What is LQs definition of

Subscribe
Jan 13, 2017 | 2:48 pm
  #1  
Hi, all! I am not sure if I am just blind or not reading correctly, but LQ says I can do 10 nights or have 3 stays and get Gold Status. So this got me wondering What do hotels normally mean by Stays?
Reply
Jan 14, 2017 | 9:02 am
  #2  
Quote: Hi, all! I am not sure if I am just blind or not reading correctly, but LQ says I can do 10 nights or have 3 stays and get Gold Status. So this got me wondering What do hotels normally mean by Stays?
The standard hotel definition of a stay (at all hotel programs) is:

One or more consecutive nights at the same hotel, no matter how many times you check in or check out.

It may be worded a bit differently at each hotel program (some confusing leave out "one or more") but they all really work the same way.

Ie, from the time you arrive at the hotel to the time you leave, no matter how many separate reservations it may have been, that's one stay.

Obviously, the fastest way to status with hotels that have a "stay" option is true one-night stays. If you need consecutive nights in the same city, you have to "hotel hop" (change hotels every night) to get maximize the number of "stays" in a period of time.

Having said that, LQ's Gold status isn't worth that much. It's a 20% bonus on points earned on hotel stays, but of course if you choose to earn airline miles (and LQ has some of best airline mile bonuses out there, also on a per-"stay" basis so also best if you're doing one-night stays), that's irrelevant. Its other benefit is two upgrade certificates per year, but the thing is, many LQ hotels don't have any upgrade rooms (or their upgrade rooms are so few that they're always booked up)!

I got up to Elite member (one level above Gold), and still the only benefit I notice (since I choose to earn miles) is a welcome gift (bottle of water and a snack).

The status level benefits are described here:
And if you go their T&C page:
and search for the word "stay", you quickly come up with their definition, which is:
A stay is defined as one or more consecutive nights at the same hotel, even if intermittent check-in/check-out events occur.
Reply
Jan 15, 2017 | 9:53 pm
  #3  
Quote: The standard hotel definition of a stay (at all hotel programs) is:

One or more consecutive nights at the same hotel, no matter how many times you check in or check out.

It may be worded a bit differently at each hotel program (some confusing leave out "one or more") but they all really work the same way.

Ie, from the time you arrive at the hotel to the time you leave, no matter how many separate reservations it may have been, that's one stay.

Obviously, the fastest way to status with hotels that have a "stay" option is true one-night stays. If you need consecutive nights in the same city, you have to "hotel hop" (change hotels every night) to get maximize the number of "stays" in a period of time.

Having said that, LQ's Gold status isn't worth that much. It's a 20% bonus on points earned on hotel stays, but of course if you choose to earn airline miles (and LQ has some of best airline mile bonuses out there, also on a per-"stay" basis so also best if you're doing one-night stays), that's irrelevant. Its other benefit is two upgrade certificates per year, but the thing is, many LQ hotels don't have any upgrade rooms (or their upgrade rooms are so few that they're always booked up)!

I got up to Elite member (one level above Gold), and still the only benefit I notice (since I choose to earn miles) is a welcome gift (bottle of water and a snack).

The status level benefits are described here:
And if you go their T&C page:
and search for the word "stay", you quickly come up with their definition, which is:
A stay is defined as one or more consecutive nights at the same hotel, even if intermittent check-in/check-out events occur.

Thank you for your help. And the only real reason I even stay at LQ. Is that they are cheep and my company has a discount with them so when I Non-rev I can get a decent room and it's also nice for road trips or somewhere were I am just needing a bed and a bathroom.
Reply
Jan 16, 2017 | 3:30 pm
  #4  
IMO, La Quinta has made it way too easy to obtain Elite Status, which now is 25 nights or 7 stays. You can make 7 stays on a week long road trip easily. The only problem I have with La Quinta is that room and hotel quality run the gamete. One night I could be sleeping in a room that smells like dog with a crappy breakfast, while the next night I could be staying in a beautiful clean room in a location with an amazing breakfast and an evening reception. My experience with Elite upgrades are that I get them around 50% of the time, and often I have to ask for them. Also, I only get the water and snack at check-in about 65%-75% of the time, and it's usually not worth complaining if I don't.

The one disadvantage to the guaranteed availability that comes with Elite is that it can only be booked at BAR and I can't use my corporate rate. Also, it's only good for a "standard room," which is up to the hotel's interpretation whether or not that is a 2 double/queen or king room.
Reply
Jan 17, 2017 | 4:16 pm
  #5  
Quote: IMO, La Quinta has made it way too easy to obtain Elite Status, which now is 25 nights or 7 stays.
When did this change?

The first half of last year (2016) I was staying heavily at La Quinta, always as one-night stays (because I was choosing to stay there primarily for the 1000 UA mile promo -- 750 bonus plus regular 250 -- they had at the time; it's scaled back to 750 total -- 500 + 250 -- since then), and it wasn't until I'd done this about 25 times (certainly way more than 7 times) that they elevated me to Elite status.

Quote: the next night I could be staying in a beautiful clean room in a location with an amazing breakfast and an evening reception
Can you share which LQ properties have evening receptions? I never would have expected any LQ to have that if you hadn't mentioned it.
Reply
Jan 17, 2017 | 8:58 pm
  #6  
Quote: When did this change?

The first half of last year (2016) I was staying heavily at La Quinta, always as one-night stays (because I was choosing to stay there primarily for the 1000 UA mile promo -- 750 bonus plus regular 250 -- they had at the time; it's scaled back to 750 total -- 500 + 250 -- since then), and it wasn't until I'd done this about 25 times (certainly way more than 7 times) that they elevated me to Elite status.



Can you share which LQ properties have evening receptions? I never would have expected any LQ to have that if you hadn't mentioned it.
It changed as of January 1st. See here https://www.lq.com/en/la-quinta-retu...-benefits.html

I just stayed in one at Sioux Falls, SD that had an evening reception. I know I've had a few others as well, but I can't remember them off the top of my head. It's usually the newer (and typically more expensive) ones.
Reply
Feb 3, 2017 | 12:35 pm
  #7  
Quote:
The first half of last year (2016) I was staying heavily at La Quinta, always as one-night stays (because I was choosing to stay there primarily for the 1000 UA mile promo -- 750 bonus plus regular 250 -- they had at the time; it's scaled back to 750 total -- 500 + 250 -- since then), and it wasn't until I'd done this about 25 times (certainly way more than 7 times) that they elevated me to Elite status.
Quote: IMO, La Quinta has made it way too easy to obtain Elite Status, which now is 25 nights or 7 stays.
Yea I think I am going to do this to make it elite, I saw it yesterday that is simply unbelievable, combine with 750 AA or UA miles per stay, it is way better than BW, Choice, or Wyndham (where is the 3000 bonus AA miles per stay this year ?)

I had switched to the lower class hotel chains just so there is a higher chance to get properties that have smoking rooms.
Reply