Upgrade Benefit Language Revised
#16


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Here's quote from 2010 T&C:
Room Upgrade
When you check in, we’ll upgrade you to our best-available guest room at no additional charge. Not available for suites, Marriott Vacation Club International or Horizons by Marriott Vacation Club. For Residence Inn and TownPlace Suites, upgrades from studio to 1- or 2-bedrooms are not guaranteed.
When you check in, we’ll upgrade you to our best-available guest room at no additional charge. Not available for suites, Marriott Vacation Club International or Horizons by Marriott Vacation Club. For Residence Inn and TownPlace Suites, upgrades from studio to 1- or 2-bedrooms are not guaranteed.
#17


Join Date: Mar 2001
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It was written in the JW Ko Olina page and reservations. I remember seeing it on some other properties, which I believe were also resort properties. For some reason, I'm thinking it was also in one of the miami Beach properties. If it was made up by a desk clerk, the desk clerk somehow got it written on the site and in the reservation.
In any case, this new and significant downgrade to plat/gold benefits is disappointing, to say the least.
#18



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Elimantion of Bogos (sad but I could live with it).
Neutering of cat 1-4 free night certs - that hurt
Cutting back upgrades to only one category - that's the last straw.
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#21
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Somebody asked MR why the upgrade language was changed. MR first responded that they should share their concerns with Marriott Customer Service. MR then responded, "we shared your concern (sic with our customer service team) and found out some good news. The wording of the benefit has actually not changed but hotels often upgrade to suites if they're available. Hope that helps!"
WOW. The left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing! The person coordinating social media for MR obviously has not been with MR very long!
Someone also posted the same question on the BOGO discussion on MR Insiders. Michelle responded, "We have not changed the T&Cs in any way - they've always said this. However, properties can upgrade to whatever premium room they wish - including suites - and they regularly do. It is a function of their availability and sell strategy (in other words, if they predict they will be able to sell premium rooms at a premium rate, they may hold a few out for last minute upsell opportunities)...."
I think this shows how little MR values elites. They make a major change to a benefit without notification and then deny it! Wow! Starwood, Hilton, and Hyatt are all making major improvements to their loyalty programs, and MR continues to devalue theirs.
Regards,
RIP...
WOW. The left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing! The person coordinating social media for MR obviously has not been with MR very long!
Someone also posted the same question on the BOGO discussion on MR Insiders. Michelle responded, "We have not changed the T&Cs in any way - they've always said this. However, properties can upgrade to whatever premium room they wish - including suites - and they regularly do. It is a function of their availability and sell strategy (in other words, if they predict they will be able to sell premium rooms at a premium rate, they may hold a few out for last minute upsell opportunities)...."
I think this shows how little MR values elites. They make a major change to a benefit without notification and then deny it! Wow! Starwood, Hilton, and Hyatt are all making major improvements to their loyalty programs, and MR continues to devalue theirs.
Regards,
RIP...
#22
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We have not changed the T&Cs in any way - they've always said this. However, properties can upgrade to whatever premium room they wish - including suites - and they regularly do. It is a function of their availability and sell strategy (in other words, if they predict they will be able to sell premium rooms at a premium rate, they may hold a few out for last minute upsell opportunities).
Us regular people are running things - as usual. I promise to own up to anything we change - but this isn't one of 'em...
#24
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: New York USA
Posts: 2,933
Here's quote from 2010 T&C:Room Upgrade
When you check in, we’ll upgrade you to our best-available guest room at no additional charge. Not available for suites, Marriott Vacation Club International or Horizons by Marriott Vacation Club. For Residence Inn and TownPlace Suites, upgrades from studio to 1- or 2-bedrooms are not guaranteed.
When you check in, we’ll upgrade you to our best-available guest room at no additional charge. Not available for suites, Marriott Vacation Club International or Horizons by Marriott Vacation Club. For Residence Inn and TownPlace Suites, upgrades from studio to 1- or 2-bedrooms are not guaranteed.
Slowly, thank you for your time in researching this. To say that Marriott is screwing us over at every turn seems like a fair assessment these days. And they cover up and backpedal and delay...and think we're stupid.
Marriott, what say you?
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#26
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¶¶¶ Room Upgrade: At no additional charge, we’ll do our best to upgrade you to our best-available guest room in the next room category level. Suites are excluded. Not available at Marriott Vacation Club.
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This is a major downgrade to MR Plat benefits. In many hotels, a one category upgrade is almost nothing. Depending on the property, it can be the same room one floor higher or a room of the same size but a different shape, etc. It also limits the required upgrade to cases where the hotel has an empty room exactly one category up and the probability of this can be small if that category contains few rooms.
In fact, one could even envision a hotel redefining room categories to have, for example, many standard rooms but only a handful in the next category, so that they rarely if ever have to give an upgrade.
In fact, one could even envision a hotel redefining room categories to have, for example, many standard rooms but only a handful in the next category, so that they rarely if ever have to give an upgrade.
#29


Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
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michelle from MR Insiders this morning
We have not changed the T&Cs in any way - they've always said this. However, properties can upgrade to whatever premium room they wish - including suites - and they regularly do. It is a function of their availability and sell strategy (in other words, if they predict they will be able to sell premium rooms at a premium rate, they may hold a few out for last minute upsell opportunities).
Us regular people are running things - as usual. I promise to own up to anything we change - but this isn't one of 'em...
We have not changed the T&Cs in any way - they've always said this. However, properties can upgrade to whatever premium room they wish - including suites - and they regularly do. It is a function of their availability and sell strategy (in other words, if they predict they will be able to sell premium rooms at a premium rate, they may hold a few out for last minute upsell opportunities).
Us regular people are running things - as usual. I promise to own up to anything we change - but this isn't one of 'em...
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