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kreisinger87 Jan 26, 2016 10:27 pm

Bangkok Marriott Request
 
Solved. Thanks!

mike2200 Jan 27, 2016 12:59 am


Originally Posted by kreisinger87 (Post 26087457)
Greetings,

Any advice in looking for a cheaper rate for any of the following hotels on 5/12/16 (one night) would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!

JW Marriott Hotel Bangkok-177
Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel-144
Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit-131

All prices including taxes and fees

YHPM

KRS Jan 27, 2016 3:21 am

Looking at the Copenhagen Marriott Hotel on 12-17 May.

The only rate available is "Special Event, prepay in full, non-refundable if cancelled more than 1 day after booking, no changes"

For the cheapest "Guest room, 1 King or 2 Double, City view" Marriott rates are:
DKK 2,699.00
DKK 2,599.00
DKK 2,599.00
DKK 2,699.00
DKK 2,699.00

btw I know the Renaissance Malmų is nearby and less than half the price, but it is not really an option (yet)

All suggestions appreciated, because as others have commented: LNF is not as easy as it used to be...

dp86 Jan 31, 2016 8:26 pm

Looking for a rate at Ritz Carlton Bali for 5-6 March

Sawangan Lagoon Access, 1 Bedroom Junior Suite, 1 King or 2 Queen, Resort view, Pool access - 6,150,000IDR on Marriott Website
Sawangan Club Jr Suite, Club level, 1 Bedroom Junior Suite, 1 King or 2 Queen, ocean/resort view - 8,340,000IDR on Marriott Website.

All suggestions and PM appreciated: Looking for LNF rates.

HappymanUK Feb 7, 2016 1:46 am

I'm looking for a LNF discounted rate for any night(s) this month February 2016 at the Preston Marriott, United Kingdom. We are very flexible on dates so any help would be appreciated.

If I need to actually specify a specific date please let me know.

Thanks
Daniel

mike2200 Feb 7, 2016 2:03 am


Originally Posted by djblamire (Post 26145919)
I'm looking for a LNF discounted rate for any night(s) this month February 2016 at the Preston Marriott, United Kingdom. We are very flexible on dates so any help would be appreciated.

If I need to actually specify a specific date please let me know.

Thanks
Daniel

It helps to have rate to beat for a certain date versus a anytime in a month post, IMHO

tr71123 Feb 7, 2016 7:43 am

New Orleans
 
HI all,

I'm looking for a nice Marriott property in in the French Quarter. I've stayed at The Saint before and enjoyed the hotel. I'm taking my wife and it will be her first time in New Orleans. Currently they are running

The Saint
3/3 $229
3/4 $299
3/5 $299

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

TD

kar120c Feb 7, 2016 10:06 am

I tried to LNF the Paris Marriott Charles de Gaulle Airport Hotel for March 20-21. The vest Marriott rate I find is 140 euros. At the time, TripAdvisor was showing just under $100 for the same date and what appeared to be the same room.

First I was denied for "trying to combine 2 reservations," as I had booked two separate reservations on consecutive nights because we were trying to find a flight out that we wanted. (I found the first response to be very confusing and had to ask for clarification just to understand that this was the problem.) But i canceled one night and asked them to review the other and by then TripAdvisor was showing the same rate as everyone else.

I've checked a few other places and found nothing. Anyone have any other ideas?

big_mac Feb 8, 2016 5:41 am

I'm looking for London St Pancras Renaissance; February 19th - 21st
Currently £219 per night.
I think I've tried the usual suspects and comparison sites, so any other suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks.

YoungBubbie Feb 8, 2016 6:50 am


Originally Posted by kar120c (Post 26147213)
I tried to LNF the Paris Marriott Charles de Gaulle Airport Hotel for March 20-21. The vest Marriott rate I find is 140 euros. At the time, TripAdvisor was showing just under $100 for the same date and what appeared to be the same room.

First I was denied for "trying to combine 2 reservations," as I had booked two separate reservations on consecutive nights because we were trying to find a flight out that we wanted. (I found the first response to be very confusing and had to ask for clarification just to understand that this was the problem.) But i canceled one night and asked them to review the other and by then TripAdvisor was showing the same rate as everyone else.

I've checked a few other places and found nothing. Anyone have any other ideas?

Did they see the rate when they first denied your claim? If so, email back explaining that when you first filed they saw it and your claim should be accepted as you canceled the other night as per their instructions.

kar120c Feb 8, 2016 10:32 am


Originally Posted by YoungBubbie (Post 26150878)
Did they see the rate when they first denied your claim? If so, email back explaining that when you first filed they saw it and your claim should be accepted as you canceled the other night as per their instructions.

I don't know for sure, there was no reference to the rate, just the two reservations in a row. If I want to be suspicious, they may have used that reason to deny me & run to TripAdvisor & told them to knock it off, I've seen accusations of Marriott doing that before. On the other hand, I filed the second request (for the reservation I still have) late at night & it was over 12 hours later that I told them I had canceled the first one, so maybe the rate was taken down for other reasons.

YoungBubbie Feb 8, 2016 11:27 am


Originally Posted by kar120c (Post 26151984)
I don't know for sure, there was no reference to the rate, just the two reservations in a row. If I want to be suspicious, they may have used that reason to deny me & run to TripAdvisor & told them to knock it off, I've seen accusations of Marriott doing that before. On the other hand, I filed the second request (for the reservation I still have) late at night & it was over 12 hours later that I told them I had canceled the first one, so maybe the rate was taken down for other reasons.

FYI

I once filed a claim and was denied as they said it was a prepay rate. They told me to cancel and rebook and file a new claim. As the other sites rate was still lower than the Marriott prepay, I asked if they could please just change my reservation to a prepay and charge me. They did and I was charged for the entire stay at the LNF rate.
You even get that wonderful Marriott service with the LNF team.

sig05 Feb 9, 2016 6:02 am

SpringHill Suites St. Petersburg Clearwater
April 5th checkin for 1 night
Suite, 1 King, Sofa bed
134 plus tax

diznutty Feb 9, 2016 8:43 am

Just decided to take a quick trip to Rome Feb 15-17

Grand Flora
Deluxe $351
Deluxe w/Breakfast $366

Boscolo
Deluxe $408

scubaccr Feb 10, 2016 5:27 am

1. Help on LNF for Manila Philippines would be appreciated
2. Is it case that LNF will not beat the corporate rate?
(Eg what OTA rate is needed under LNF to beat the corporate fixed rate ?
Have I read correctly, match OTA then give 25% off ? In which case
OTA rate 9000 minus 25% is needed just to match booking. 6750 corp rate)

Tomorrow 11th February are high nightly rates (or 12th)

Marriott site
King guest = 12,000 ++ Php
Exec. = 15,000 ++
Suite = 16,800 ++

Note XXX corp rate (inc b/f) still shows, King Guest = 6750 ++
Exec etc not available on Corporate rates


(But as no Marriott status, just have IHG+HHD, lounge upsell is 4000++ extra,
and exec room is exactly same as standard guest room too so the 4000++ does not also result in a better room here)

NB
Using Marriott as the Intercontinental closed on 1st Jan 2016 (Used to be 5750++ for j/suite with lounge there for me). Three nights here at Marriott in 2016 since but I find Marriott Manila quite pricey


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