Did you get points for a second room outside North America?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: BOS
Programs: AA EXP
Posts: 7,710
Did you get points for a second room outside North America?
I'm new to Priority Club (or I will be in the next couple weeks) and I'm wondering if people's actual experiences have matched this clause in the terms and conditions.
Have you received points for a second room outside the US and Canada? My planned stays would be in China and Europe.
Only one room will be credited per member per night; however, at U.S. and Canadian hotels (except InterContinental), you can collect points or miles on all Eligible Charges for multiple hotel rooms (less than 10), provided those rooms are used in conjunction with your stay at the same hotel, and your Priority Club Rewards member number is recorded on each reservation, or the charges from those multiple room reservations are referred to on the hotel room bill associated with your reservation.
#2
Join Date: May 2009
Location: DUS
Programs: IC PLAT AMB, clubcarlson Concierge, Le Club Accor Gold
Posts: 368
when I'm on family holiday I always take 2 rooms (1 for my 2 childs and one for me with my partner), my experience: it is up to hotel if they give you points for both rooms, but by the t&c you are only entitled to have points for your own room)
about 70% of the europe and sea hotels gave me points for both rooms
about 70% of the europe and sea hotels gave me points for both rooms
#3
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Home: East Mids UK - Work (Base): Accra, Ghana.
Programs: BAEC: Silver - Marriott: Titanium
Posts: 12,086
I had 5 rooms booked at an HI in Edinburgh and got base points on all rooms and all registered bonus points for my room too.
#4
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: BOS
Programs: AA EXP
Posts: 7,710
#5
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: BOS
Programs: AA EXP
Posts: 7,710
Unfortunately the CP in China wouldn't give me points for the second room or even let me get points for charges billed to the other room. They gave the absolute minimum benefits required by corporate policy.
I think I won't take the chance for the EU bookings, though my odds might be better there.
I think I won't take the chance for the EU bookings, though my odds might be better there.
#6
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Home: East Mids UK - Work (Base): Accra, Ghana.
Programs: BAEC: Silver - Marriott: Titanium
Posts: 12,086
Unfortunately the CP in China wouldn't give me points for the second room or even let me get points for charges billed to the other room. They gave the absolute minimum benefits required by corporate policy.
I think I won't take the chance for the EU bookings, though my odds might be better there.
I think I won't take the chance for the EU bookings, though my odds might be better there.