Seeing Upgrades Online Before Check In
#1
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Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: CHS
Programs: UA Premier, AA Gold, AC 25K, Marriott LT Titanium, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Gold
Posts: 2,144
Seeing Upgrades Online Before Check In
I don't know if this has been mentioned before, but I recently noticed that something which is new to me. Apparently, when a property blocks out rooms for arriving elite members, the change in room class will show in your reservation on Marriott.com. Some hotels appear to be blocking out rooms as much as 4-5 days in advance.
Generally, when I initially book a room at Marriott.com, I will print out a copy of the reservation. Recently, I checked a reservation a few days before arrival. The reservation online showed me as being booked into a club room, but my original reservation was for a basic room. When I checked in, I was given a club room without asking for an upgrade.
Soon after that, I reached platinum status for the first time. I had a stay planned for a property where I have visited several times over the last six months. I had booked a basic room. Four days before my arrival, my reservation showed that I was now booked into a club room. I called the hotel to make a change in the reservation and asked for an upgrade (noting my new platinum status, I explained that I was hoping for one of the better club rooms). The next day, my reservation now showed that I was booked into an 'executive king' (an oversized room with a great view). Sure enough, when I checked in, I was given an executive king.
Something to check on.....
[This message has been edited by BillMorrow (edited 01-12-2002).]
Generally, when I initially book a room at Marriott.com, I will print out a copy of the reservation. Recently, I checked a reservation a few days before arrival. The reservation online showed me as being booked into a club room, but my original reservation was for a basic room. When I checked in, I was given a club room without asking for an upgrade.
Soon after that, I reached platinum status for the first time. I had a stay planned for a property where I have visited several times over the last six months. I had booked a basic room. Four days before my arrival, my reservation showed that I was now booked into a club room. I called the hotel to make a change in the reservation and asked for an upgrade (noting my new platinum status, I explained that I was hoping for one of the better club rooms). The next day, my reservation now showed that I was booked into an 'executive king' (an oversized room with a great view). Sure enough, when I checked in, I was given an executive king.
Something to check on.....
[This message has been edited by BillMorrow (edited 01-12-2002).]
#2
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Sacramento, Ca USA
Programs: United 1K MM - 1.7M actually, Marriott Platinum Premier, Hertz Gold
Posts: 1,231
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How do you find booking at the Marriott website as opposed to calling the Platinum Reservation number? Is it quicker? More convenient? Do you have braodband, so you don't have to wait forever for pages to download?
The reason I ask -- I ask the 800 number people to email me copies of my rservation, which they do -- and it is very convenient to have the reservation sent to me. But you can't request a non Internet reservation on the web page...so i wouldn't be able to see on my own what kind of upgrade I get.
Thanks for answering my questions.
#3




Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Pittsburgh
Programs: Whoever Has the Best Bonus
Posts: 5,242
I am able to view any Marriott reservations online -- ones I make online at Marriott or elsewhere, and ones made on the phone.
#4
Join Date: Nov 2000
Posts: 441
Actually you can see non-internet based reservations at the Marriott website... you just need your last name and confirmation number - I do it all the time.
Check out: https://www.marriott.com/reservation...eservation.asp
Check out: https://www.marriott.com/reservation...eservation.asp

