?? Upgrade Secrets ??
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Does anyone have any special secrets to getting upgrades. Haven't had one in 2 years???
Dennis
Dennis
#2
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: New York, NY
Programs: HH Gld, MR Plt, PC Plt, AA Plt, CO Gld, Amtrk S+
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Originally Posted by Dennis.Dunbar@mckesson
Does anyone have any special secrets to getting upgrades. Haven't had one in 2 years???
Dennis
Dennis
Your results will most certainly vary. It helps to have reason for your request like, "I'm trying to decided between two hotels" or "It's a special occasion", etc. Best to call during a slower time at the hotel when the agent can spend more time on your request.
#3


Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
Programs: Marriott lifetime Titanium, Delta Platinum
Posts: 5,485
Originally Posted by Dennis.Dunbar@mckesson
Does anyone have any special secrets to getting upgrades. Haven't had one in 2 years???
Dennis
Dennis
#4


Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Salt Lake City
Programs: Delta DM and 2 MM, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Lifetime Gold, Hilton Gold
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I got my first upgrade, as a lowly Silver, in a year when I used that "Virtual Concierge" to ask the Marriott Minneapolis to "do their best" to find two double beds, since we were traveling with a child, in a hotel that was filled to capacity for a convention I was attending (and we had snagged a Summer Sleepover rate way back!) Had a personal response in an hour saying two double beds were guaranteed, and a Concierge Level room waiting when we arrived at midnight the next day! Nice touch (and, I have to say an enthusiastic staff there throughout, for a hotel that doesn't always get rave reviews on the Web).
I suspect during conventions when rooms are filled with non-Elite members, it may be easier for relative lowlife like me to get an upgrade.
By the way, is there any distinction between Silvers who have stayed 49 nights a year and someone who just got a Marriott Visa Card, in terms of upgrade chances?
I suspect during conventions when rooms are filled with non-Elite members, it may be easier for relative lowlife like me to get an upgrade.
By the way, is there any distinction between Silvers who have stayed 49 nights a year and someone who just got a Marriott Visa Card, in terms of upgrade chances?
#5
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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I am astonished that someone who has been a Marriott Platinum for two years has never gotten upgraded.
I usually stay in Fairfield Inns, and there's not much they can do for you there, but even there I usually get a "suite" or something.
It may have something to do with, for want of a better term, "agressiveness". If you never do anything proactively, your chances of getting upgraded are less than if you call ahead, or mention it to the desk clerk (with a printout of the Marriott T&C's in your hand), etc.
If you just passively show up and hope for the best, you may never get it.
I usually stay in Fairfield Inns, and there's not much they can do for you there, but even there I usually get a "suite" or something.
It may have something to do with, for want of a better term, "agressiveness". If you never do anything proactively, your chances of getting upgraded are less than if you call ahead, or mention it to the desk clerk (with a printout of the Marriott T&C's in your hand), etc.
If you just passively show up and hope for the best, you may never get it.
#6

Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 180
It's easy to do - even as a silver (like me)
1.) Find out the type of room you would like (i.e. King Suite)
2.) Upon check-in, ask if any of those rooms are available.
3.) If yes, politely mention that you are a MR elite member and would greatly appreciate a complimentary upgrade.
This works for me 90% of the time if the room type is available.
1.) Find out the type of room you would like (i.e. King Suite)
2.) Upon check-in, ask if any of those rooms are available.
3.) If yes, politely mention that you are a MR elite member and would greatly appreciate a complimentary upgrade.
This works for me 90% of the time if the room type is available.
#7
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Posts: 154
Originally Posted by ohmark
Are you staying at full service properties? Not even a lowly upgrade to the concierge floor?
I would say about 1 out of 5 Full Marriotts I get Concierge floor, but the rooms are very small. Never had a suite.
#8
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Originally Posted by BigLar
I am astonished that someone who has been a Marriott Platinum for two years has never gotten upgraded.
I usually stay in Fairfield Inns, and there's not much they can do for you there, but even there I usually get a "suite" or something.
It may have something to do with, for want of a better term, "agressiveness". If you never do anything proactively, your chances of getting upgraded are less than if you call ahead, or mention it to the desk clerk (with a printout of the Marriott T&C's in your hand), etc.
If you just passively show up and hope for the best, you may never get it.
I usually stay in Fairfield Inns, and there's not much they can do for you there, but even there I usually get a "suite" or something.
It may have something to do with, for want of a better term, "agressiveness". If you never do anything proactively, your chances of getting upgraded are less than if you call ahead, or mention it to the desk clerk (with a printout of the Marriott T&C's in your hand), etc.
If you just passively show up and hope for the best, you may never get it.
#9




Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: NJ, USA
Posts: 2,850
virtual concierge?
Originally Posted by Uncle Lars
I got my first upgrade, as a lowly Silver, in a year when I used that "Virtual Concierge" to ask the Marriott Minneapolis to "do their best" to find two double beds, since we were traveling with a child, in a hotel that was filled to capacity for a convention I was attending (and we had snagged a Summer Sleepover rate way back!) Had a personal response in an hour saying two double beds were guaranteed, and a Concierge Level room waiting when we arrived at midnight the next day! Nice touch (and, I have to say an enthusiastic staff there throughout, for a hotel that doesn't always get rave reviews on the Web).
I suspect during conventions when rooms are filled with non-Elite members, it may be easier for relative lowlife like me to get an upgrade.
By the way, is there any distinction between Silvers who have stayed 49 nights a year and someone who just got a Marriott Visa Card, in terms of upgrade chances?
I suspect during conventions when rooms are filled with non-Elite members, it may be easier for relative lowlife like me to get an upgrade.
By the way, is there any distinction between Silvers who have stayed 49 nights a year and someone who just got a Marriott Visa Card, in terms of upgrade chances?
How did you contact the "virtual concierge"? Did not find on the web site, nor was there a link on my reservation
#10

Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: RDU
Programs: Marriott PLT, Starwood, American Gold, Delta
Posts: 448
I'd estimate that I'm upgraded about 75% of time, most often to suite.
#11
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Originally Posted by Dennis.Dunbar@mckesson
I normally stay at Full Marriotts if available, if not, I stay CourtYard. I will try your suggestion of requesting an upgrade. I do ask for Conceige Level but most of the time I get denied and told I will have access to the lounge.
As a platinum, you're spending at least 75 nights a year in a Marriott property. As you say, most of them are full service properties. It boggles my mind that all of them are sold out on the Concierge level whenever you stay there.
Try the "agressiveness" route. You're not looking for them to bend the rules, just to follow them.
PS - Courtyards are just high class Fairfields, IMO, and they don't even give you breakfast.
#12
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Originally Posted by Uncle Lars
By the way, is there any distinction between Silvers who have stayed 49 nights a year and someone who just got a Marriott Visa Card, in terms of upgrade chances?
According to your profile (and this thread), you're hanging in at about 49 nights this year. You have over 4 months left to get that last elusive night. This requires, what we call in the business, a "matress run".

1. Pick a convenient Fairfield Inn.
2. Look for dates with a discount rate. Try AAA, Senior, Government, or any of the discount codes listed in the sticky for this forum.
3. Using the "flexible dates" feature (see my post elsewhere in this forum), find the cheapest rate you qualify for and book it.
4. Show up on the date and check in.
5. Look over the room, maybe muss up the bed.
6. Go home.
7. Maybe drop in the next morning for breakfast; you've paid for it!
8. If you don't go for brekkies, stop back a couple of days later and explain you had to leave early, and get your receipt.
Now, this may not be worth it to you, depending on how many Marriott stays you have planned for the future. But the status does count when getting upgrades, etc. and you are then eligible for the EEO offers.
You've got lots of time left; think it over.
#13

Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: MI
Programs: DL PM, Marriott Platinum, National Executive Elite
Posts: 562
I have done this but not for status. Remember when they would run the Summer promos when you had I think three stays and received a voucher good for two free weekend nights at cat 1-5? My friends and I always go to the Renaissance Meadowlands Hotel every Summer. Right before I did two one night stays at a FI by my work where we get a $40 rate. Did not stay either night but for $80 I got a stay for 2 nights worth $119 or so a night.
#14


Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Salt Lake City
Programs: Delta DM and 2 MM, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Lifetime Gold, Hilton Gold
Posts: 619
Originally Posted by jerseygirl
How did you contact the "virtual concierge"? Did not find on the web site, nor was there a link on my reservation
Most likely, only some properties have this, though I seem to get reminders from all classes of hotels...
#15


Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Salt Lake City
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Originally Posted by BigLar
The answer is no.
According to your profile (and this thread), you're hanging in at about 49 nights this year. You have over 4 months left to get that last elusive night. This requires, what we call in the business, a "matress run".
1. Pick a convenient Fairfield Inn.
2. Look for dates with a discount rate. Try AAA, Senior, Government, or any of the discount codes listed in the sticky for this forum.
3. Using the "flexible dates" feature (see my post elsewhere in this forum), find the cheapest rate you qualify for and book it.
4. Show up on the date and check in.
5. Look over the room, maybe muss up the bed.
6. Go home.
7. Maybe drop in the next morning for breakfast; you've paid for it!
8. If you don't go for brekkies, stop back a couple of days later and explain you had to leave early, and get your receipt.
Now, this may not be worth it to you, depending on how many Marriott stays you have planned for the future. But the status does count when getting upgrades, etc. and you are then eligible for the EEO offers.
You've got lots of time left; think it over.
According to your profile (and this thread), you're hanging in at about 49 nights this year. You have over 4 months left to get that last elusive night. This requires, what we call in the business, a "matress run".

1. Pick a convenient Fairfield Inn.
2. Look for dates with a discount rate. Try AAA, Senior, Government, or any of the discount codes listed in the sticky for this forum.
3. Using the "flexible dates" feature (see my post elsewhere in this forum), find the cheapest rate you qualify for and book it.
4. Show up on the date and check in.
5. Look over the room, maybe muss up the bed.
6. Go home.
7. Maybe drop in the next morning for breakfast; you've paid for it!
8. If you don't go for brekkies, stop back a couple of days later and explain you had to leave early, and get your receipt.
Now, this may not be worth it to you, depending on how many Marriott stays you have planned for the future. But the status does count when getting upgrades, etc. and you are then eligible for the EEO offers.
You've got lots of time left; think it over.


