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What is a P6?
I am currently staying at the Athens Marriott Ledra for a few nites and the executive lounge here is closed until Jan 8. I was informed at check-in that I could have the complimentary breakfast in the hotel restaurant (which is actually a billion times better than the executive lounge's spread anyway). When I went to the restaurant this morning to have the breakfast, I saw there was a printout of all the guests that were Platinum on it. There are just 5 of us. I was at the top of the list and under a column titled LEVEL, it said P6. What does that mean? Everyone else on the list was P5 or M1. Just curious if anyone else has ever seen this before. I did a search of this forum and couldn't find anything, although I vaguely recall something being posted about this in the past.
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Originally Posted by dg4255
I am currently staying at the Athens Marriott Ledra for a few nites and the executive lounge here is closed until Jan 8. I was informed at check-in that I could have the complimentary breakfast in the hotel restaurant (which is actually a billion times better than the executive lounge's spread anyway). When I went to the restaurant this morning to have the breakfast, I saw there was a printout of all the guests that were Platinum on it. There are just 5 of us. I was at the top of the list and under a column titled LEVEL, it said P6. What does that mean? Everyone else on the list was P5 or M1. Just curious if anyone else has ever seen this before. I did a search of this forum and couldn't find anything, although I vaguely recall something being posted about this in the past.
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P6, X4, X5, Y1, M1, X1
P6 is an indication of your Platinum status. The associates will know that you're a Plat from these codes. X4 and X5 are also Platinum indicators; which is another rank altogether.
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Interesting indeed.
so there are different ranks within plat level? Does anyone know what they mean? could the number after the P stand for the number of years one has been a plat? |
The different ranks between the Platinum levels are basically indicated by the P6, X4 and X5. X4 and X5 refers to Platinum Premiere and Platinum 5 Star, respectively. Nope, the number 6, in P6, does not refer to the number of years that the member have been a Plat.
Y1 : MR Basic M1 : MR Silver X1 : MR Gold |
So P6 ranks between X1 and X4? Is this system designed specifically to confuse new Marriott employees?
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Originally Posted by swag
So P6 ranks between X1 and X4? Is this system designed specifically to confuse new Marriott employees?
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I want MR to bring back X14 ;) --the bonus certificates for free nights earned in 2002-3!
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My husband works for a Marriott and he tells me that most of the front desk folks don't refer to those codes at all. Apparantly Platinum is Platinum to most of them.
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well...
Well, an X4 earns one a place in The Daily Packets with a V1 status. ;)
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The "grandfathered" Club Marquis Black cards were invitation only, typically by a hotel General Manager or above. They were offered for a few years before the Black and Platinum cards and levels were added to the Marquis program.
I got mine from the General Manager at the LAX Marriott, whose name I can no longer remember. He had been there a long time and was good friends with Mr. Marriott, Sr. I met the GM a few times in my then regular visits to L.A. When I told him how much I traveled and my history with the Club Marquis program, he "nominated” me without telling me ahead of time. I got the card about 18 months before the 50-nights Black Card was introduced. I certainly felt special and was treated special when I got it. The perks: an unpublished number to call for special services, a very nice room service gift and a best-of-house room, typically a suite. In those days, all of that was quite a big deal. |
Originally Posted by drtdk
The "grandfathered" Club Marquis Black cards were invitation only, typically by a hotel General Manager or above. They were offered for a few years before the Black and Platinum cards and levels were added to the Marquis program.
I got mine from the General Manager at the LAX Marriott, whose name I can no longer remember. He had been there a long time and was good friends with Mr. Marriott, Sr. I met the GM a few times in my then regular visits to L.A. When I told him how much I traveled and my history with the Club Marquis program, he "nominated” me without telling me ahead of time. I got the card about 18 months before the 50-nights Black Card was introduced. I certainly felt special and was treated special when I got it. The perks: an unpublished number to call for special services, a very nice room service gift and a best-of-house room, typically a suite. In those days, all of that was quite a big deal. |
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