Upgrade Benefit Language Revised
#31
Join Date: Jun 2008
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Most Marriott hotels only have a couple room types, excluding suites, and, again, IME, those that had multiple room types already had this policy in writing. Those properties were, IME, vacation destination properties.
Examples:
It just doesn't seem to be that big a change from what most properties have already been doing.
Examples:
- Atlanta Marriott Marquis: Non-suite room types for a 7/1 reservation are Guest room and Concierge level. No change
- Eden Roc: The three room types for the same night, at different rates are Guest room, Partial ocean view and Ocean view. My previous reservations here have indicated I could only get a one type UG, but, in fact, I was given an Ocean view room at the Guest room rate. IMO, no change.
- JW Ko Olina: Mountain or Golf view, Ocean view, Deluxe Ocean view. I paid for the least room and was UG to Ocean view. The one room type UG was clear to me before going, and I remember thinking about paying the extra for the Ocean view to get the Deluxe, but read on the Web that the Ocean view was very nice. IME, no change.
- NY Marquis: Guest room, times Square guest room, Executive king larger guest room and CL guest room. IME, I've sometimes leapfrogged to the CL level, and other times to the Executive king. I've declined the Times Square option and mostly had a regular room. In other words, the same as it appears with the "new" language.
It just doesn't seem to be that big a change from what most properties have already been doing.
#32
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: New York USA
Posts: 2,933
Is a queen room considered an upgrade over a room with 2 double beds?
#33


Join Date: Sep 2004
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Most Marriott hotels only have a couple room types, excluding suites, and, again, IME, those that had multiple room types already had this policy in writing. Those properties were, IME, vacation destination properties.
It just doesn't seem to be that big a change from what most properties have already been doing.
It just doesn't seem to be that big a change from what most properties have already been doing.
#35
Join Date: Dec 2004
Programs: United 1K, MR Plat, SPG Plat
Posts: 804
We it may not have a big impact at most Marriotts. It does give any hotel the ability to limit the upgrade.
I am more concerned about MR people lying about the T&C language being changed. Really says a lot about MR and their integrity!
Regards,
RIP..
I am more concerned about MR people lying about the T&C language being changed. Really says a lot about MR and their integrity!
Regards,
RIP..
#36
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I think we've jumped several categories at almost every resort hotel we've ever stayed at. (Except Grand Cayman which gave us a crummy room despite the hotel being nearly empty). Curacao, Waikikii, Wailea, Waikoloa I book the most basic resort view on points and have always gotten ocean front or very good ocean view rooms.
#37

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Sounds like it actually might benefit elites, not hurt them.
#39
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#40


Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
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#41


Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
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folks it appears as though the wording was only a change on the website (perhaps it was as a result of the frequent discussions on here about the dislike of the former wording - honestly I have no idea), but this was nothing more than that, a change in verbiage on the website nothing more - everything internal has a published date much older than the past while, I see nothing that says the standards have changed at all
2. I don't recall much discussion on the board about any unhappiness with the way the current rule was stated. I do recall much discussion when the rule stated "finest available accomodations" without excluding suites. But that's been years ago.
3. The current terms and conditions for elite upgrades state as follows: "Free Room Upgrade: Suites not included; based on room availability at check-in and limited to a Member's personal guestroom. For Residence Inn and TownePlace Suites, upgrades from studio rooms to 1- or 2-bedrooms are not guaranteed. Not available at Marriott Vacation Club." https://www.marriott.com/rewards/terms/elite.mi Notice, there is no limitation as to next highest room category.
But here is the newer language in a separate description of the upgrade benefit (but which is not a part of the terms and conditions): "For Platinum Elite members, the best way is up! So every time you check in, we'll do our best to upgrade you - at no additional charge - to our best-available guest room in the next room category level. Suites are excluded. Not available at Marriott Vacation Club." What was the point of adding the language to the description, but not the T&C's? https://www.marriott.com/rewards/mem...ts/platinum.mi
#42


Join Date: Nov 2005
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(I made a bet that probably at some point Marriott's Ministry of Truth will claim this change was caused by numerous requests by members – if it acknowledges the change at all.)Excuse me, "verbiage on the website" is what I agree to when I make reservations and join Marriott Rewards. That's the most important verbiage there is between me and MR. I don't have access to MR internal documents so don't care much what's there. "Verbiage on the website" is the contract between me and MR. How changing that could be considered something minor?!
Last edited by slowly; May 9, 2012 at 1:07 pm
#43
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he language should be the same in all media and print description of any benefit. Any deviation is going to cause confusion.
#44
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Are you claiming that Marriott for years has published "we will upgrade you to the best available room (suites excluded)" on their website, but internally to hotels always said "no, upgrade one category only"?
#45
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: BDU
Programs: DL:MM, Marriott:LTT
Posts: 8,777
If a hotel chain rewards program is causing people so much angst, then perhaps it's time to switch programs.

