may consider you a free-loader when they see "house comp" or whatever, as its probably a rather rare event for anything other that people getting it BRG matched.
A situation where the customer has done nothing wrong except avail of the guarantee, ICH has no hit, but the hotel MUST put you up for free, is not exactly the best scenario to be treated as a valued customer.

#209
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 15
well, i think it is depend on the hotel.
One wonders how people will be treated when they arrive at check-in and staff type in the computer and fine they are on a free night, especially at some of the top end properties.
One assumes as you have paid zero for the room, they may conclude that you are not entitled to ANY benefits whatsoever. Also they may consider you a free-loader when they see "house comp" or whatever, as its probably a rather rare event for anything other that people getting it BRG matched.
A situation where the customer has done nothing wrong except avail of the guarantee, ICH has no hit, but the hotel MUST put you up for free, is not exactly the best scenario to be treated as a valued customer.
One assumes as you have paid zero for the room, they may conclude that you are not entitled to ANY benefits whatsoever. Also they may consider you a free-loader when they see "house comp" or whatever, as its probably a rather rare event for anything other that people getting it BRG matched.
A situation where the customer has done nothing wrong except avail of the guarantee, ICH has no hit, but the hotel MUST put you up for free, is not exactly the best scenario to be treated as a valued customer.
so i think when u get house comp, u can send email to hotel ask about benefit.

#210
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: POLAND
Programs: Hilton Diamond, IHG Platinum AMB, PrivilegeClub Gold
Posts: 92
However, it does not wipe off the bad impression of BRG team not responding to any of my emails in the past 6 days.
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