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Old Dec 26, 2006 | 9:56 pm
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Currently, I have 53 nights for 2006. However, I expect to have 22 additional nights by the end of February 2007. Could I receive Platinum status based on the rolling 12 month period? I heard a lot on various threads about the rolling 12 months. Will Marriott automatically grant me Platinum status, or do I have to write to Marriott about this issue?

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Old Dec 27, 2006 | 5:14 am
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Originally Posted by Marcell
Could I receive Platinum status based on the rolling 12 month period?
Yes, as long as you have 75 nights stayed during 12 months.
Originally Posted by Marcell
Will Marriott automatically grant me Platinum status?
Yes
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Old Dec 28, 2006 | 11:08 pm
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I may be reaching the Plat level soon.

So, I have a question for all Platinum members. When you reach the Plat level (and I realize it may vary by hotel), what is the best suite that you are entitled to? A friend of mine was upgraded to the Junior Suite as a Plat at a Marriott. Obviously, as a Gold member, I can achieve the same upgrade.

Are the upgrades any better as a Plat?

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Old Dec 29, 2006 | 12:53 am
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No guarantee of a suite upgrade. Lots of old threads on that subject here. You get whatever you get. Sometimes you get lucky, sometimes not. I recently got a magnificant suite at the Mayflower in DC, but you never know.

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Old Dec 29, 2006 | 5:27 am
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And the times I stayed at the Mayflower I got a crummy, worn-out, tiny standard room. Upgrades certainly vary, but officially all you're entitled to is access to the concierge lounge (if a property has one and it is open). In reality, plats get a much better upgrade rate to the actual concierge level, corner rooms, larger executive rooms, junior suites, etc. In my experience, though, Marriott properties simply don't have that many full suites and they are generally booked by paying customers or given to conference attendees who book tons of rooms at a time.
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Old Dec 29, 2006 | 5:45 am
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The only people that are entitled to suites are those that reserve and pay for suites. No elite is entitled to suites and for that matter suites are explicitly excluded in the upgrade benefit wording in the Marriott T&C. Now, that doesn't mean people don't get upgraded to suites. They do.

In my 11 years w/MR. 1 Black level, 8 Platinum, 1 Gold, and 1 Silver I have been upgraded to suites 4 times (that I can remember). The presidential suite at Newark Marriott on a 2 night stay (other than a lot of real estate most rooms at other nice Marriott properties would be preferable), many, many years ago at the Vail Marriott (and I go there every year) on a 7 night stay, Hilton Head Marriott a couple years ago on a 2 night stay, and at the Richmond Marriott on a 1 night stay.

Unless there was a reservation foul up, or they reserve room types with the intent to upgrade folks, you will not get upgrades at hotels that are sold out on one or more nights of your stay. If there are 2 upgrade rooms and 20 plats checking in that night, then 18 of those plats will not get upgraded. Hotels are running near full occupancy these days as reflected by the increase in room rates.

When Hotels are not full most upgrades are to the CL, or room with a better view. Some hotels just don't upgrade to suites. Your odds of upgrading are much better for short stays, off season stays, the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas at resort properties.

You can play the system if you like, email, phone, complain if you don't get upgraded, and then you might eventually get upgraded. But in the process get frustrated as many on here have, as reflected by some of their posts. I used to do this, but didn't like the way I acted when I did so I have changed my ways so to speak. I also think having traveled a lot more since my early days tends to season ones approach to these matters. There are a lot more important things in life to focus one's energy on than the pursuit of the elusive upgrade. (like spouting this long advice on FT - geez... NOT).

Note an upgrade request in your comments section when making your reservation, if you get an email from the concierge then reply and request the upgrade again. When you check-in ask about the upgrade and they will usually tell you that you were upgraded or that no upgrades were available. Unless there is a problem with my room I will take what I am given and am usually quite happy with it.

Well off to more important matters, like getting ready for Vail. YES!
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Old Dec 29, 2006 | 8:39 am
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This year as a Plat Premier, I've found that getting an upgrade to a suite happens more often than not (about 75%). But, in my previous years as a Plat, not as often (maybe 25%). In my experience, it varies by individual property, occupancy, and manager recognition.
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