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NDDomer86 Apr 12, 2009 12:33 am


Originally Posted by megtravels (Post 11566614)
BUT...the RI i am in out near Dulles had for breakfast...scrambled eggs, sausage, taters, biscuits and gravy, yogurts, 3 kinds of juice, 2 kinds of moo juice, donuts, muffins, bagels, bread, English muffins, some other pastry, oatmeal, a few kinds of fruit AND plain AND raspberry waffles...and i probably missed something.....

You used the word "taters", that made my day :p

TrojanHorse Apr 12, 2009 5:15 am

Is that the one on 28/Waxpool by the Ferrari Dealer? If so I've never been at that one as it looks huge. Then again I dont' have much reason to stay there either since I live right by there LOL; its fairly new though. I would guess less than 3 years old. Just curious, how do you know its a corp vs franchise. I can never tell unless they have the franchise sign up near the FD.

which Hyatt were you referring to that charges that for parking?

Dulles > Free parking
Fair Lakes > Free parking
Reston > Free parking

those are the three that I know of near IAD




Originally Posted by megtravels (Post 11566614)
this all stinks!

BUT...the RI i am in out near Dulles had for breakfast...scrambled eggs, sausage, taters, biscuits and gravy, yogurts, 3 kinds of juice, 2 kinds of moo juice, donuts, muffins, bagels, bread, English muffins, some other pastry, oatmeal, a few kinds of fruit AND plain AND raspberry waffles...and i probably missed something.....

Soooooo......this Corp hotel has their stuff together..(they even hauled me-twice-to Best Buy as my laptop died last night..and i went to get a new one this morning! It's a .shame the FS hotels do not have their stuff together! Wish I could have gotten a decent rate at a Hyatt...well, there WERE, but then they charge 10-20 bucks to park so the rate then stinks!

Maybe i will stop by and see Bill on Monday...wonder if he's going to be at the office!:rolleyes:

WHen will the suits learn??!!!!


USFreak Apr 12, 2009 8:27 am

The Chicago Marriott Mag mile has closed the concierge on the weekend and like another poster said above at the SFO Marriott, body wash and mouth wash are gone. Bottled water is down to a tiny bottle.
The Renaisssance Northbrook in Northbrook, IL is only open for Breakfast....they have shut it down for evening appetizers and instead give appetizer coupons for the restaurant that are only good between 4-6! I dont know about you all but I am rarely back to the hotel by 6pm to use these things......:td::td::td::td::td::td:

joshua362 Apr 12, 2009 10:18 am

Ok folks, we've been whining and complaining about this for nearly 6 months now (remember that it took us a few month to catch on...).

This wasn't an announced "exciting new change" (meaning devaluation) but a sneaky "lets hope they don't notice" change to a routine that affects us all.

The lounge and its ancillary benefits attracted me to back to the FS model for the past 4 years when my own common sense told me that places like Homewood Suites and Residence Inns were a better fit at lower rates.

So I've spend 6 nights in a FS Marriott this year and the rest elsewhere (my travel has not diminished in this "poor" economy").

This is how I've chosen to react. I do hope the mouthwash and food savings will offset the 100 nights revenue formerly exclusive to Marriott FS/REN properties.

squatch Apr 13, 2009 2:12 pm


Originally Posted by USFreak (Post 11568102)
The Chicago Marriott Mag mile has closed the concierge on the weekend and like another poster said above at the SFO Marriott, body wash and mouth wash are gone. Bottled water is down to a tiny bottle.
The Renaisssance Northbrook in Northbrook, IL is only open for Breakfast....they have shut it down for evening appetizers and instead give appetizer coupons for the restaurant that are only good between 4-6! I dont know about you all but I am rarely back to the hotel by 6pm to use these things......:td::td::td::td::td::td:


The Renaisssance Northbrook lounge had evening appetizers last week (4/6- 4/9). Is this new? It wouldn't be a surprise... I had heard a rumor that breakfast service was going to be cut back also...

gonknoggin May 8, 2009 8:40 am

I'm wondering if only US properties are affected by all of this?

I recently stayed in JW Marriott Grosvenor House, London and Marriott Cologne, Germany and their lounges were both open on the weekends (incl. breakfast, snacks, open bar etc.).

Next week I'm flying to Berlin, staying in the Marriott for 4 nights, inlcuding the weekend and according to the website the lounge there is also open Sat/Sun.

ohmark May 8, 2009 1:08 pm


Originally Posted by gonknoggin (Post 11716117)
I'm wondering if only US properties are affected by all of this?

Lounge service at the Renaissance Shelbourne (Dublin) (which Marriott's website describes as a "5-star luxury hotel") has been eviscerated. According to posts in various threads, service has been eliminated on weekends, multiple daily food presentations have been reduced to the usual, and food and refreshments have been lowered to what one would expect at the Dayton Marriott (no disrespect to the property or to Dayton). Prior to this shortsighted decision, the Shelbourne maintained the finest concierge lounge service and presentations of any concierge/executive lounge I've experienced anywhere.

USFreak May 8, 2009 1:22 pm


Originally Posted by squatch (Post 11574544)
The Renaisssance Northbrook lounge had evening appetizers last week (4/6- 4/9). Is this new? It wouldn't be a surprise... I had heard a rumor that breakfast service was going to be cut back also...

I stayed the 14-19th and the appetizers were back although I never got to eat....breakfast was available again but did not have extras for re-fills.

TrojanHorse May 9, 2009 5:55 am

website stating they are open are totally useless

properties are not updating them

if its a good thing>they update quickly

if its a negative>they forget

sandyweb33 May 9, 2009 6:06 am

I am at the Marriott San Jose. I have not visited this property in probably 3 mos. time. The Concierge Lounge hasn't been open on weekends for some time, but on check in last evening I learned no breakfast for Platinums now. Instead they are giving Platinums free internet. I felt sorry for the very professional check in staff who apologized.

gonknoggin May 11, 2009 9:54 am

I checked with the Marriott in Berlin and it has been confirmed to me that the lounge is open also on the weekends with no limitations in the service or food/beverage offerings. I'm there from Thursday - Sunday and it's my first time at the Marriott as I usually stayed either in the Hyatt or Ritz Carlton. I will report back with my experience.

UNIVBFan May 13, 2009 7:13 pm


Originally Posted by PaulMCO (Post 11512869)
Agree 100% I just came back from a European business trip. Two Renaissance hotels and one Courtyard.

The Renaissance in AMS -- treated me like garbage -- small room on top floor with low ceiling in the old extension. This despite the hotel being empty. The LOUNGE is now closed on the weekends and they charge me for breakfast on the weekend.:td::td:

Renaissance in Vienna. Service was good but no club lounge here (never had one), but the new GM has discontinued the English daily newspaper as a cost savings move (no USA today) and substituted a two page news sheet.:td::td:

Starwood is looking better^^

Sorry to hear the Ren AMS stay didn't go well. DW and I spent one night there two weeks ago and were treated quite well. Got an early check-in (10 am) and caught a quick nap before going out. That evening the concierge even took us outside, through the alleyway to show us the route he recommended we take to get to the restaurant we were looking for.

mjtx May 13, 2009 10:32 pm

We also spent a night at the AMS Renaissance a couple of weeks ago. We checked in fairly early ( around 10:00 am or so), the front desk person was very nice and we got a room right away. The next day they let us have a 3:00pm check out (may have been Plan benefit). They did not upgrade us to Executive Floor but we did have a nice room and Executive Lounge privileges (again, Plat benefit). Michael in the EL was terriffic, attentive and helped us get dinner reservations for that night.

We had just spent 4 nights at the AMS Marriott and if we went back we would choose to stay at the Marriott over the Renaissance because we prefer the location better. We were upgraded to a room on the Executive Floor at the Marriott.

allset2travel May 14, 2009 7:01 pm


Originally Posted by gonknoggin (Post 11716117)
I'm wondering if only US properties are affected by all of this?

I recently stayed in JW Marriott Grosvenor House, London and Marriott Cologne, Germany and their lounges were both open on the weekends (incl. breakfast, snacks, open bar etc.).

I too recall that the MR Cologne CL was well stocked with the usual food items. No lack of alcoholic beverages in the evening.

Big Mo May 17, 2009 10:41 pm

This post is relevant to a number recent threads, but I guess I'll stick it here. I'm staying at what I used to consider an excellent f/s property. Occupancy is very low this weekend.

The sign in the C-lounge indicates appetizers 5-7 and desert 7-9 on Sunday evening. From 5-9, the only food in the lounge was a basket of granolas bars, and there was no attendant. On previous stays, they had an attendant and a typical evening spread.

I went looking for a newspaper this morning and came up empty. An associate said she'd hook me up and eventually handed me a newspaper that somebody else already read while eating b'fast. On previous stays, there was a large stack of papers near the front desk and in the restaurant on Sunday morning.

I just got back from the gym about an hour ago. They have lockerrooms with showers but no towels and no shampoo/soap, unless you count the used bar of soap in one of the showers. On previous stays, they had a shelf filled with towels and soap.

I worked out for about an hour. Most of that time, there were 3 children under the age of 6 playing with the equipment while a parent chatted with a friend and on the phone. No Marriott associate came anywhere near the gym (or the pool) during this hour. On previous stays, there was a gym attendant.

I guess I should also mention that housekeeping rather noticably failed to clean the toilet before I checked in.


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