Place your request finding a LNF rate
#691
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Minneapolis
Programs: Delta Plat Kool-Aid Drinker, Hyatt Diamond, SPG GM, Marriott GM, Hilton GM, and Priority Club GM
Posts: 1,184
Would appreciate a LNF rate for the following Marriott properties in San Diego for 1-8AUG 2010:
Courtyard San Diego Old Town
* 2435 Jefferson Street
* San Diego, CA 92110
I can get a rate of $110 / night here. Seems like a decent place: cheap parking and free breakfast, but it's right next to the highway and thus prolly noisy....
Residence Inn San Diego Downtown/Gaslamp Quarter
* 356 6th Avenue
* San Diego, CA 92101
I can get a rate of $147 / night here. Nicer place in a cool area, but no free breakfast and outrageous parking charges.
Any help here? Thanx in advance!
Courtyard San Diego Old Town
* 2435 Jefferson Street
* San Diego, CA 92110
I can get a rate of $110 / night here. Seems like a decent place: cheap parking and free breakfast, but it's right next to the highway and thus prolly noisy....
Residence Inn San Diego Downtown/Gaslamp Quarter
* 356 6th Avenue
* San Diego, CA 92101
I can get a rate of $147 / night here. Nicer place in a cool area, but no free breakfast and outrageous parking charges.
Any help here? Thanx in advance!
RI Gaslamp is a GREATTTT location....this is cheap breakfest place right acrosss the street...forgot the name thou. Did you check theMarriott a block away? Very nice as well. Cool rooftop bar which you can watch the Padres game.
#692


Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Ottawa, Canada.
Programs: Bonvoy-lifeime Titanium,Amex Plat
Posts: 904
How/Where to find LNF rates
We have 15 nights of vacation stays coming up at various European Marriotts and in Boston in September..I am a recent Gold, mostly acquired through Timeshare stays. Do not know how to go about finding an LNF rate for the upcoming stays..Can some one please send me a PM on how to find LNF rates!
Thanks in advance..
Thanks in advance..
#693
Join Date: May 2007
Location: NC
Programs: Marriott LT Plat, Hyatt Platinum
Posts: 2,881
There is no such thing as an LNF rate.
LNF refers to the "Look No Further" guarantee offered by Marriott. To find out how it works, one needs to look on the Marriott website under "Best Rate Guarantee". Once you read the parameters of the program, you will have an idea of where to look for (possible) lower rates.
To locate lowest rates on the Marriott site itself, one can start with codes found here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marri...ion-codes.html
And yes, you have to enter each code separately.
Only after you find what you believe to be the lowest rate should you post in this thread - and to help you, people need the specific hotel you want, the rate at which you are currently booked, and the dates of your stay.
Anyone posting with comments like "find me a cheap rate for Podunk" is not going to receive a reply, for no one can possibly know what your budget is, or which property in which you have an interest.
LNF refers to the "Look No Further" guarantee offered by Marriott. To find out how it works, one needs to look on the Marriott website under "Best Rate Guarantee". Once you read the parameters of the program, you will have an idea of where to look for (possible) lower rates.
To locate lowest rates on the Marriott site itself, one can start with codes found here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marri...ion-codes.html
And yes, you have to enter each code separately.
Only after you find what you believe to be the lowest rate should you post in this thread - and to help you, people need the specific hotel you want, the rate at which you are currently booked, and the dates of your stay.
Anyone posting with comments like "find me a cheap rate for Podunk" is not going to receive a reply, for no one can possibly know what your budget is, or which property in which you have an interest.
#694


Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Ottawa, Canada.
Programs: Bonvoy-lifeime Titanium,Amex Plat
Posts: 904
There is no such thing as an LNF rate.
LNF refers to the "Look No Further" guarantee offered by Marriott. To find out how it works, one needs to look on the Marriott website under "Best Rate Guarantee". Once you read the parameters of the program, you will have an idea of where to look for (possible) lower rates.
To locate lowest rates on the Marriott site itself, one can start with codes found here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marri...ion-codes.html
And yes, you have to enter each code separately.
Only after you find what you believe to be the lowest rate should you post in this thread - and to help you, people need the specific hotel you want, the rate at which you are currently booked, and the dates of your stay.
Anyone posting with comments like "find me a cheap rate for Podunk" is not going to receive a reply, for no one can possibly know what your budget is, or which property in which you have an interest.
LNF refers to the "Look No Further" guarantee offered by Marriott. To find out how it works, one needs to look on the Marriott website under "Best Rate Guarantee". Once you read the parameters of the program, you will have an idea of where to look for (possible) lower rates.
To locate lowest rates on the Marriott site itself, one can start with codes found here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marri...ion-codes.html
And yes, you have to enter each code separately.
Only after you find what you believe to be the lowest rate should you post in this thread - and to help you, people need the specific hotel you want, the rate at which you are currently booked, and the dates of your stay.
Anyone posting with comments like "find me a cheap rate for Podunk" is not going to receive a reply, for no one can possibly know what your budget is, or which property in which you have an interest.
#695
Join Date: May 2007
Location: NC
Programs: Marriott LT Plat, Hyatt Platinum
Posts: 2,881
To find sites outside of Marriott, do a google search to locate travel booking sites like hotels.com, expedia.com etc.
But before you start, Just make sure you read and understand the terms of the LNF/BRG completely; for example, the rooms must match exactly; it must be a publicly available rate, it cannot be a prepaid or voucher rate, etc etc. It is easy to get shot down if you don't check all the details before you file.
It also pays to use some logic - if you are finding a $89 rate, how much cheaper are you really going to find it? At some point the few dollars saved is not worth the time and effort it takes!
And it is time consuming - but can be worth doing. I filed this week for NYC; the Marquis showed $459; I found it for $399. 25% off of $399 is $299; which was confirmed via BRG. Per night = $160; I am there for 4 nights: total saving $640 +.
But I will also say that I have just as much (if not more) luck really checking Marriott's own codes....it is pretty amazing what pops up. I found a rate for my sister: DC downtown, Res Inn - $79. It didn't qualify for BRG because it required AAA - but it did not come up under a regular search; and ended up cutting her rate by almost half.
And if you can find a publicly available rate through the marriott website using codes on which you can file a LNF? Jackpot!
But before you start, Just make sure you read and understand the terms of the LNF/BRG completely; for example, the rooms must match exactly; it must be a publicly available rate, it cannot be a prepaid or voucher rate, etc etc. It is easy to get shot down if you don't check all the details before you file.
It also pays to use some logic - if you are finding a $89 rate, how much cheaper are you really going to find it? At some point the few dollars saved is not worth the time and effort it takes!
And it is time consuming - but can be worth doing. I filed this week for NYC; the Marquis showed $459; I found it for $399. 25% off of $399 is $299; which was confirmed via BRG. Per night = $160; I am there for 4 nights: total saving $640 +.
But I will also say that I have just as much (if not more) luck really checking Marriott's own codes....it is pretty amazing what pops up. I found a rate for my sister: DC downtown, Res Inn - $79. It didn't qualify for BRG because it required AAA - but it did not come up under a regular search; and ended up cutting her rate by almost half.
And if you can find a publicly available rate through the marriott website using codes on which you can file a LNF? Jackpot!
Last edited by sophiegirl; Jul 13, 2010 at 11:37 am
#696
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 567
Its also good to know that you must reserve the lowest rate to be eligible for the guarantee, if multiple rates for the same hotel, reservation dates, and room type are available through a Marriott channel.
To give you a sense: With the exemption of one successful claim, competing rate from all of my accepted claims came from third party sites.
If you ask for assistance on this thread, you will save all those members a lot of time, if you provide relevant information. Let me highlight this:
If you search, use travel search sites, but always check rates (and currency used) at referred booking site on a day by day basis. Its easy to beat quoted $ 299 rate (was it CAD or USD?), but not as easy to beat Marriotts BAR rate: As a result, you will find these rates on some third party sites: $ 265,19/284,15/189.42. All these rates dont qualify for a BRG claim as Rate disparities is solely attributable to fluctuations and/or differences in currency exchange rates.
#697


Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Ottawa, Canada.
Programs: Bonvoy-lifeime Titanium,Amex Plat
Posts: 904
Thanks Sophigirl and Smartshopper for the additional information and tips..
We will be in Europe (Vienna, Budapest and Prague) for a total of 11 nights in September. I think I have pretty decent rates but after seeing some of the rates in this thread, I thought it might be worth spending some time looking for a better rate. It seems that several of the 'codes available for public use" do not apply to European hotels. The ones that were eligible did not produce a better rate than I already have. So the consolation is that the rates found are reasonable..
I became a 'gold' this year, so getting access to lounges and possible upgrades are great bonuses.
We will be in Boston for a couple nights also in late September so will try to use the bogo cert. for that...
We will be in Europe (Vienna, Budapest and Prague) for a total of 11 nights in September. I think I have pretty decent rates but after seeing some of the rates in this thread, I thought it might be worth spending some time looking for a better rate. It seems that several of the 'codes available for public use" do not apply to European hotels. The ones that were eligible did not produce a better rate than I already have. So the consolation is that the rates found are reasonable..
I became a 'gold' this year, so getting access to lounges and possible upgrades are great bonuses.

We will be in Boston for a couple nights also in late September so will try to use the bogo cert. for that...
#698
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 567
... I think I have pretty decent rates but after seeing some of the rates in this thread, I thought it might be worth spending some time looking for a better rate. It seems that several of the 'codes available for public use" do not apply to European hotels. The ones that were eligible did not produce a better rate than I already have. So the consolation is that the rates found are reasonable...
#699

Join Date: Jun 2002
Programs: Hyatt Explorist, IHG Platinum, Celebrity Cruises Elite Plus
Posts: 1,266
New York Marriott Marquis
Dates needed: 10/30/10-11/02/10 (3 nights)
Property: New York Marriott Marquis
Rate Currently Held: $359 10/30-31 and $459 11/1
Thanks!
Property: New York Marriott Marquis
Rate Currently Held: $359 10/30-31 and $459 11/1
Thanks!
#700
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Monkeyville
Programs: Island DOs, very sticky toffee pud w vanilla ice cream n multi-coloured velvet pillows enthusiast
Posts: 4,647
Please check:
Anchorage, Alaska
Residence Inn Midtown
August 26th and 27th. Two adults.
Reserved: Room type: 2 Bedroom Suite, Bedroom 1: 1 Queen, Bedroom 2: 1 Queen, Sofabed
AAA rate: $269.00
Thanks!
Anchorage, Alaska
Residence Inn Midtown
August 26th and 27th. Two adults.
Reserved: Room type: 2 Bedroom Suite, Bedroom 1: 1 Queen, Bedroom 2: 1 Queen, Sofabed
AAA rate: $269.00
Thanks!
#701
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: AMS
Programs: BDDC Gold, MR Gold, Hilton Diamond, Hyatt Diamond, EK Plat
Posts: 437
I'm looking for a LNF for the Courtyard Hong Kong:
August 28th - August 29th, BAR is 1250HKD
August 31st - September 1st, BAR is 1250HKD
Thanks a LOT for checking!
August 28th - August 29th, BAR is 1250HKD
August 31st - September 1st, BAR is 1250HKD
Thanks a LOT for checking!
#703
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#704
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 61
courtyard Fort Lauderdale Beach
Check in: 8/2
Check out: 8/5
Rate: 99.00
Room Type: 1 King, Intercoastal View
Occupancy: 1
Appreciate any help to get this lower.
Thanks.
Check out: 8/5
Rate: 99.00
Room Type: 1 King, Intercoastal View
Occupancy: 1
Appreciate any help to get this lower.
Thanks.
#705
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: NYC/DC
Programs: Marriott Platinum; SPG Platinum; HHonors Silver; Avis 1st; Amtrak Select Plus
Posts: 16
I think this one is pretty cheap to start with, but...
Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa
Monday, October 25, 2010 - Thursday, October 28, 2010
Garden/Mountain, Guest room, 1 King or 2 Double, Balcony
$161 +$20 resort fee/night
THANKS!
Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa
Monday, October 25, 2010 - Thursday, October 28, 2010
Garden/Mountain, Guest room, 1 King or 2 Double, Balcony
$161 +$20 resort fee/night
THANKS!


