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mastermc54 Oct 16, 2012 12:34 pm

I am looking for a LNF on the following

Fairfield Inn Anaheim Disneyland Resort
Thursday, November 1, 2012 (one night)
Best rate on marriott.com is $119 for 1 king or 2 queen.

Thanks in advance!

sdsearch Oct 16, 2012 12:58 pm


Originally Posted by mastermc54 (Post 19506728)
I am looking for a LNF on the following

Fairfield Inn Anaheim Disneyland Resort
Thursday, November 1, 2012 (one night)
Best rate on marriott.com is $119 for 1 king or 2 queen.

Thanks in advance!

You have PM.

sorka Oct 17, 2012 12:51 pm

I am looking for a LNF on the following:

Ghent Marriott Hotel (Belgium)
Wednesday, December 26 to Saturday December 29 (3 nights)
Best rate on marriott.com is (for 1 king):
- 139.00 (EUR) for 12/26
- 119.00 (EUR) for 12/27 and 12/28
Currency: Euros

Thanks in advance!

lililolo Oct 17, 2012 4:52 pm

I am looking for a LNF rate for the following;

Fairfield Inn & Suite Orlando near Universal Studio
Check-in: 12/28/2012
Check-out: 12/30/2012
rate: US$189.

Thanks,

kmwjes Oct 17, 2012 7:26 pm


Originally Posted by lililolo (Post 19515846)
I am looking for a LNF rate for the following;

Fairfield Inn & Suite Orlando near Universal Studio
Check-in: 12/28/2012
Check-out: 12/30/2012
rate: US$189.

Thanks,

you have a pm

rlevin Oct 18, 2012 4:55 pm

Hi Everyone.

I am pretty new to this whole look no further idea. I am looking for a look no further rate at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas. Checking in 12/17/12 and checking out 12/20/12. I was hoping to find a look no further rate for the Terrace Suite or Wrap Around Suite as it is a special occasion and do not want to worry about getting an upgrade when I get there. Thank you in advance!

yblee1978 Oct 20, 2012 10:49 am

Looking for help. Thank you in advance for your precious time.
 
I am looking for a LNF on the following

JW Marriott Phuket Resort & Spa
Tuesday, April, 30, 2013 (three night)

Best rate on marriott.com(w/ breakfast) is THB 6,000 per night for Deluxe Garden(lowest grade room)




Thanks in advance!

(Is it too early to look for a LNF?)

goAsia Oct 22, 2012 8:21 am

I've never had any success trying to do a LNF on my own, so I'm hoping the experts can help me out a little. Here are my plans:

JW Marriott Medan Indonesia
Nov 23-25
2 Guest
Deluxe room

marriott.com is showing IDR 703,000++/nt
Total comes to IDR 1,701,260 (~USD 177)

chicaloca453 Oct 22, 2012 10:24 am

I've had good success for US LNF rates, but now I need a little help.

Hotel: San Juan Marriott
Check In 12 November
Check Out 20 November
Marriott.com rate $189 (goes up to $209 for 2 nights and then back down to $189)

I found a nice lower rate on a competing site, but I was denied because there was a voucher issued.

I would not have thought the voucher rule would apply here since it's a US territory, but the review says it does. Any suggestions.

I would also consider La Concha Renaissance as well. I think the Marriott rate there is $289 though so I thought the Marriott would be easier.

nacho Oct 23, 2012 1:14 am


Originally Posted by chicaloca453 (Post 19543172)
I've had good success for US LNF rates, but now I need a little help.

Hotel: San Juan Marriott
Check In 12 November
Check Out 20 November
Marriott.com rate $189 (goes up to $209 for 2 nights and then back down to $189)

I found a nice lower rate on a competing site, but I was denied because there was a voucher issued.

I would not have thought the voucher rule would apply here since it's a US territory, but the review says it does. Any suggestions.

I would also consider La Concha Renaissance as well. I think the Marriott rate there is $289 though so I thought the Marriott would be easier.

You have to tell them that PR is part of the US. They denied my LNF claim for SFO Marriott because of voucher :confused: so I politely told them that SFO is very much inside the US.

krcurtis31 Oct 23, 2012 1:50 am

Courtyard Bettendorf Quad Cities
895 Golden Valley Drive
Bettendorf, IA 52722

Check in Nov 9, Check out Nov 10, 2012

2 queens

Marriott has 2 queens listed for 109.00

thanks in advance!!

yblee1978 Oct 23, 2012 10:51 am

able to get NLF?
 
Hi, I have a question about Marriott's NLF.

I'm looking for NLF on JW Marriott phuket resort&SPA w/ breakfast.
Following is the B&B rate that I can find from the MARRIOTT homepage.

Stay for Breakfast rate, includes breakfast for 2 adults and children 12 and under at Marriott Cafe

But no agent is offering that type of rate, they only show me the rate with breakfast (not for free breakfast for children under 12, just free for adults)

Do you think it is possible to get NLF comparing "B&B with free breakfast for children under 12" and "B&B for adults(only)"?

Thank you for your time.

sdsearch Oct 23, 2012 8:05 pm


Originally Posted by nacho (Post 19548129)
You have to tell them that PR is part of the US.

Please convince the USA (50 states + DC) banks of that. They generally charge forex (except on 0% forex cards) for purchases in Puerto Rico because they categorize Puerto Rico as "international".

Please convince AA to let me use A inventory (coach to First) to upgrade on 2-class flights to Puerto Rico. I have to use C inventory (coach to Business) because they categorize those flights (for the purpose of naming the next class above coach) as "international".

There are plenty of situations in which Puerto Rico is categorized as "international" by various kinds of companies. Perhaps not by the government, but the government doesn't issue LNFs...

nacho Oct 24, 2012 4:58 am


Originally Posted by sdsearch (Post 19553554)
Please convince the USA (50 states + DC) banks of that. They generally charge forex (except on 0% forex cards) for purchases in Puerto Rico because they categorize Puerto Rico as "international".

Please convince AA to let me use A inventory (coach to First) to upgrade on 2-class flights to Puerto Rico. I have to use C inventory (coach to Business) because they categorize those flights (for the purpose of naming the next class above coach) as "international".

There are plenty of situations in which Puerto Rico is categorized as "international" by various kinds of companies. Perhaps not by the government, but the government doesn't issue LNFs...

Thanks Sdsearch! You taught me a lesson ^

I thought PR use USD like Guam and Saipan.

BKKLEE Oct 24, 2012 5:05 am

they do...............
http://www.puertorico.com/currency/


Originally Posted by nacho (Post 19555222)
I thought PR use USD .......



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