Question re M11 code
#1
Original Poster


Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Belper, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
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Question re M11 code
Hi all.
Whilst looking for a one-night stay on Saturday 2 December and playing around with various codes, I came across a deal at the Marriott Hollins Hall near Leeds using the M11 code. It comes up at Ł66.66 for the night including breakfast. The rate rules say that it is a '3-for-2' promotion, where you stay Friday & Saturday night and get Sunday night free and that the discount for the Sunday night is already reflected in the rate quoted. The thing is, if I was to book this one night at this rate, am I likely to be asked to cough up the full rack rate as I'm not staying the 3 nights? Or is it a case of the fact that the Marriott web site allows you to book the one night, then the rate will be honoured?
Thanks very much
Whilst looking for a one-night stay on Saturday 2 December and playing around with various codes, I came across a deal at the Marriott Hollins Hall near Leeds using the M11 code. It comes up at Ł66.66 for the night including breakfast. The rate rules say that it is a '3-for-2' promotion, where you stay Friday & Saturday night and get Sunday night free and that the discount for the Sunday night is already reflected in the rate quoted. The thing is, if I was to book this one night at this rate, am I likely to be asked to cough up the full rack rate as I'm not staying the 3 nights? Or is it a case of the fact that the Marriott web site allows you to book the one night, then the rate will be honoured?
Thanks very much
#2
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 915
What you might want to do is "test" the M11 code against a one-night stay.
Start on the first (")ind and reserve") page of the Marriott site by trying to reserve a one-night stay. (You'll have to fill in your MR # and "M11" in the appropriate fields).
On the resultant screen either a link to the property will appear (indicating the code is valid) or there will be a disclaimer indicating non-validity.
If it is valid, click on the button indicating you want to see the rates available are for a one-night stay and they (it) will display along with a link to the rate's terms and conditions (which will ispell out any restrictions as well as the cancellation policy).
Don't worry, you're not committing yourself by doing this - you can either back your way out using your browser or click on the "X" in the upper right of the frame.
Start on the first (")ind and reserve") page of the Marriott site by trying to reserve a one-night stay. (You'll have to fill in your MR # and "M11" in the appropriate fields).
On the resultant screen either a link to the property will appear (indicating the code is valid) or there will be a disclaimer indicating non-validity.
If it is valid, click on the button indicating you want to see the rates available are for a one-night stay and they (it) will display along with a link to the rate's terms and conditions (which will ispell out any restrictions as well as the cancellation policy).
Don't worry, you're not committing yourself by doing this - you can either back your way out using your browser or click on the "X" in the upper right of the frame.
#3
Original Poster


Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Belper, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
Programs: Marriott Rewards Silver, Starwood Preferred Guest Plus, Hilton HHonors Gold
Posts: 967
This is what I've done already. The rate for a one-night stay is Ł66.66. Interestingly, if you search for alternative dates for the M11 promotional rate, any one-night stay on any date shows as Ł66.66! Clicking through allows you to book the room for a total cost of Ł66.66.
Thankyou rahmanbar for your prompt reply
*EDIT* Booked it.
Thankyou rahmanbar for your prompt reply

*EDIT* Booked it.
Last edited by GlennTheBaker; Aug 18, 2006 at 3:08 pm

