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How did he lie to you. It wasnt availible.
Did you work at that hotel. Maybe you were staying for multiple days and tomarrow a wedding or a confrence of CEOs were coming in paying an outrageous rate and they were promised suites but when you looked you saw they were availible tonight. HE was willing to sell one to you cause you were *****ing like a fiend. THe only reason most of the platinums want a suite is to gloat oh Im platinum look at me, when u never needed one |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by hlmem: How did he lie to you. It wasnt availible. Did you work at that hotel. Maybe you were staying for multiple days and tomarrow a wedding or a confrence of CEOs were coming in paying an outrageous rate and they were promised suites but when you looked you saw they were availible tonight. HE was willing to sell one to you cause you were *****ing like a fiend. THe only reason most of the platinums want a suite is to gloat oh Im platinum look at me, when u never needed one</font> [This message has been edited by fireworksboy (edited 08-14-2003).] [This message has been edited by fireworksboy (edited 08-14-2003).] |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by hlmem: A platinum is only promised 3 things others are unrequiored bonuses. 1- Prefered room type, smoking, non smoking and bed prefrence. 2- Concerage(sp) accsess except on weekends. 3- Platinum Amnenity Thats it</font> I qoute... When you check in, we'll upgrade you to our finest available accommodations - whenever we can - at no additional charge. Not available at Marriott Vacation Club International locations. From the terms and conditions page... Room Upgrade: Upgraded accommodations at no additional charge. Based on room availability and limited to a member's personal guestroom. Not available at Marriott Vacation Club International or Horizons by Marriott Vacation Club. |
fireworksboy and longing4piedmont are absolutely right on in this argument. the terms of conditions do offer an upgrade for plats. of course, this is not a free, plats earn it by spending thousands of dollars at marriott hotels year after year. it's a simple business transaction, "i'll give X for y dollars". and if one party doesn't hold up to its side of the deal, then, well let's call it what it is, FRAUD. Imagine marriott's reaction if i didn't hold up my end of the deal and i refused to pay my bill after a stay. and furthermore, imagine if i repeatedly refused to pay my bill, stay after stay. i don't think that would go over well. and what if i lied about it too and said, "oh, well there's a check in the mail", or "oh, yes, i did pay with cash, perhaps it was not recorded properly"... etc, etc. Don't you think that i would lose credibly very quickly with marriott? Don't you think that they would soon refuse to do business with me? of course, they would. and what fireworksboy is suggesting is absolutely the correct solution - and it is what any rational buyer/seller would do in a free capitalist society. boycott marriott, until they can learn to honor their end of a deal.
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I truly believe Marriott is working on this. Over the past few months, I have noticed a marked improvement in suite upgrades (without asking).
I think it's unfortunate that not all properties are doing this, because it obviously is a make or break point with a lot of plats. I hope the people working at the front desk, along with their management, realize the seriousness of their inaction to work with their very best customers. |
Before this, I never knew "best available room" could mean suites. Over 200 nights in Marriotts in 18 months, the only upgrades I've received were in Brussels and Sauipe, and both on those X14 Free Weekend certificates, not even paid nights.
Thanks again for this information. Its good to know my rights, but I still doubt I'd go the great extent to checkup on the availability of suites 10 minute prior to checkin or after checkin. The front desk guys are only mouthpieces, they need to keep their jobs and feed the family more than I need that extra bathroom or living room. A clean comfortable bed and bathroom is all I ask, although I must acknowledge that even this is hard to come by sometimes. When this happens, you betcha I'd complain. |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by socrates: I just want to state again I'm sorry for all the frustration you are all experiencing and to promise you we are working on this issue.</font> [This message has been edited by fireworksboy (edited 08-15-2003).] [This message has been edited by fireworksboy (edited 08-15-2003).] |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by flychic: Before this, I never knew "best available room" could mean suites. Over 200 nights in Marriotts in 18 months, the only upgrades I've received were in Brussels and Sauipe, and both on those X14 Free Weekend certificates, not even paid nights. Thanks again for this information. Its good to know my rights, but I still doubt I'd go the great extent to checkup on the availability of suites 10 minute prior to checkin or after checkin. The front desk guys are only mouthpieces, they need to keep their jobs and feed the family more than I need that extra bathroom or living room. A clean comfortable bed and bathroom is all I ask, although I must acknowledge that even this is hard to come by sometimes. When this happens, you betcha I'd complain.</font> Now on a more important subject, we're still waiting for power and water to come back in suburban Detroit. I guess I'd trade that for my next six upgrades. |
I appreciate socrates' nice words about our (MR Platinums') inconvenience - even though it's not his own faults or anything. What I would suggest is - Marriott should officially designate someone just like Starwood Lurker here and listens to their loyal guests seriously. I hate to say this, but there are reasons why Starwood gets Freddy Awards every year.
Just like some other posters, suite upgrade itself is not a big deal to me, but if you have to play with a little game (or fight) with front desk personal about what you are promised to be given, then that's a big deal. Since Marriott has established the most challenging criteria for the highest status, they really should deliver what they have promised. If the company does not take initiatives soon, it will start (or started already) losing their supposed-to-be loyal guests - including myself. |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by fireworksboy: socrates, i AM frustrated as this is the second time i have written in the last month with problems at marriott. you might remember that i had a very hard time collecting on the plat gift guarantee a few weeks ago (ended up with a $25 check). http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/rolleyes.gif traveling over 200 nights a year provides its own frustrations on a daily basis but i expect it and enjoy my job to no end. but the added frustration at the end of a long day is not what i am looking for. <snip> [This message has been edited by fireworksboy (edited 08-15-2003).] [This message has been edited by fireworksboy (edited 08-15-2003).]</font> I going to take a guess that for all the travel you do, its mostly for business. Does your company pay for your travel? Then vote with your dollars. I am Plat. too but am not going to make it this year. I've stayed in quite a few Starwoods and although the properties tend to be a little higher in cost (at least where I stay), the beds and consistency make it worth it for me. I also think that it is an unfortunate matter of the Marriott culture and that awareness and training of providing the upgrades that has not yet sunk in. I think you will find that you have better success at a Marriott owned or managed property vs. a franchise. I hope that Marriott is working hard to educate its properties on this issue |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by chichow: FWBoy, I going to take a guess that for all the travel you do, its mostly for business. Does your company pay for your travel? Then vote with your dollars. I am Plat. too but am not going to make it this year. I've stayed in quite a few Starwoods and although the properties tend to be a little higher in cost (at least where I stay), the beds and consistency make it worth it for me. I also think that it is an unfortunate matter of the Marriott culture and that awareness and training of providing the upgrades that has not yet sunk in. I think you will find that you have better success at a Marriott owned or managed property vs. a franchise. I hope that Marriott is working hard to educate its properties on this issue </font> |
Just curious...
As someone who stayed 118 nights last year and is going to (unfortunately) duplicate that number this year... Can we all start/continue posting specific hotels that do and do not upgrade? It might help management pinpoint the ones that need to have their "attitudes adjusted." |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by DADISGARYK: Just curious... As someone who stayed 118 nights last year and is going to (unfortunately) duplicate that number this year... Can we all start/continue posting specific hotels that do and do not upgrade? It might help management pinpoint the ones that need to have their "attitudes adjusted." </font> After talking with Marriott management this past week, I am convinced that this to all of our benefit to do exactly as you suggest. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum63/HTML/002933.html |
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