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BigYellowDog Jul 26, 2009 7:00 pm

Platinum Breakfast
 
I just stayed at the Philadelphia Airport Marriott for a Sat night, 3 rooms, 2 booked on points, 1 booked via free night visa cert. At check in, we were denied breakfast vouchers,stating they were no longer offering the free breakfast to Platinums, even though the concierge lounge was closed. I called the Platinum Premier line, and they were unable to help. I figured this was just another cut back, but when I checked online today, the free breakfast is still listed as a benefit when the lounge is closed. We skipped breakfast.

Anyone experience this? Is there a way to get compensation after the fact?

hhoope01 Jul 26, 2009 7:31 pm

Actually, the free breakfast benefit is only for weeknight stays, not weekend. Since your stay was for a Saturday night, the hotel does not have to provide you with any type of breakfast.

Cut and pasted from the T&Cs: "Guaranteed Concierge/Executive Club Lounge* access applies to regular hours of operation at Marriott hotels, JW Marriott hotels and Renaissance hotels worldwide. For Marriott hotels, JW Marriott hotels or Renaissance hotels without a Concierge/Executive Club Lounge or if the Lounge is closed, the guest is entitled to receive a free Healthy Start Breakfast, Monday through Friday."

The above text can be found on Marriott Rewards Terms & Conditions

BigYellowDog Jul 26, 2009 7:33 pm

Thanks for the quick response. Good thing I didn't make a stink about it. I was uncertain, so just left it as is.

hhoope01 Jul 26, 2009 7:37 pm

Whats really unfortunate is that a number of Marriott hotels would still provide Plats with breakfast coupons for weekend stays up until earlier this year. Marriott Corp told the hotels to stop doing that and to stick more closely to the exact rules and not "overachieve". :td:

megtravels Jul 26, 2009 7:52 pm

shoot...the PHL marriott doesn't even have free internet in the CL...or anyplace...i couldn't even book a ressie in another marriott nor could i pull up a SEPTA schedule......

the only good thing about that place is the airport view, and two of the shuttle drivers (who took me places OTHER than the a/p...SHHHHHHHH;)

I was there when the lounge was open...let me tell you, you didn't miss anything! VERY slim pickings...and the attendant basically talked on her cell phone-as did the one in the PHL Ren:rolleyes:

Sprite Jul 26, 2009 10:48 pm

The Paris Rive Gauche handled the new policy by giving us (family of 5 in two rooms, which were upgraded no charge to basically a 2 bed room suite facing the city) half off breakfast during the weekend. We used the deal on Sat. Of course free is better, but I do want Marriott to stay in business. If the Corp. policy in not to provide breakfast than the Rive Gauche made it win-win. They probably didn't make much money on our breakfast and we didn't feel terribly ripped off.

gorgi_flyer Jul 26, 2009 11:00 pm

i would be interested if at the end of the day, who keeps most of the profits made from guest stays. Marriot corp or the hotel owners. If its the owners, then its quite obvious that the anger should be directed at the owners for being stingy.

aamilesslave Jul 27, 2009 6:15 am


Originally Posted by Sprite (Post 12127115)
The Paris Rive Gauche handled the new policy by giving us (family of 5 in two rooms, which were upgraded no charge to basically a 2 bed room suite facing the city) half off breakfast during the weekend. We used the deal on Sat. Of course free is better, but I do want Marriott to stay in business. If the Corp. policy in not to provide breakfast than the Rive Gauche made it win-win. They probably didn't make much money on our breakfast and we didn't feel terribly ripped off.

Definately a change since I stayed there in October. Is the lounge still open for coffee/water/internet on the weekends?

VA1379 Jul 27, 2009 11:07 am


Originally Posted by gorgi_flyer (Post 12127143)
i would be interested if at the end of the day, who keeps most of the profits made from guest stays. Marriot corp or the hotel owners. If its the owners, then its quite obvious that the anger should be directed at the owners for being stingy.

Well, there is this thing called a recession, which has caused travel to drop. Marriott's decision to cut back on benefits to elite members was to help out the hotel owners by reducing operating costs. Of course, it has the effect of annoying/angering many elite members, which could be detrimental in the long run.

moman Jul 27, 2009 12:08 pm

The PHL airport Marriott has really went downhill. The lounge used to have smoked salmon and other cheese last year in the morning with good choices in the evening. Now it's horrible, very picked over, no salmon but a few eggs and cereals (oatmeal).

Sprite Jul 27, 2009 12:20 pm


Originally Posted by aamilesslave (Post 12127960)
Definately a change since I stayed there in October. Is the lounge still open for coffee/water/internet on the weekends?

Yes, the lounge was available during the weekend for basics. They had the three jars of chips/pre-wrapped cookies out also, although sadly it never took long for those with access to strip the room of all these items. Seems like they did some monitoring of the supplies over the weekend, but on occasion it looked like it could use a little help.

cw082350 Jul 27, 2009 6:07 pm

Hi That hasnt been my experience I have been to several hotels in the past few weeks that have given breakfast vouchers on weekends when the lounge was closed..in fact the Las Vegas marriott even advertises it on there web site.

VA1379 Jul 27, 2009 6:13 pm

I'm guessing the Vegas property got an exemption from the Marriott memo due to competitive reasons (occupancy in Vegas is down across the board and free food in Sin City is fairly common).

LessO2 Jul 27, 2009 8:15 pm


Originally Posted by Sprite (Post 12127115)
The Paris Rive Gauche handled the new policy by giving us (family of 5 in two rooms, which were upgraded no charge to basically a 2 bed room suite facing the city) half off breakfast during the weekend. We used the deal on Sat. Of course free is better, but I do want Marriott to stay in business. If the Corp. policy in not to provide breakfast than the Rive Gauche made it win-win. They probably didn't make much money on our breakfast and we didn't feel terribly ripped off.


Originally Posted by VA1379 (Post 12129472)
Well, there is this thing called a recession, which has caused travel to drop. Marriott's decision to cut back on benefits to elite members was to help out the hotel owners by reducing operating costs. Of course, it has the effect of annoying/angering many elite members, which could be detrimental in the long run.

I figured it's appropriate to respond with both of these.

I was at the Rive Gauche earlier this year. Got charged for breakfast over the weekend. I think it was 32 Euros (for one). Man who checked me out was entirely too gleeful in saying he couldn't do anything about the charge.

Contacted the hotel a day later, they said that they are going to cut the cost in half for the breakfasts from now on. Never offered to give me anything in return.

I agree with an earlier poster, Marriott should make money, but when you water everything down, you lose more money in the long run.

ohmark Jul 27, 2009 8:24 pm


Originally Posted by cw082350 (Post 12131838)
Hi That hasnt been my experience I have been to several hotels in the past few weeks that have given breakfast vouchers on weekends when the lounge was closed..in fact the Las Vegas marriott even advertises it on there web site.

Please help us out. Which properties gave you elite breakfast vouchers on the weekend when the lounge was closed (other than the LV Marriott)?


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