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Update 2023:
- it seems no new RA have been invited by IHG
- criteria for RA requalification are still unknown
- geographical location of member / country account registration seems of some impact due of covid19(restrictions/availability)
- RA is processed in weekly batches starting december 2022
- proof by nicolas75 shows RA qualification for 2024 seems to be strictly based on IC hotels only (not Regent, Kimpton, SixSenses anymore)

As per Tim O'Brien's post about IHG-corporate explaining RA criteria:

As you are aware,
Royal Ambassador is our invitation only tier with the number of members invited each year
limited to ensure our hotels are able to consistently deliver on the benefits promise,
elevating your stay experience at InterContinental Hotels & Resorts.

Although we do not currently have a published criteria for Royal Ambassador,
consideration is determined by variable activities within a members account such as
- qualified paid room nights & spend across our luxury brands (, 2023 EDIT: Post-Pandemic from 2024 InterContinental only : Pre-Pandemic also Kimpton & Regent ) ,
- member region,
- primary hotels,
- category (of the hotel class / €$¥£ price levels compared to currency rates / competition / city / region / country / continent )
- tenure (repeat custom / average spend at hotel)
Accompanying or adjoining reservations,
such as the additional rooms of your family etc are not included for Royal Ambassador consideration
but are included in determining Spire Elite status within IHG Rewards Club
.


* FT:IHG forum community group consensus / empirical evidence shows
- that members must have stayed at different unique hotels per city / country / region / continent
the amount of uniques needed for RA qualification is unknown but generally extended long stays at just 1 hotel do not qualify
- IHG-corporate showing keen interest in how much guests are spending €$¥£ at hotel's own operated F&B / Spa / transport / extra services / other venues
atacama40 has given us insights that extra spend at the hotel charged to the hotelfolio generates EQP but also flags the database as high valued spending guest
- one must have AMB to get considered for RA invitation by IHG as they seem to evaluate over a longer period the length of one's tenure / devotion / spend / undisclosed criteria at stayed IC-hotels

2024
Royal Ambassador 2024 (Re)Qualification - statistics

Thank you everyone who graciously shared their status and statistics. I took the liberty to compose an overview.
The common factor that is instantly recognisable is:
  • everyone has a valid AMB membership
  • everyone has spent a good amount in €$£
Shoven
IC: 69 N - 4 unique IC - $17400 - 2 unique country

AndyMick
IC: 96 N - 10 unique IC - 7 unique country - 164778 EQP

Ithink
IC: 78 N - 10 unique IC - £27000

Richelieu
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ProjectSunburst
15 unique IC (USA) - $35000
Kimpton spend: $11000

Milleage Millionaire
IC: 100 N : 58 revenue & 42 award - 166514 EQP

Raynyan
~

Nicolas75
~

ILS2
$20000

HadesNL
IC: 41 N - 8 unique IC (2x USA, 1x UK, 3x EU, 1x Indonesia) 250458 EQP

Marlin1978
IC: 40 N - 9 unique IC (USA + EU) - $13000

HClee01
IC: 30 N - 6 unique IC - $8700
2x Kimpton / 1x Regent : 22 N - $7400

VAbeachgirl
IC: 88 N - 14 unique IC - 8 countries
2x Kimpton : 7 N
total $20000 (IC + Kimpton)

PremexecSNA
IHG : 85 N - 147000 EQP of which
90% revenue stay
85 % IC + Kimpton
10 unique IC
15 unique Kimpton

Darby1970
IC 100 N : 59 revenue of which
37 N : 11 unique IC (USA)& 4 (non-USA)
187682 EQP

Atacama40
IC + Kimpton : 40 N : UK, ME, Asia
Roomrate > £1000

EmeraldLady
11 unique IC : 4 continents
IHG: 87 N
$20000

Dmac1418
IC: 3 N - 2 unjque (IC Houston MC & IC San Diego)
6S Fiji $22000 (room: $10000 + spend $12000)

Smythmeister
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Additional statistics can be found in the comments of LL
https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/12/03/...4-share-yours/
The only other place on the whole interweb that has an interest in Royal Ambassador.
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2023
Below our FT-members from the IHG forum with RA status
some of whom have graciously shared their statistics to shed some light
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Mileage millionaire: 155359 EQP - IC nights 58 - total nights 108 - unique IC 15
Shoven : $16000 - IC nights 49 - Kimpton nights 8 - total nights 57 - unique IC 5 - unique Kimpton 2 - [unique countries UK/Thailand]
Stimpy: overall stats higher than Shoven
Nicholas75 : 230236 EQP - 93 EQN
Raynyan : 190000 EQP - IC/Kimpton nights 90 - unique IC/Kimpton 10
Vsevolod4 : $24000 - IC nights 67 - total nights 87
Vabeachgirl : $17500 - IC nights 75 - Kimpton nights 4 - total nights 79 - unique properties 13 [unique countries 7]
Hclee01: >$12600 - >156K EQP - 54 EQN - unique IC 3 - unique Kimpton 1 - unique Regent 2 [unique countries Singapore/Thailand/Taiwan/Japan]
Chinatrvl :
Ithink : 220.000 EQP - 47 EQN
Ninjalad : 150000 EQP - IC nights 34
Andymick : 145000 EQP - IC nights 100
Gentleman adventurer :
Marlin1978 :
Pseudo nim :
Hadesnl : 250000 EQP - Kimpton/IC nights 30 - 44 EQN - unique IC 3 - unique Kimpton 2 [unique countries UK/NL/FRA/Indonesia]
Itadakimasu : 120000 EQP - IC nights 12 - 51 EQN
Atacama40 : >£25000 - IC nights 60 - unique IC 8 - unique Kimpton 1
Eein : corporate rates global & local
Raynyan's friends : RA extension because their account is Japanese registered
Tim O'Brien: after own friendly persuasion effort : $8,500 - IC nights 79 of which 49 at pres.suite - unique IC 4 [unique countries US/AUS/CAN]


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The only other place on the internet that has an interest in RA (re)qualification statistics is at the comments at Loyaltylobby,
more 2023 RA datapoints can be found there:
https://loyaltylobby.com/2022/12/09/...re-your-stats/
https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/01/18/...re-your-stats/



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Update 2020 / 2021:
RA status was extended due to the global pandemic of covid19


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Update 2019: The RA status granted at the start of the calendar year 2017 and 2018 has been based on IC revenue. As from 2019 criteria again have become vague. RA is not achieved through IC spend only. Other, unknown elements are taken into account as well. (Fact: Some users with very high +25k IC spend were not renewed in 2019.)

Update December 2018: it looks like some accounts are proactively being renewed in December 2018, well ahead of the stated expiration of Jan 31, 2019. It is currently unknown what criteria were used, but previous years appeared to indicate around $10K++ in IC spend only.

As before, please Divide EQPs by 10 to get $$$ Spend
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December 2019 / January 2020 Link to RA Renewals & Upgrades
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JANUARY 2019 RA RENEWAL STATS [put total IHG vs. IC if you can]
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NAME.... IHG total (paid)/IC/EQP, break out IC spend if you can
Pseudo Nim 73 IC nights, $14.6K IC spend ($17.7K total),
Shoven 70 (50) IC nights, $17.3K IC spend ($17.3K total),
Unterwegs 52 IC nights, approx $12K net IC spend. No other brands this year! No more mediocre HIs to make status.
Kaix 63 IC nights, $14.4K IC spend ($15.1K total)
Tim O'Brien 26 IC Paid Nights as at Dec 27, when notified of RA renewal, 140,171 EQP, IC Net Spend 14, 017.
Vsevolod4 IHG total 132, IHG total paid 101, IC nights 85, IC Qualified Spend $16.5K, total EQP 398,800, Kimpton nights: 3, RA Ambassador Kit renewed Dec 27, RA renewal (again) and Kimpton Inner Circle upgrade Jan 4.
kaka(mom) 34 nights 1 country (all IC), IC spend:23k USD
Lewis42 / 81 Total (unknown IC) / $16k IC / $2k Kimpton / 4 Continents
81 nights total
$18k Kimpton / IC (about $2k kimpton)
stays in 4 continents

been Ra for ~3-4 years

ID;Name;Confirm;Kit msg; Revenue ;Nights;Challenge?;Additional Info

40;stimpy;+;none; $9,000.00 ;50;?;RA since 2001 - exceptional renewal
38;turner32;-;none; $9,000.00 ;?;?;8/9 years as RA
49;hannes08;+;01/16/2019; $9,990.00 ;52;2000;renewal probably because of challenge
17;Lewis42;+;12/27/2018; $10,000.00 ;?;2000;renewal probably because of challenge
27;scienm;+;none; $10,032.00 ;32;?;8 years RA
25;hclee01;+;none; $10,142.16 ;37;?;current RA since 2014 - manual renewal
18;annihilation;-;none; $10,605.00 ;39;?;
51;crosskonaftw;?;none; $10,700.00 ;35;?;not yet RA
30;Land-of-Miles;+;none; $10,999.00 ;19;?;
16;Kimsbrand;-;none; $11,297.88 ;5;?;not RA yet. 13,532.92 USD total?
48;Urby38;+;12/27/2018; $11,300.00 ;47;?;Royal since 2012
42;SAWorldVoyager;?;12/21/2018; $11,391.52 ;?;?;
14;Cielito_;+;none; $11,511.00 ;62;no;77/62/8 with 12042 USD after batch
45;whimike;+;none; $11,700.00 ;?;?;RA for about 7 years
10;Unterwegs;+;12/27/2018; $12,000.00 ;52;yes;
44;serendipity1211;+;01/16/2019; $12,300.00 ;45;no;first-time RA
28;cazane;+;12/27/2018; $12,600.00 ;61;no;4 prepaid nights not posted until 27th 11890 -> 12600
11;VaBeachGirl;+;12/27/2018; $12,750.00 ;68;no;
50;lukah;?;none; $12,800.00 ;80;?;3 years RA
15;336;-;none; $12,900.00 ;16;2000;NOT completed challenge / Lots of adjusted stays
1;DonPedro;+;12/21/2018; $12,971.00 ;49;no;
47;SD2019;+;none; $13,000.00 ;35;no;stays erroneously adjusted or marked as overlapping
36;BRUSS;+;01/16/2019; $13,001.00 ;?;?;
13;Tim O'Brien;+;12/27/2018; $14,017.00 ;26;?; Kimpton;
33;marlin1978;?;12/27/2018; $14,182.00 ;46;no;
26;Kaix;?;12/27/2018; $14,400.00 ;63;?;
9;Pseudo Nim;+;12/27/2018; $14,600.00 ;73;?;
41;PMMMDL;?;?; $15,000.00 ;50;?;
23;nicolas75;?;12/27/2018; $15,000.00 ;81;?;
5;sharps1337;+;12/21/2018; $15,200.00 ;79;no;
3;Raynyan (friend2);?;12/21/2018; $15,500.00 ;69;no;
22;pantanal;+;12/27/2018; $16,000.00 ;?;?;
24;vsevolod4;+;12/27/2018; $16,319.00 ;84;no;
34;boekel;?;12/27/2018; $16,950.00 ;60;no;
21;ILS2;+;none; $17,000.00 ;40;?;
8;skaya (2x);+;12/27/2018; $17,000.00 ;?;?;
7;shoven;+;12/27/2018; $17,304.00 ;50;?;
51;EmeraldLady;+;12/27/2018; $18,000.00 ;47;?;
32;Mr. Chan;?;12/21/2018; $19,582.00 ;45;yes;completed challenge
46;kaka;+;12/21/2018; $20,001.00 ;34;no;
31;christenlabelle;?;none; $22,000.00 ;51;1k + Kimpton;
39;marcel.baden;?;12/27/2018; $22,000.00 ;77;?;
35;Flying Lawyer;?;12/27/2018; $22,135.00 ;70;?;
37;Roey007;?;none; $25,000.00 ;42;?;9 years RA - 9k adjustment: no kit message with 11k before
12;IThink;+;12/27/2018; $25,000.00 ;85;no;
19;HadesNL;+;12/27/2018; $28,273.90 ;52;?;
4;Raynyan (friend3);?;12/21/2018; $30,000.00 ;73;no;
29;btravers33;?;12/27/2018; $30,000.00 ;98;?;
2;Raynyan (friend1);?;12/21/2018; $32,000.00 ;75;no;
20;Raynyan;+;12/27/2018; ? ;70;?;~30 nights not counted somehow
6;samjnz;?;12/21/2018; ? ;?;2000;


04 JAN 2018 RA RENEWAL STATS [put total IHG vs. IC if you can]
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NAME.... IHG total (paid)/IC/EQP, break out IC spend if you can
Pseudo Nim 139 (116)/85/192K, of which $18K in IC
Boekel 85 (70)55/170K, of which $15K in IC
Tim O'Brien 29 IC Nights 2 Non IC IHG nights, 341,976 EQP
scubaccr 55 paid IC Nights , us$13,000++ / 4paid non-IC nights us$900++ (plus 8x IC reward nights, 20x non-IC reward nights) <== Sorry.. forgot to cop exact EQP values before 1/1/2018 acct zeroing
Cielito_ 81/77/5 - $7,353 F&B + $11,656 Room = $19,009 IC net spend - EQP 468,000 (First Time RA)
hclee01 50 IC us$13k++
Land-of-Miles ?? IC us$10.5k++
cazane 60 IC us$11.8k++
VaBeachGirl 54 IC us$13k++
PiffPaffPuff 60IC us$25k++
??????? 35 IC us$10.2k++ <== first time RA ref PiffPaffPuff colleague
Spitcool 40 IC us$15k++
Eltham 40 IC us$12k++
shoven 43 IC us$15k++ <== first time RA
skaya (partner) ?? IC us$10.2k++ <== renewed
darby1970 62 IC us$13k++
The Mileage Millionaire 102 paid IHG nights / 100 paid IC nights / 229k EQP / $22.7k++ IC spend
Orion_1 8 nights at IC, spent at 2 properties - USD 10,200 in total at ICs (honeymoon...)
HadesNL Elite qualifying points: 239,095, Qualifying nights: 39
Aussielori 50 IC us$8k++ 9.2k overall renewed on 16 jan

04 JAN 2018 RA LOSS STATS [put total IHG vs. IC if you can]
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tarek.h ?? IC us$9.1k++

sharps1337 IC us$9.9k++ (and 129 non-IC us$17k++ )

04 JAN 2017 RA RENEWAL STATS (Please include 2016 y/end EQP count)
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NAME.... IHG/IC/IC's EQP $$$$s
SCUBACCR 80/56/13 EQP=14,979 (Split $12864 + $2115)
HANNES08 76/46/10 EQP=11,200
OZ_CATALYST 75/63/8 EQP=14,700 (first Time RA) ($12414 at ICs)
TAREK.H 46/37/4 EQP=14.500 ($10,917 IC Spend)
TravelTheWorld66 147/33/11 EQP=27.972 ($8500 IC Spend)
HCLEE01 67/50/6 EQP=14880
ATACAMA40 82/56/10 EQP=??,???
VaBeachGirl 84/42/12 EQP=15,000
Land-of-Miles 87/73/10 EQP=40,000
SSH4POOH 132/99/28 EQP=50,000
???????? 75/35/8 EQP=??,??? (First Time RA, ref SSH4POOH)
iThink 82/36/11 EQP = 18,200
aussielori 75/45/5 EQP =15,100
1010101 50/48/4 = 12,500
MYSTERY7 63/45/? EQP=25,000 (First Time RA)
EmeraldLady 68/42/10 EQP=15,500
NKU 86/80/5 EQP=20,000
Petrus 110/40/3 EQP=20,000 ($8500 IC Spend)
JOHHENRIK 74/65/10 EQP=16,800
SyLance 76/76/4 EQP=17,500 (RA again after 3years missed)
Pseudo Nim 90/58/15 IC spend $9,500, $17K across chain (175K EQP)
Tim O'Brien 58 nights, EQP 474,576 , July 31, 2017 Year End, renewed to Dec 29, 2017
HadesNL 22/20/7 and us$20,000 ref two posts.
PROTEOME 53/36/? $25,000 (Plus further 30x IC Non-qual nights and 18 IC Award nights) <== nb Maybe/Maybe-Not the IC Non-qual $$'s count as about half EQPs spend, probably > 10k IC qual spend
Chinatrvl 88 nights (in all brands, but c. 75 in ICs), 300,000 EQP, ADR c. 115 USD as I stayed mostly on a locally negotiated rate (spend c. 10k USD)
Unterwegs 78(my count 86)/63/10/285.000 (according to email, I would have expected less. my spending estimate is 15-20K$)
Lewis42 77/39/10 EQP=16010
Whimike 88/35/12 EQP=14220

04 JAN 2017 RA Demotion to xxx Ambassador stats (if > 75/30/3)
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NAME IHG/IC/IC's EQP $$$$s

[Archived - no longer valid] New (Royal) Ambassador Criteria

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There was an ongoing discussion about the criteria for some time. This thread is now closed.

update from Executive Liaison Sept, 2023,
spend at other IHG luxury brands does count for RA, and Renewal.
Brands weren't stated, but reasonable to assume Six Senses, Regent, and Kimpton.

















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Old Sep 25, 2016, 2:58 pm
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Originally Posted by Land-of-Miles
Guaranteed 08:00 check in and 4pm check out?
Accor benefits include early check in and late check out - though not sure what time is defined for early check in - have had no issues with 4pm check out

I will agree that RA benefits are slightly better than Accor Platinum, but cannot agree with the statement " It is by far the best program in the industry when it comes to in-hotel experience."

I always get a suite at the M Gallery I stay at ( since anything over the basic rooms is a suite ) , get free soft drinks from the mini bar , could have early check in and do get 4pm check out

That is no different to what I made use of when staying as a Royal Ambassador at the IC round the corner - but get a better room (imo) for a lower cost per night

The guarantee of early check out is a better defined benefit, but that isn't something that makes it far better imo

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Old Sep 25, 2016, 3:13 pm
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Accor can be good, but pretty much only in Asia. It's rather poor in France for instance. We'll see how the new program looks. And no, there is no guaranteed 8am check in with Accor or any other program. Just RA.

As said above, many of us get exceptional suite upgrades such as Presidential, etc. In fact it seems to be happening more often these days. And the quality of the free mini-bar at most IC's is excellent. The occasional free mini-bar at Accor hotels is rather poor.

I have about 750 nights with SPG and more than that with IHG. I know the in-room experience very well. Sorry but SPG doesn't really come close and while I hope it doesn't deteriorate post-2018 with Marriott, we can't rule that out. And of course Hilton and Hyatt cannot compete for hotel experience.

And yes the post above about the value is of course correct. You can get a great hotel experience at an FS or MO, but it will cost you. RA's booking entry level rooms at IC's and getting top suites is an amazing value and unequaled in the industry.
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Originally Posted by stimpy
RA's booking entry level rooms at IC's and getting top suites is an amazing value and unequaled in the industry.
Completely agree. The lack of transparency around RA criteria is irrelevant to me (but I think it's a good thing); I prioritise ICs because they consistently treat me very well, and often exceptionally. Lifetime RA would be a bonus, but probably wouldn't mean I would stay more often.
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Originally Posted by Nickolash27
Completely agree. The lack of transparency around RA criteria is irrelevant to me (but I think it's a good thing); I prioritise ICs because they consistently treat me very well, and often exceptionally. Lifetime RA would be a bonus, but probably wouldn't mean I would stay more often.
Hey Nickolash,

just for a bit of fun, do you want a flip for our respective point balance?

you have a higher balance, you can have mine.

i have a higher balance, i have yours
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Originally Posted by stimpy
I have about 750 nights with SPG and more than that with IHG. I know the in-room experience very well. Sorry but SPG doesn't really come close and while I hope it doesn't deteriorate post-2018 with Marriott, we can't rule that out. And of course Hilton and Hyatt cannot compete for hotel experience.
The purpose of my question was to figure out the facts behind grand statements like "SPG doesn't really come close" and "of course Hilton and Hyatt cannot compete." I'm still none the wiser.

I'm particularly puzzled about why "Hyatt cannot compete" given that I would, in many cases, rate Hyatt above SPG in terms of hotel quality and elite experience.
RA's booking entry level rooms at IC's and getting top suites is an amazing value and unequaled in the industry.
Taking a rough-and-ready survey of the RA experience thread does not reflect a consistent record of RAs "booking entry level rooms at IC's and getting top suites." It actually shows people getting more or less what's guaranteed under the T&C, and there seems to be just as many people getting upgraded to Club Rooms as anything more exciting.

The concept of a strict entitlement to minimum two category upgrades is interesting, and if I wanted really big suites (which I'm not really bothered by, personally) then RA would be a really cheap way of getting that (of course in the relative sense, since I would need to pay 2x-3x the standard room rate to book a standard suite for the two-category jump). But that seems to be changing too, with the long list of newly excluded suites.

I guess my take-away from this thread is that unless I frequently need 8am check-in, huge suites for the cost of a small suite, or want to vanquish the minibar, RA isn't dramatically different from the other programs' top tiers.
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Hey Nickolash,

just for a bit of fun, do you want a flip for our respective point balance?

you have a higher balance, you can have mine.

i have a higher balance, i have yours
I don't bank my points - only a fool would do that.
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Originally Posted by stimpy
And yes the post above about the value is of course correct. You can get a great hotel experience at an FS or MO, but it will cost you. RA's booking entry level rooms at IC's and getting top suites is an amazing value and unequaled in the industry.
Not so much booking entry level basic room at any major hotel chain eg IHG or HH, but agreed if RA books club rooms and above then some great suites provided to me during checkin including best 2 categories of suite rooms in an IC hotel on multiple occasions

Yes I have has a Pres Suite at IC as RA booking entry level room (Manila) but this least->best room upgrade is very rare.

Also same possibility at Hilton as HHD booking base room I was upgraded to Royal Suite (Hilton Antwerp), and booking Club at Conrad Singapore upgraded to Pres Suite.

It seems to me the very highest Suites are never given to HHD/IHG-RA foc unless the hotel is sold out.
At that "sold out" time my personal experience shows the hotels that have to then use a top Pres/Royal suite all elect to give Royal suite to "reward" one of top-status and/or that individual hotels regular guests, and not even consider NOR1/Upsell type extra income for the room.

I am at roughly same Pres/Royal suite upgrade total wins with IHG as RA and Hilton/Conrad as HHD.
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Sometimes it is difficult to understand, what the reasons for an upgrade are.
- no other room available
- loyalty program status
- regular guest (number of nights at a specific hotel)
- compensation for a previous stay with problems

Personally I prefer to get a junior suite every time when booking a standard room, than to get the royal/president suite from time to time.
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Is the room upgrade benefit to top rooms of RA overrated? And perhaps just based on luck?

I am a Spire AMB, and I'm very well aware of the theoretical one category guaranteed room upgrade.

In the past year, on a handful of occasions, at very desirable hotels, I have been upgrade to presi/imperial suite from having booked a suite. On each occasion those upgrade were specifically excluded in the AMB T&C. At each of those hotels I do not have a rich stay history.

Yes, if a RA would have been at the hotel on same dates, I might have not gotten those rooms, but that didn't happen.

YMMV
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Sometimes it is difficult to understand, what the reasons for an upgrade are.
- no other room available
- loyalty program status
- regular guest (number of nights at a specific hotel)
- compensation for a previous stay with problems

Personally I prefer to get a junior suite every time when booking a standard room, than to get the royal/president suite from time to time.
i believe luck can enter into the equation, relationship with GM/management, or just the Front Desk staff, the MOD, timing, and many other factors.

some believe you create your own luck.

i recall a brief from a very succesful entrepreneur (net worth 10Bn) to his high profile headhunter for a senior executive placement "find me someone lucky"

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I believe that my RA was renewed in August, I have not picked up my postal mail for 6 weeks or so but have been welcomed as RA in several hotels this month.

IHG not publishing the qualification details is fine with me, makes it seem a bit more "clubby" and the program fits my travel patterns / price point better than any other chain.

I think it is good news about the Accor + Marriott / SPG expansions and will give everybody options in the event their RA is not renewed.

If I have done the nights as IHG has required over the past 6 years and I am not renewed, IHG will probably get zero business from me thereafter.

Several posters seem to question the value of RA. they do not seem to understand the exclusivity of the RA status, I compared every other major VIP program and RA makes the most sense to me.
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Originally Posted by jonspencer
I believe that my RA was renewed in August, I have not picked up my postal mail for 6 weeks or so but have been welcomed as RA in several hotels this month.
You can check online. Or you can see your RA card in the IHG mobile app.

Several posters seem to question the value of RA. they do not seem to understand the exclusivity of the RA status, I compared every other major VIP program and RA makes the most sense to me.
Yes they don't seem to understand. So they should try out RA and see for themselves!
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Old Sep 27, 2016, 1:52 am
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Originally Posted by stimpy
You can check online. Or you can see your RA card in the IHG mobile app.



Yes they don't seem to understand. So they should try out RA and see for themselves!
You should also see renewal as a transaction in your account.

The odd thing to me is not the value of RA which is obvious to many of us, it is the lack of any real recognition for non RAs. It is a strange business model to me which deliberately keeps the qualification details of the only good loyalty tier vague and opaque and offers little tangible value to the lower tier.
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Old Sep 27, 2016, 7:15 am
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Originally Posted by Land-of-Miles
The odd thing to me is not the value of RA which is obvious to many of us, it is the lack of any real recognition for non RAs.
Before I qualified for the RA status, I've got more or less the same exceptional upgrades, that I get now. The only difference is, that as a RA I book cheaper (standard) rooms most of the time.

An AMB, who is a regular guest, gets significant more recognition than a RA on his first stay. In other words: The recognition for AMB is good.

From my point of view the RA is about saving money, not for better recognition. That's why IHG's presentation about revenue as qualification criteria for RA is ridiculous from my point of view.
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Old Sep 27, 2016, 7:29 am
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Originally Posted by thbe
Before I qualified for the RA status, I've got more or less the same exceptional upgrades, that I get now. The only difference is, that as a RA I book cheaper (standard) rooms most of the time.

An AMB, who is a regular guest, gets significant more recognition than a RA on his first stay. In other words: The recognition for AMB is good.

From my point of view the RA is about saving money, not for better recognition. That's why IHG's presentation about revenue as qualification criteria for RA is ridiculous from my point of view.
no question, a regular, or long term stayer is a more meaningful customer to a property, than the program.

i've been all three, and without question, leverage for uprades is much better for RA, particulary at properties with no extensive stay history.

i think we'll see more, and more, revenue is the way the industry is moving. it's a far more meaningful indicator, than in IHG's case, cheap nights at a HI, constituting 2/3rds of the night criteria, for their top tier brand. their move to IC revenue for RA is appropriate. Spire for the other brands.
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