Ambassador and free weekend night voucher
#391
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Cologne
Programs: FB Plat, IHG RA Spire, TK Elite+, HH Diamond, LH SEN, Marriott Titanium
Posts: 972
Is it possible to book 2 nights using the free night certificate, then book 1 night separate, using best available rate and have them combine them so that I don’t have to check out, and check back in again?
Booking same room category on both bookings. Using 2+1 rather then 3 nights on one saves me for a couple of hundred dollers.
Booking same room category on both bookings. Using 2+1 rather then 3 nights on one saves me for a couple of hundred dollers.
#392
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: UK
Programs: IHG
Posts: 1,316
Is it possible to book 2 nights using the free night certificate, then book 1 night separate, using best available rate and have them combine them so that I don’t have to check out, and check back in again?
Booking same room category on both bookings. Using 2+1 rather then 3 nights on one saves me for a couple of hundred dollers.
Booking same room category on both bookings. Using 2+1 rather then 3 nights on one saves me for a couple of hundred dollers.
#393
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Taiwan
Programs: IHG Diamond, Marriott Platinum, Hilton Gold, oneworld Emerald
Posts: 1,164
#394
Join Date: May 2004
Location: SIN (LEJ once a year)
Programs: SQ, LH, BA, IHG Diamond AMB, HH Gold, SLH Indulged, Accor Gold, Hyatt Discoverist
Posts: 7,739
Keep hearing about FWNC availability restrictions. Not a good trend if true as it usually mirrors the Best Flex Rate and that is always available unless a room category is sold out. So it would mean deliberate limiting of the rate type making the cert even less valuable.
I booked about 2 months ago for IC Danang Sun Peninsula around Chinese New Year (700$ a night for Club room - yikes) and had no issue so hope what others encountered doesn't become a widespread issue.
I booked about 2 months ago for IC Danang Sun Peninsula around Chinese New Year (700$ a night for Club room - yikes) and had no issue so hope what others encountered doesn't become a widespread issue.
#395
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Amsterdam&Stuttgart& Edinburgh
Programs: IC Amb.,FB,Hertz,Sixt
Posts: 776
So far I have had no problems,I recently booked for New Year weekend at the Berlin IC, within a few days it was modified to show a double upgrade. Pleasantly surprised as I know th hotel is busy and expensive then
#396
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Bangkok, Thailand. No longer Palm Coast, FL though still exiled, again, from the Bay Area.
Programs: Only the good ones
Posts: 5,153
Is it possible to book 2 nights using the free night certificate, then book 1 night separate, using best available rate and have them combine them so that I don’t have to check out, and check back in again?
Booking same room category on both bookings. Using 2+1 rather then 3 nights on one saves me for a couple of hundred dollers.
Booking same room category on both bookings. Using 2+1 rather then 3 nights on one saves me for a couple of hundred dollers.
Make sure to book the additional nights separately and not thru the AMB certificate screen as those rates are usually higher.
Last edited by rbAA; Nov 11, 2017 at 7:35 pm
#397
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Tokyo
Posts: 586
You're gonna love that resort! Went there the last year just before Christmas and it was low season, hardly anyone there. The season picks up from Christmas Day I was told. They allowed combining Ambassador upgrade with standard room Chase award and points award.But I think it might be cold during that time you're going. They never even asked for the cert.
#398
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: TLV/LHR
Programs: BA GGL, IHG Diamond Elite Amb, HH Diamond, Avis PC, Hertz PC, Sixt Platinum
Posts: 12,948
While I can understand why they've done this, it's pretty annoying for me personally as I rarely get to use it, so usually try passing it on to a friend or family member.
#399
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Taiwan
Programs: IHG Diamond, Marriott Platinum, Hilton Gold, oneworld Emerald
Posts: 1,164
I've done this just about every time I use a BOGO. IC HK is one of the best, even using award nights as the additional nights, and the rate/room category seldom (depends on occupancy level and your history at the hotel it seems,) needs to be the same. Never have I been moved nor made to checkin and out for the additional night(s.) I have one coming up in Jan 2018 at the IC SIN and the third night is an award. See how that plays out, as I've never stayed there before and my AMB will expire the end of this year.
#400
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Bangkok, Thailand. No longer Palm Coast, FL though still exiled, again, from the Bay Area.
Programs: Only the good ones
Posts: 5,153
Does this typically work? If I book one paid night in Club level and next night for points (i.e. basic room), chances are there I won't be kicked out to the lower level room or at least will retain Club access for the second night? Or it's rather a rare luck, while normally they gonna restrict Club access and move down?
#401
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Taiwan
Programs: IHG Diamond, Marriott Platinum, Hilton Gold, oneworld Emerald
Posts: 1,164
As for time, I am flexible. Which one – that's a good question. It seems not easy to find IC which is both reasonably priced in cash and still makes sense booking with points. Possibly IC KL may be an option, though throwing 30k points for a night there is not a great value.
#402
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: WAW
Programs: A3(*G), Marriott Platinum, Hilton Diamond, IHG Diamond Ambassador
Posts: 2,534
Barracuda93, I think you have all the required info you need from us in order to make a decision - ultimately only you can decide based on your own perceptions of value, etc.
Personally, I think KL is a great option for a BOGO redemption but if you can't even justify that location on a price basis then you might need to reconsider whether Ambassador actually makes sense for you.
Personally, I think KL is a great option for a BOGO redemption but if you can't even justify that location on a price basis then you might need to reconsider whether Ambassador actually makes sense for you.
#403
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Taiwan
Programs: IHG Diamond, Marriott Platinum, Hilton Gold, oneworld Emerald
Posts: 1,164
For BOGO as such IC KL is a good option, no doubt, and I probably gonna use my cert there. It's very affordable on cash rates. What I meant to say is that on points it is disproportionally expensive (compared to cash).
#404
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Bangkok, Thailand. No longer Palm Coast, FL though still exiled, again, from the Bay Area.
Programs: Only the good ones
Posts: 5,153
Of course, it's also good to see the cost of the different categories offered and what your "target" room is at each. As far as the value for the points, KL may be the lowest, as the base room (for an arbitrary weekend in June,) looks to be MYR414 (non AMB cert) and it's 30k (though I noticed that cash+points was only $30 for 5k and $60 for 10k vs the usual $40 or $70.) The base room on AMB cert is MYR485, Club is MYR735 and an Exec Suite is MYR1485, with cert. IC Suzhou numbers are higher cost though still 30k and the base (non cert) is CNY1060 vs CNY1150 cert rate, Club CNY2100 and suite is CNY2400. Nanjing is also 30k base non cert is CNY789 with cert it's CNY857, Club is CNY1257 and suite is CNY2357.
Of course, if you get too greedy and use the AMB cert to get a top suite, be prepared to have some resistance to the free night being in that same suite. IC HK and IC Wuxi have done that for me, but I've stayed at these frequently. Maybe pay the base or Club rate if reasonable instead of points if you want the top suites.
It never hurts to ask for what you want, though many hotels will have their sales dept email you with the cost to get the room you want. I find it's easier to just put it into the special request line that I would like a particular room and then have a pleasant discussion at the front desk, as most IC's staff want to make you happy.
Good luck.
Of course, if you get too greedy and use the AMB cert to get a top suite, be prepared to have some resistance to the free night being in that same suite. IC HK and IC Wuxi have done that for me, but I've stayed at these frequently. Maybe pay the base or Club rate if reasonable instead of points if you want the top suites.
It never hurts to ask for what you want, though many hotels will have their sales dept email you with the cost to get the room you want. I find it's easier to just put it into the special request line that I would like a particular room and then have a pleasant discussion at the front desk, as most IC's staff want to make you happy.
Good luck.
#405
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Taiwan
Programs: IHG Diamond, Marriott Platinum, Hilton Gold, oneworld Emerald
Posts: 1,164
It never hurts to ask for what you want, though many hotels will have their sales dept email you with the cost to get the room you want. I find it's easier to just put it into the special request line that I would like a particular room and then have a pleasant discussion at the front desk, as most IC's staff want to make you happy.
Good luck.
Good luck.
A bit of an off-topic: Leaving aside BOGO thing, what do you think of IC Bangkok if basic room is booked? Is it worth just to try the property? (Cash rates are normally non-justifiable there, since I can get a really good Marriott or SPG for under 5000 THB any date and typically under 4000 THB, which will include guaranteed Club and a better upgrade, than Ambassador gives. I still think if IC there is worth trying on points, while I have Ambassador status, or better use points for something else.)