Email address for manager
#16


Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Plum Nelly
Programs: Marriott Bonvoy, Delta Sky Miles, and S&H Green Stamps
Posts: 642
Call ME old-fashioned, but if I was a hotel GM and I got a random e-mail from a future guest asking for an upgrade, I would delegate the request to my rooms controller with the instructions to check their MR status and, if appropriate, give them a one-category upgrade.
If I got a cold call from a future guest asking for an upgrade, and the person on the other end of the phone sounded pleasant, polite, and courteous, I would give them a great upgrade on the spot.
I just don't understand all the lengths people will go to in order to send an impersonal e-mail. Pick up the damn phone and speak to the person on the other end. Establish an actual connection, THEN ask for special treatment.
If I got a cold call from a future guest asking for an upgrade, and the person on the other end of the phone sounded pleasant, polite, and courteous, I would give them a great upgrade on the spot.
I just don't understand all the lengths people will go to in order to send an impersonal e-mail. Pick up the damn phone and speak to the person on the other end. Establish an actual connection, THEN ask for special treatment.
#17


Join Date: Oct 2001
Programs: LTP, PP
Posts: 9,109
I think you're more likely to hit the lottery then dialing up the top person, cold, at a major facility, get right through directly, find him/her at the desk, engage about the weather then lower the boom for an upgrade. I was a mid level executive for 30 years and stopped answering the phone 15 years ago if I didn't recognize the caller ID. 95 times out of 100 it was a peddler I didn't want to waste time with.
Email may be impersonal and new school, but it's how business operates and I've had decent success with little intrusion on both parties time...
#18

Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 124
best way i've gotten an upgrade...paid for it when I made the reservation.
#19




Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Redondo Beach, CA USA
Programs: UA 1KMM, Bonvoy LTE, HH D, Hertz Plat, Avis PC
Posts: 4,042
With all due respect, is this a theory or do you actually do this and what is your success rate?
I think you're more likely to hit the lottery then dialing up the top person, cold, at a major facility, get right through directly, find him/her at the desk, engage about the weather then lower the boom for an upgrade. I was a mid level executive for 30 years and stopped answering the phone 15 years ago if I didn't recognize the caller ID. 95 times out of 100 it was a peddler I didn't want to waste time with.
Email may be impersonal and new school, but it's how business operates and I've had decent success with little intrusion on both parties time...
I think you're more likely to hit the lottery then dialing up the top person, cold, at a major facility, get right through directly, find him/her at the desk, engage about the weather then lower the boom for an upgrade. I was a mid level executive for 30 years and stopped answering the phone 15 years ago if I didn't recognize the caller ID. 95 times out of 100 it was a peddler I didn't want to waste time with.
Email may be impersonal and new school, but it's how business operates and I've had decent success with little intrusion on both parties time...
But when I want to finagle a better room than I'm willing to pay for, my approach is to call the hotel and ask to speak with the rooms controller. Ultimately, that is the person who assigns rooms and has the direct power to make or break my stay. Yet they're not high enough on the food chain to be screening calls or not usually in the office during normal hours. I make my case, sprinkling in some humor and trying to find ways to establish a personal connection. And I'll not-so-humbly report that my success rate is phenomenal. But again, I only do this on the very rare cases when I care about an upgrade and can't/won't pay for it.
#20
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: California
Programs: Marriott Gold (1st choice) BW Diamond (2nd)
Posts: 299
just call the hotel and ask the front desk directly, but from experience if you ask for the manager i would expect something like " the manager is busy or out of the office at the moment, would you like to be transferred to her voicemail?" Plus most front desk agents have enough empowerment to decided who to upgrade while the manager has better things to do than to take another call from just another guest asking for an upgrade.
#21


Join Date: Oct 2001
Programs: LTP, PP
Posts: 9,109
You raise good points. Personally, I almost never care about an upgrade so don't go out of my way to seek one. But when I'm with my family, and really want a great view or extra space, I generally use calguy77's technique--I pay for it in advance!
But when I want to finagle a better room than I'm willing to pay for, my approach is to call the hotel and ask to speak with the rooms controller. Ultimately, that is the person who assigns rooms and has the direct power to make or break my stay. Yet they're not high enough on the food chain to be screening calls or not usually in the office during normal hours. I make my case, sprinkling in some humor and trying to find ways to establish a personal connection. And I'll not-so-humbly report that my success rate is phenomenal. But again, I only do this on the very rare cases when I care about an upgrade and can't/won't pay for it.
But when I want to finagle a better room than I'm willing to pay for, my approach is to call the hotel and ask to speak with the rooms controller. Ultimately, that is the person who assigns rooms and has the direct power to make or break my stay. Yet they're not high enough on the food chain to be screening calls or not usually in the office during normal hours. I make my case, sprinkling in some humor and trying to find ways to establish a personal connection. And I'll not-so-humbly report that my success rate is phenomenal. But again, I only do this on the very rare cases when I care about an upgrade and can't/won't pay for it.
#22




Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: SAN
Programs: DL DM / 2MM - Marriott Ambassador
Posts: 1,631
I always ask on Twitter, they give me the email, I send a nice note, and 80% of the time I get a great reply with a nice upgrade.

