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A bit off topic, I'm guessing nothing has to be exchanged for the single night certificates when booking Sheraton or legacy SPG? Seems to be bookable online.
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Originally Posted by ICEROCK
(Post 30374890)
Hi folks. Do you guys have success to book SPG property using the new Cat 1-4 7 nights certificate? I called SPG reservation line, they can see the certificate in my account but they can't book it citing the system integration issues. They ask me to call back later but can't tell me when. Any people succeed? Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Confirmed I was able to book a Sheraton property and attach a 7 night certificate. No issues at all. |
Converted 2x certs from the old category to new mapping. Attached one cert to a reservation. Total savings ~$2,000. Took roughly 30min, I was quite surprised how smooth it was. |
Originally Posted by goodeats21
(Post 30366387)
Basic question, as I haven't had much time to devote to keeping up with all the merger fallout.
I had a reservation using old-style 7 night cert. (Cat1-5). I had to cancel due to changing work commitments. Phone agent said I would get the cert back, but in checking account, looks like it deposited 45,000 points into my account instead. Should I be able to get the cert back? Not sure what the expectations are now... Thanks.
Originally Posted by potm
(Post 30367115)
You’ll have to call back and explain what happened and get them to give you a new certificate instead of 45k points. I finally got a chance to call. Took some pushing, as they originally said it was just the 45,000 point option, but they finally put me on hold and switched out the 45,000 points for a new Cat 1-4 cert. |
Family stay in NC4 or NC5
Hello everyone,
I have tried searching but can't find any related threads (if there are, apologies, I would be very grateful for pointers). I have a travel package that I can (hopefully) use in a NC4 or NC5 hotel, and am looking for suggestions that will be suitable for a family with two children (will be 2 and 4) - so most likely hotels with 2x double beds in a "standard room". We will be travelling from the UK but very happy to be flexible on location! Most likely looking at next Spring/early summer - but again, this can be flexible. Many thanks! |
What are NC4 and NC5? North Carolina congressional districts? |
I do believe NC4 and NC5 are references to specific hotel certs from a Travel Package award.
Check out the Wiki section of the https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marr...on-thread.html. |
Orlando is a pretty good option for mid-range hotels good for the whole family.
Europe is tough for 2 queens. But ultimately you're better off thinking about where you'd like to take the family, then look to see if a suitable Marriott option exists. |
Originally Posted by carlitos
(Post 30371506)
What? seriously? they will allow it again in 2019?
No luck for me. I was thinking of cashing out mine in the next couple of weeks. The hotels I like are all NC6, so no use for an OC8.
Originally Posted by qofmiwok
(Post 30373798)
I never thought I'd be able to use my certificate if they didn't keep extending it until it happened to work out. But I recently converted it from the old 1-5 to a new 1-4 plus upgraded it to a 5 at the same time. It took several phone calls and they overcharged me 30000 points, but just credited them back because it was easier than trying to fix the mistake. I just used it for a week at Barcelona Renaissance, which worked out well. In the end the week really didn't cost me anything thanks to the old package pricing. But I'm glad to have one less thing to worry about.
The problem in my case is I would have to cancel my 5-night stay (using points) to free up the 60K points for the TP upgrade that I could then apply to a 7-night stay. So many things could potentially go wrong, especially since it is a Sheraton that just moved onto the Marriott platform... |
Originally Posted by hhoope01
(Post 30376843)
I do believe NC4 and NC5 are references to specific hotel certs from a Travel Package award.
Check out the Wiki section of the https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marr...on-thread.html.
Originally Posted by craigthemif
(Post 30376853)
Orlando is a pretty good option for mid-range hotels good for the whole family.
Europe is tough for 2 queens. But ultimately you're better off thinking about where you'd like to take the family, then look to see if a suitable Marriott option exists. |
Originally Posted by MSPeconomist
(Post 30376780)
What are NC4 and NC5? North Carolina congressional districts?
Originally Posted by hhoope01
(Post 30376843)
I do believe NC4 and NC5 are references to specific hotel certs from a Travel Package award.
Check out the Wiki section of the https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marr...on-thread.html. |
Originally Posted by potm
(Post 30376114)
Confirmed I was able to book a Sheraton property and attach a 7 night certificate. No issues at all. |
Originally Posted by njm42
(Post 30377174)
Yes - I had an Old Category 6 certificate which I'm hoping to be able to use at a New Category 4 or 5 (if I manage to find somebody that will allow me to upgrade)
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Originally Posted by ICEROCK
(Post 30374890)
Hi folks. Do you guys have success to book SPG property using the new Cat 1-4 7 nights certificate? I called SPG reservation line, they can see the certificate in my account but they can't book it citing the system integration issues. They ask me to call back later but can't tell me when. Any people succeed? Any suggestions? Thanks.
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