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Originally Posted by SkiAdcock
(Post 16204274)
Stay at the LAX Ren. Nicer hotel, you usually get an upgrade to jr. suite, and they know how to process the EEO.
Cheers. Thanks for the heads-up though. |
Originally Posted by libuser
(Post 16131078)
I always ask for it. I have not been upgraded but when I have seen my room I promptly go back and ask if they have something better. If they say that they do not have anything better, then I just tell them to cancel the reservation of a suite I just made and to give me that suite. Worked at least 2 times. : )
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Originally Posted by cyberdad
(Post 16207149)
IME, people who try to game the system to gain something for themselves for which they would otherwise not be entitled, generally wind up having the effect of screwing things up for others....Who are likely more deserving, and certainly more ethical.
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Originally Posted by pinniped
(Post 16185665)
My failures with the Plat override did not involve any kind of major worldwide event or other situation (e.g., natural disaster or whatnot) where the hotel was likely to have lost control of its inventory.
I know there are others here who have had successes with it and may assign value to it. For me, it doesn't really have any value...that's why, to me, the difference between Gold and Plat is basically the wine and 2 points per dollar spent. |
Originally Posted by kcblakely
(Post 16190449)
Hmm. Sounds like a great idea to me.
I'll tell you why you can't - because credit card merchant rules don't allow it. Hotels must allow cancellation up to 1600 the day of checkin. Granted - some properties try to get away with not following the rules, but they only get away with it if you let them.... |
Originally Posted by Paulakers2010
(Post 16206356)
Actually, I do notice that because the complimentary continental breakfast comes with smoke Salmon in LAX Ren. However, I noticed that their lacking effort to make the bill right actually gives me the best chance to finish 20 nights for Megabonus and the race to PLT. Sitting at 55 EQN, I would be spending most of the EEO weekends in Marriott LAX until I reach 100 and June 5. Then, I would get back to LAX Ren. Another nice thing about the LAX Ren is it's so close to Burger King so my friends all just have to park there instead of doing valet parking. W 98th can do the trick for Marriott LAX but it's quite a walk.
Thanks for the heads-up though. |
Originally Posted by libuser
(Post 16131078)
I always ask for it. I have not been upgraded but when I have seen my room I promptly go back and ask if they have something better. If they say that they do not have anything better, then I just tell them to cancel the reservation of a suite I just made and to give me that suite. Worked at least 2 times. : )
This sounds like a horrible case of DYKWIA.:td: |
Funny, I don't have much to complain about. I've been Platinum for all of two days, and I've already received a nice upgrade to a suite with jacuzzi at a Courtyard, and a confirmed Club & prime view room upgrade at a JW next week (suite pending on availability as they only have a few).
So far, I"m very impressed. |
LB Ren
Once again, another trip to these hotels, as they are handy to where I need to be. Club closed at the Ren over the weekend. Next trip I stayed down the street at Hotel H, and I received a personal note thanking me for returning. Now, that is classy service, plus the club was open over the weekend.
Gonna try again next week, I will report back. Gold |
Originally Posted by Cargojon
(Post 16215335)
If I were the desk clerk, I'd charge you for the suite you "just booked" if it was past the cancellation window.
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Originally Posted by DillMan
(Post 16153421)
I'm Platinum Premier and facing the same decision. Up until a few years ago - or even last year - I thought the Marriott program and Platinum Premier were the best option out there. Now it seems Marriott just isn't willing to reach out to super-frequent (300+night/yr) guests. Bending rules, helping out, and going the extra mile for "valued" guests was always an attraction to the Marriott program, but now it seems as if Marriott can't be troubled with even being nice/welcoming.
Finally she changed to the JW in the same city. World of difference. She received hotel cards from mgmt including personal cellphone numbers in case she ever had problems. Always received nice rooms and was given valet pkg for the price of self-park because she was traveling alone. IME, Marriott is kind of okay domestically but really shines in their intl hotels. Besides always receiving nice rooms, often suites, the staff is outstanding. They regularly ask if there is anything they can do, no matter how small. In other words, they act like they really appreciate the business. Hotels live and die based on their services. Marriott has some great properties but also some lousy ones. If I stay at one that stinks, I don't think twice about packing up and going across the street. |
Some hotels/staff don't seem to care that you stay at other Marriotts 100+ nights a year, they treat one time/first time (especially on points) elite guests just like anyone else, because they aren't incentivized to treat you great- you aren't likely to come back as a paid guest to *their* property.
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