Corporate Preferred/Preferred Plus Program [Master Thread]
#242
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Calgary
Programs: AC, AA, SPG
Posts: 776
Hi DWilliamson,
Look at the top of the forum for the "SPG Forum Primary Resource" thread. Once there look for the "everything you want to know about status with SPG" link. All the information you seek is there!
Look at the top of the forum for the "SPG Forum Primary Resource" thread. Once there look for the "everything you want to know about status with SPG" link. All the information you seek is there!
#243
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Lafayette, CO, USA
Programs: SPG Lifetime Plat, AA Gold, UA Gold, DL Silver, HH Gold, Vail Epic
Posts: 9,096
The rules of this level are spelled out here...
http://www.lg0.net/starwood/gpspenro...%20Association
I posted an old 2001 chart that compares the levels last fall. There have been only a few minor details that have changed since this chart was produced.
http://www.lg0.net/starwood/gpspenro...%20Association
I posted an old 2001 chart that compares the levels last fall. There have been only a few minor details that have changed since this chart was produced.
#244
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Austin, Texas
Posts: 380
The rules of this level are spelled out here...
http://www.lg0.net/starwood/gpspenro...%20Association
I posted an old 2001 chart that compares the levels last fall. There have been only a few minor details that have changed since this chart was produced.
http://www.lg0.net/starwood/gpspenro...%20Association
I posted an old 2001 chart that compares the levels last fall. There have been only a few minor details that have changed since this chart was produced.
#245
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: SXSW
Programs: DL Plat; HH Diamond; SPG & Hyatt Plat
Posts: 996
#246
Join Date: Jun 2007
Programs: SPG Platinum, Delta Gold, AA Platinum, BA Silver
Posts: 48
I was hoping that there weren't too many changes to that chart since 2001 but I just e-mailed Starwood to ask about the 2,000 bonus points after the 5th and 10th stay at the Corporate Preferred level and was told that they no longer offer this :-(
#247
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Lafayette, CO, USA
Programs: SPG Lifetime Plat, AA Gold, UA Gold, DL Silver, HH Gold, Vail Epic
Posts: 9,096
I should have gone ahead and detailed the changes that I knew of off the top of my head.
1. No longer 5th and 10th stay bonuses for Corp Pref.
2. Late checkout benefit is now based on availability at both resorts and convention properties.
Also, see the Everything you wanted to know about status at SPG thread from the Primary Resource Sticky.
1. No longer 5th and 10th stay bonuses for Corp Pref.
2. Late checkout benefit is now based on availability at both resorts and convention properties.
Also, see the Everything you wanted to know about status at SPG thread from the Primary Resource Sticky.
Last edited by sc flier; Jul 3, 2007 at 5:46 am
#248


Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: RIC
Programs: Delta Diamond, National EE, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Titanium Elite
Posts: 889
Now I am sure they are less but, what are the upgrade chances as corporate vs. gold. But how much less?
My Gold is going away and going to go back to corporate...
My Gold is going away and going to go back to corporate...
#249




Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: From: PWM
Programs: United GS, Fairmont Platinum,SPG LTPlat, Hilton Diamond, MarriottGold..like the rest of the world
Posts: 4,401
Upgrades as Corp are essentially the very same as Gold. Which is to say minimal -- higher floor maybe; away from elevators maybe; better views maybe. That's all you should count on.
Let's face it: it takes nothing to get to Corporate Level. The benefits reflect that reality. Still, one could argue it's better than a base member. The significant benefits are clearly held for Platinum members of the SPG program.
Let's face it: it takes nothing to get to Corporate Level. The benefits reflect that reality. Still, one could argue it's better than a base member. The significant benefits are clearly held for Platinum members of the SPG program.
#250
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Lafayette, CO, USA
Programs: SPG Lifetime Plat, AA Gold, UA Gold, DL Silver, HH Gold, Vail Epic
Posts: 9,096
In terms of upgrades, there's supposed to be no difference between Corporate, Gold, or Preferred Plus. The benefit that Gold gets is the extra point per dollar spent.
However, an untrained check-in agent may not be as aware of the Corporate or Preferred Plus status, and that would be my fear. Of course, I have no personal experience in this possibility, so my concern might be without merit.
However, an untrained check-in agent may not be as aware of the Corporate or Preferred Plus status, and that would be my fear. Of course, I have no personal experience in this possibility, so my concern might be without merit.
#251
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Austin, Texas
Posts: 380
In terms of upgrades, there's supposed to be no difference between Corporate, Gold, or Preferred Plus. The benefit that Gold gets is the extra point per dollar spent.
However, an untrained check-in agent may not be as aware of the Corporate or Preferred Plus status, and that would be my fear. Of course, I have no personal experience in this possibility, so my concern might be without merit.
However, an untrained check-in agent may not be as aware of the Corporate or Preferred Plus status, and that would be my fear. Of course, I have no personal experience in this possibility, so my concern might be without merit.
However, outside the US, I've gotten minor upgrades with this "status".
Conditions may have been different, but with a Gold I got a decent upgrade in my 1 shot in India and free breakfast in Tokyo.
Awaiting my first stay as Platinum, so no basis for comparison there.
#252
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Lafayette, CO, USA
Programs: SPG Lifetime Plat, AA Gold, UA Gold, DL Silver, HH Gold, Vail Epic
Posts: 9,096
No way to say if there was a difference regarding your India stay, but it sounds as if breakfast in Tokyo was that particular hotel's additional benefit -- not a standard SPG benefit. So it would have been completely up to the hotel about to whom they gave free breakfast. They could have easily excluded any status other than Gold, and it would be completely within their right to do so.
#253
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Alexandria, VA
Programs: SPG Pref+, Hilton Silver, Hyatt Plat, BA Blue, AA Riff-Raff, UA Unwashed, Travel Anonymous Platinum
Posts: 1,469
Last month, I did an award RTW trip, staying at both SPG and Hilton hotels in USA, Australia and UK. I am SPG Gold and Hilton Gold, FYI... From my perspective and experience, I can draw 2 conclusions:
- SPG has better hotels than Hilton hotels (more upscale, better quality)
- Hilton treated their Golds better than SPG treated their Golds (almost always upgrade at Hiltons, hardly any at SPGs)
Overall, SPG Gold is at a lower level than Hilton Gold, and it show up in terms of # of nights necessary to gain the "Gold" level (10 nights to become SPG Gold, 16 nights to become Hilton Gold). Granted, there are fewer SPG hotels than Hilton hotels, but the SPG hotels tend to be better than Hilton hotels in terms of quality. So it's kind of a wash.... I love both chains, for different reasons.
I am going to let my SPG Gold lapse because there is almost no difference between SPG Gold and SPG Corporate (which I already have by virture of SPG Amex) and try to remain Gold with Hilton. If I want to stay at SPG, I'll pay extra for the better rooms if I want them. With Hilton, I just hope my Hilton status will let me upgrade.
- SPG has better hotels than Hilton hotels (more upscale, better quality)
- Hilton treated their Golds better than SPG treated their Golds (almost always upgrade at Hiltons, hardly any at SPGs)
Overall, SPG Gold is at a lower level than Hilton Gold, and it show up in terms of # of nights necessary to gain the "Gold" level (10 nights to become SPG Gold, 16 nights to become Hilton Gold). Granted, there are fewer SPG hotels than Hilton hotels, but the SPG hotels tend to be better than Hilton hotels in terms of quality. So it's kind of a wash.... I love both chains, for different reasons.
I am going to let my SPG Gold lapse because there is almost no difference between SPG Gold and SPG Corporate (which I already have by virture of SPG Amex) and try to remain Gold with Hilton. If I want to stay at SPG, I'll pay extra for the better rooms if I want them. With Hilton, I just hope my Hilton status will let me upgrade.
#254
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Austin, Texas
Posts: 380
That conversation went something like...
Me: Hey - after this stay, I'll be platinum, any chance I can get an upgrade to the Club Floor (which I checked is pretty empty)?
Desk: No - I'm so sorry, that is only available to Platinum guests.
Me: How about club access?
Desk: No - again, I'm sorry, but we can't do that. I can provide you with breakfast coupons at the fabulous <insert downstairs buffet here> restaurant.
Me: Ok - thank you!
#255
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: YWG
Programs: AC Altitude E35K, *Silve, UA Premier Silver, Marriott Platinum, SPG Preferred Plus, a bunch of other
Posts: 410
http://www.starwoodhotels.com/prefer...fits_gold.html
Unless your stays are all one-nighters

