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gk17 Jun 28, 2012 8:27 pm


Originally Posted by clippers (Post 18831039)
I'm looking for a deal for the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas for July 20-22. the cheapest room available. so far the only cheapest one i can find are all the same at 250 and 360 a night for a total of $610. So if anyone can help me ...i'd appreciate it

Check your PM. Found a lower price for the second night which should save you about $150.

gk17 Jun 28, 2012 8:32 pm


Originally Posted by smithyr4 (Post 18836515)
hi


8-9 August

Jw marriott la live Los Angeles

Cant seem to find a rate at around $150 which is what I would've liked

Could anyone help please

Thanks!

I don't see any available rooms for that date at the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live.

BKKLEE Jun 28, 2012 9:08 pm

this prop is sold out for both the nights of 8 (& 9) Aug


Originally Posted by smithyr4 (Post 18836515)
hi


8-9 August

Jw marriott la live Los Angeles

Cant seem to find a rate at around $150 which is what I would've liked

Could anyone help please

Thanks!


smithyr4 Jun 29, 2012 2:33 am


Originally Posted by gk17 (Post 18840029)
I don't see any available rooms for that date at the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live.


OH no.

Ok 14-15th August now


Sorry!

gk17 Jun 29, 2012 4:33 pm


Originally Posted by smithyr4 (Post 18841085)
OH no.

Ok 14-15th August now


Sorry!

It looks like most of the rooms are still booked. The only one available at the Marriott website is for a Delxue room which I can't find a deal for. I only saw standard rooms on the other sites. Does the L.A. Live hotel only have Deluxe Rooms and Suites? If so, my guess is the "standard" rooms listed in the other sites are Deluxe. Mention this in the LNF since I see no standard guest rooms for this hotel. They should honor it if that's the case. If that's so, you will actually be saving a ton here as I found one for about 40% lower. Check your PM for details.

sdsearch Jun 30, 2012 1:06 pm


Originally Posted by gk17 (Post 18844936)
It looks like most of the rooms are still booked. The only one available at the Marriott website is for a Delxue room which I can't find a deal for. I only saw standard rooms on the other sites. Does the L.A. Live hotel only have Deluxe Rooms and Suites?

Doing a test booking many months out (Jan 10), I see they have at least these types of rooms (since these three types are available that night):
349.95 (USD) per night Rate rules
Guest room, 1 King or 2 Double, City view Room details

439.95 (USD) per night Rate rules
King Balcony Rm,, Guest room, 1 King or 2 Double, Balcony Room details

469.95 (USD) per night Rate rules
Premiere Guest Rm, Larger Guest room, 1 King Room details
Speaking of descriptions like that, how do you / can you make an LNF work when the Marriott site says the room can be either 1 or 2 beds, but the comparison site is specific as to bed type? :confused: (I've run into this "1 king or 2 double" description before at other hotels where I was considering an LNF.)

Some comparison sites "buy up" room inventory ahead of time, and thus will show room types that are no longer available on mariott.com. So just because only one room type is still left at marriott.com and only one room type shows on the comparioson site, it does not automatically mean that they are the same room.

Of course, when the comparison site always has completely messed up room descriptions (none of them matching what the hotel actually has!), then what do you do (LNF-wise)? (One LNF site I've used for one hotel, for that hotel it has 3 room types, but only one of those room types, luckily the chpeast, the king suite, actually matches any hotel room type description on marriott.com. Marriott.com's next room types at that hotel are 2 queens suite, king deluxe suite, and 2 queens deluxe suite, but the comparison site's other, more expensive, room types are family suite and standard room! :confused:)

gk17 Jun 30, 2012 3:51 pm


Originally Posted by sdsearch (Post 18848668)
Doing a test booking many months out (Jan 10), I see they have at least these types of rooms (since these three types are available that night):
349.95 (USD) per night Rate rules
Guest room, 1 King or 2 Double, City view Room details

439.95 (USD) per night Rate rules
King Balcony Rm,, Guest room, 1 King or 2 Double, Balcony Room details

469.95 (USD) per night Rate rules
Premiere Guest Rm, Larger Guest room, 1 King Room details
Speaking of descriptions like that, how do you / can you make an LNF work when the Marriott site says the room can be either 1 or 2 beds, but the comparison site is specific as to bed type? :confused: (I've run into this "1 king or 2 double" description before at other hotels where I was considering an LNF.)

Some comparison sites "buy up" room inventory ahead of time, and thus will show room types that are no longer available on mariott.com. So just because only one room type is still left at marriott.com and only one room type shows on the comparioson site, it does not automatically mean that they are the same room.

Of course, when the comparison site always has completely messed up room descriptions (none of them matching what the hotel actually has!), then what do you do (LNF-wise)? (One LNF site I've used for one hotel, for that hotel it has 3 room types, but only one of those room types, luckily the chpeast, the king suite, actually matches any hotel room type description on marriott.com. Marriott.com's next room types at that hotel are 2 queens suite, king deluxe suite, and 2 queens deluxe suite, but the comparison site's other, more expensive, room types are family suite and standard room! :confused:)

The Guest Room is probably considered to be the standard room in this case (if we are talking about the same property).

I have not personally met a situation where the room types are "confusing". Usually it's laid out well when I submit a LNF claim. If you are unsure, you can just submit it anyway. There is no negative outcome by doing so since you are really not sure and worse case scenario you get shot down saying the room types are not the same.

In terms of the bed type, that is taking into consideration if the rates are different. I have been to some properties where it makes no difference for a king or 2 queens. The price remains the same.

nacho Jul 1, 2012 7:31 am

I only pick the bed type that exists in both Marriott and the comparison site, because the T&C stated very clearly that bed type has to match in order to qualify for a LNF claim. Usually there is more than 1 site that is lower than Marriott, then I picked the one that has the same bed type that Marriott.com offers.

mcarthurc Jul 1, 2012 12:49 pm

Looking for a deal staying at the Courtyard by Marriott Lake Placid Mon July 9 for 1 night. Best rate I can find is $159 (or $177 with breakfast). Thanks in advance.

ExpatSomchai Jul 1, 2012 1:29 pm


Originally Posted by mcarthurc (Post 18852793)
Looking for a deal staying at the Courtyard by Marriott Lake Placid Mon July 9 for 1 night. Best rate I can find is $159 (or $177 with breakfast). Thanks in advance.

You have mail

lapo1234 Jul 1, 2012 8:46 pm

St Thomas Marriott Oct 18-20
 
I am looking for a LNF for the St Thomas Marriott. The rate that everyone is showing for Oct 18-20 is $159/night plus taxes. Any help is appreciated.

Thanks

koolr Jul 2, 2012 10:45 am

LNF for JW Marriott Chandigarh??
 
I am trying to find lower rate for JW Marriott Chandigarh for early Oct, however, all the travel websites I checked have the same rates as marriott.com. Any suggestions on the websites where I can potentially find lower rates?

Thanks.

gk17 Jul 3, 2012 8:52 am


Originally Posted by koolr (Post 18857702)
I am trying to find lower rate for JW Marriott Chandigarh for early Oct, however, all the travel websites I checked have the same rates as marriott.com. Any suggestions on the websites where I can potentially find lower rates?

Thanks.

Can you provide any specific dates and how long the stays are for?

ejh25 Jul 3, 2012 9:13 pm

San Juan Resort & Stellaris Casino
 
Just scored my first LNF at the San Juan Resort. Listed at $179 on Marriott. Found it at $150 on [another site]. My price is now $112.50! I'm loving this especially now that [proprietary code] no longer accrues points/ elite nights.

BKKLEE Jul 3, 2012 10:40 pm

1. you posted this in the wrong thread...... the correct thread is:

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marri...successes.html

2. I wonder if you were "legally" using [proprietary code] rates?


Originally Posted by ejh25 (Post 18867170)
Just scored my first LNF at the San Juan Resort. Listed at $179 on Marriott. Found it at $150 on [another site]. My price is now $112.50! I'm loving this especially now that [proprietary code] no longer accrues points/ elite nights.



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