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What is the Best Rate Guarantee (BRG ?)
If a lower rate at a Starwood Hotel is made available on a non-Starwood website or non-Starwood mobile application, upon its receipt of a claim that satisfies these Best Rate Guarantee terms and conditions, Starwood will honor that Competing Rate and provide the individual that submitted the valid claim one of the following rewards: (1) an additional 20% discount off the Competing Rate per room per night (up to a maximum of three rooms); or (2) 2,000 Starwood Preferred Guest® Starpoints® per room per stay (up to a maximum of three rooms).

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• You cannot BRG against a rate on a Starwood Website/App (hot escapes, promos, Gov. Rate etc.). It has to be a 3rd party website/App.
• The rate you submit the BRG against must be a rate that is available to the general public. SPG will deny member only rates from 3rd party websites.
• Cancellation policy has no bearing on a BRG claim with one exception if the rate difference is within 1%.
"Starwood may deny claims where the difference between the Competing Rate and the rate on the Starwood Website is less than one percent; provided that Starwood will not use the fact that the difference between the Competing Rate and the rate on the Starwood Website is less than one percent to deny such claims if the cancellation policy for the Competing Rate is more favorable to the guest than the cancellation policy for the rate on the Starwood Website."
A valid Starwood website reservation is required to submit a BRG
• If a room category is available on an external website but not on Starwood, you may still make a claim. You still need to make a booking with Starwood using any other category of room - if your claim is approved the room type in the booking will be modified to match the room type you are claiming for
• Only one claim may be submitted per reservation number (If your first claim is denied, you may submit a new claim for that reservation if you find another lower rate after you receive the denial email)

• Make sure to book a flexible rate on SPG.com. This will allow you to then cancel this booking if you find a lower Starwood rate later (like the hot escapes etc.) or if your travel plans change.
• You can BRG with a flexible rate against a prepaid rate. In other words, if expedia is offering a room for $100 prepaid, and spg.com shows a prepaid room for $150 or a flexible room for $200, you can book the FLEXIBLE spg.com rate and BRG it against the PREPAID $100 expedia rate. And you will receive the flexible cancel terms if the BRG is approved. There are a few exceptions where properties impose stricter cancellation term based on competing rates.
• If your comparable rate includes extras like breakfast or parking, make sure there is a room available on spg.com that includes the exact amenities. If there is the same room type with the same amenities on SPG.com, they will compare and if lower on third party, the claim may be approved for the room type and with the amenities. If there is the same room type available but no/different amenities offered, the claim may still be approved, but the rate will be room only.
• Room types must be the same for a BRG.
• If you have an approved and finalized claim and you find an even cheaper rate later, then you may submit a new BRG claim that is not connected to any existing reservation. If this BRG claim is approved, you will need to make a new flexible reservation on SPG.com. Once the process is completed, you will then email the BRG desk to cancel your first reservation, if it is within the cancellation deadline.
• If you find availability for the room type you want on a third party website/app but there is no availability for that room type or no availability for any room type on the Starwood Website, then this may be an approved claim if it meets all other terms and conditions. You will need to make sure that you specify the room type you actually want on the Starwood Website section and enter 0 in the rate and currency. This will ensure that the processing associates know that the room type you want is not available on the Starwood Website. You may also add additional comments near the end of the claim form indicating that there is no availability on the Starwood Website to help clarify.
• Per the FAQ, "Any questions regarding claims should be directed to [email protected] or call 1-866-500-0368." A human is available at this number beginning at 9am EST.

OTAs not eligible because they do not confirm instantly:
  • AsiaWeb
  • Cancelon
  • Ctrip (Known as MyTrip from Dec 2017)
  • Elvoline
  • HappyRooms
  • Hoteling
  • HotelsClick (Some rates on request, some instant)
  • Ostrovok
  • Roomertravel
  • Laterooms (according to BRG team 24 Oct 2016)
  • Hotelius (according to BRG team 21 Sept 2017)
  • Zenhotels (according to BRG team 10 Nov 2017)
  • Travelbag (according to BRG team 22 Dec 2017)

Special Conditions for BRG & Design Hotels
  • You may only claim against the absolute lowest rate on SPG.com, for the date(s) in question.
  • The rate must be the lowest on sale on SPG.com, and is regardless of the type of room you actually want, the number of occupants, cancellation policy and the amenities provided. In all likelihood this will mean you have to use a rate for a standard room, for 1 person, non-refundable and without any amenities.
  • It is not necessary for the rate on the external website to match the SPG.com rate in any way including room type and number of occupants. The only requirement for a successful BRG claim is that the rate be lower than the lowest rate on SPG.com for the date(s) in question.
  • As with normal BRG claims, you need to make a booking before submitting a claim. Since this will likely be a non-refundable booking, note that you are responsible for any and all charges including cancellation charges, even if the claim is not approved.
  • Amenities that are included in the external website's rate but which are not included in the Starwood rate may or may not be provided.
  • You will retain the category of room booked on SPG.com, even if the external website rate submitted for the claim refers to a different category of room. This is especially pertinent in situations where the hotel continues to sell lower categories of rooms on other websites, while not making them available on SPG.com. You will then be able to book a higher category of room on SPG.com, BRG the lower rate, and retain the higher category of room while paying the lower rate.
  • If you need to BRG Design Hotels for Double or higher occupancy.
    Differing currencies
    • "The Best Rate Guarantee department will approve a claim if there is a difference of 2.5% or greater where the currencies are different or a difference of 1% or greater if the currencies are the same."

    Link to T&C
    https://www.starwoodhotels.com/bestrate/terms.html

    Practicalities During/After Stay
    • Reconfirm your rate at check-in; normally the hotel will have the correct BRG rate in your reservation, but sometimes you will need to remind them.
    • If you choose points, they will be credited after the stay; check in one week to see if they have posted. If not contact the BRG office to arrange to have them posted.

    How to view your reservation after BRG has been approved
    • The BRG will be processed for a single occupant, even if the rate does not change for more than one occupant. You must book the actual number of occupants intended. Effectively, you can only BRG for single occupant unless double rate happens to be the same as single. It is not possible to BRG if double rate is higher than single. No modification to occupancy is allowed if BRG is approved. If you submit with single rate, you will be stuck with single room; if you submit with double rate and single rate is lower, it will be automatically denied irrespective of competing rates.
    • Log into your SPG account
    • Click on your stays to view your current reservation
    • Click on "Set Stay Preferences", then SAVE
    • Refresh your stays page and the reservation should be visible again. You may need to repeat this step if the hotel touches your reservation. If you apply for Your24, you will not be able to view the reservation details.
How to cancel a BRG reservation
• Log into your SPG account
• Click on your stays to view our your current reservation
• Look for your BRG reservation and click on "Set Stay Preferences" link for the BRG reservation, then SAVE
• reload the page and you should now be able to cancel the reservation

How to add a SNA to a BRG reservation
• Log into your SPG account
• Click on your stays to view our your current reservation
• Look for your BRG reservation and click on "Set Stay Preferences" link for the BRG reservation, then SAVE
• reload the page and you should now be able to select "apply SNA to this stay" link


POSTING FORMAT

Hotel Name:
Arrival Date:
Departure Date:
Number of Rooms:
Number of Guests:
Room Type:
Starwood Brand Web Site Room Rate:
Company Room Provider:
Other Company Room Provider:
Competing rate:
Comments:

Q: Are SPG benefits honored for BRG stays?
A: Yes. You should receive the same SPG elite member benefits and stay/night credit as for a normal paid stay.
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Old Jan 29, 2017, 9:26 pm
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Hey everyone, quick question.

I have a BRG that is approved, but it seems that the staff who approved my BRG did not alter the rate, as the reservation under My Stays is still showing the old rate. Normally, after a BRG is approved, the rate details will change to "Due to a complex rate or a rate from a different booking source associated with your reservation, we are unable to provide a detailed summary online. Please contact your nearest Customer Care Center for help with this request."

Is this an issue to be concerned? Is there a chance that the hotel won't honor the rate even though I print out the BRG Email?
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Old Jan 30, 2017, 7:51 am
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Originally Posted by Benjaminwjk
Hey everyone, quick question.

I have a BRG that is approved, but it seems that the staff who approved my BRG did not alter the rate, as the reservation under My Stays is still showing the old rate. Normally, after a BRG is approved, the rate details will change to "Due to a complex rate or a rate from a different booking source associated with your reservation, we are unable to provide a detailed summary online. Please contact your nearest Customer Care Center for help with this request."

Is this an issue to be concerned? Is there a chance that the hotel won't honor the rate even though I print out the BRG Email?
I've had over 100 BRG stays. Sometimes this happens. If you show the BRG e-mail at check-in and check-out they should still adjust; if for any reason they don't--just e-mail the BRG team within two weeks of checkout. I've never had an issue, even when the rate isn't modified.
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Old Jan 30, 2017, 8:24 pm
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Hotel Name: The Hermitage, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Jakarta
Dates: January 2017
Number of Adults: 2
Number of Rooms: 1
Room Type: Executive room with breakfast for two guests
Starwood Rate: 2,825,000 IDR incl taxes and service charge
Competing Website: the usual ones...
Competing rate: 1,699,987.47 IDR plus taxes and service charge
BRG Reward: 2K Points


Hotel Name: Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Dubai
Dates: February 2017
Number of Adults: 2
Number of Rooms: 1
Room Type: Classic Room with 2 guests
Starwood Rate: 500 AED plus service charge and taxes
Competing Website: the usual ones...
Competing rate: 109 USD plus service charge and taxes
BRG Reward: 2K Points
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Old Jan 30, 2017, 8:35 pm
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Originally Posted by donotblink
I've had over 100 BRG stays. Sometimes this happens. If you show the BRG e-mail at check-in and check-out they should still adjust; if for any reason they don't--just e-mail the BRG team within two weeks of checkout. I've never had an issue, even when the rate isn't modified.
Many thanks! Looking forward to summer already!
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Old Jan 31, 2017, 5:27 am
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where did you find the lower rate for coral beach
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Old Jan 31, 2017, 8:34 am
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I just realized that I didn't update my programs since I hit SPG Plat at the VERY end of the year (like 12/31 lol). It's actually pretty cool because of my 4 elite status, I actually only met the requirements for 2, SPG & Hyatt (which I actually originally got on a 12-night challenge). The other 2 were status matches.
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Old Jan 31, 2017, 8:48 am
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Hi guys.
I sent in BRG claims for the St. Regis Langkawi.
However, all websites I found used € instead of USD.
This is how they rejected my claims:

I have reviewed the rates for the St. Regis Langkawi, for the dates of your claim, on our website and found a rate of USD383.72 and the rate of EUR349.75 = USD374.156 on (competing website). [...] We have determined that the difference in rates is due to currency exchange fluctuation and not actual rate difference. It is for this reason that I am not able to approve your claim.
I think 9 USD per night is quite a big difference, but they don't seem to care.
Could somebody please PM me a suggestion where to look instead?
Seems like the only reason to get the claim approved is by pointing them to a competing website that uses USD...
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Old Jan 31, 2017, 9:38 am
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Hotel Name: w new york downtown....
Dates: 3 nights in march....
Number of Rooms: 1....
Number of Guests: 1....
Room Type: fabulous room....
Starwood Web Site Rate: $360.91 + taxes per night....
Competing Website: www.amoma.com via www.hotlscombined.com....
Competing rate: $208.28 + taxes per night....
BRG Reward: 20% off....
Actual confirmed rate: $166.62 + taxes per night....
Comments: it took some doing to get this approved....i sent in the claim but it was denied since the agent said the rate was no longer available....i could still see the rate online so sent in a second claim....that too was denied as the agent again said the rate was no longer available....this time she was right as i couldn't see the rate either....the next day a slightly lower rate was available so i sent in the claim for a third time & it was approved within 4 hours....
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Old Jan 31, 2017, 11:40 am
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My first ever BRG!!

Hotel Name: Sheraton Carlsbad Resort and Spa
Dates: February 2017
Number of Adults: 2 (plus 2 children)
Number of Rooms: 1
Room Type: Deluxe Coastal
Starwood Rate: 227 USD plus service charge and taxes
Competing Website: www.otel.com via www.hotelscombined.com
Competing rate: 205 USD plus service charge and taxes
BRG Reward: 2K Points

I was so excited that this worked that I put in another claim. This time for a 4 night stay at the St. Regis Osaka! Wish me luck!
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Old Jan 31, 2017, 12:26 pm
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Originally Posted by ChocolateFactory
Hi guys.
I sent in BRG claims for the St. Regis Langkawi.
However, all websites I found used € instead of USD.
This is how they rejected my claims:



I think 9 USD per night is quite a big difference, but they don't seem to care.
Could somebody please PM me a suggestion where to look instead?
Seems like the only reason to get the claim approved is by pointing them to a competing website that uses USD...
Looks like you might be just below the 2.5% required. Per the wiki:

Differing currencies
• "The Best Rate Guarantee department will approve a claim if there is a difference of 2.5% or greater where the currencies are different or a difference of 1% or greater if the currencies are the same."

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Old Jan 31, 2017, 1:43 pm
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Does anyone know how long it usually takes to get the reservation number on an approved BRG claim where the hotel showed no availability?
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Old Jan 31, 2017, 2:05 pm
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Originally Posted by donotblink
Does anyone know how long it usually takes to get the reservation number on an approved BRG claim where the hotel showed no availability?
Your reservation number doesn't change from the one that you used to book the claim. My understanding from the wiki is that you must have an existing reservation to make a claim. Did you not?
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Old Jan 31, 2017, 2:14 pm
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Originally Posted by cdancer20
Your reservation number doesn't change from the one that you used to book the claim. My understanding from the wiki is that you must have an existing reservation to make a claim. Did you not?
If the hotel shows no availability, but a 3rd party website does, you submit the claim without a reservation and the BRG team contacts the hotel to make the reservation for you. It's been a week since my claim was approved and I don't want to nag anyone at Starwood about it (yet), I just wanted to see how long it took for others to get their reservations confirmed.
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Old Jan 31, 2017, 2:32 pm
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Originally Posted by donotblink
If the hotel shows no availability, but a 3rd party website does, you submit the claim without a reservation and the BRG team contacts the hotel to make the reservation for you. It's been a week since my claim was approved and I don't want to nag anyone at Starwood about it (yet), I just wanted to see how long it took for others to get their reservations confirmed.
Ah so the wiki is wrong - If a room category is available on an external website but not on Starwood, you may still make a claim. You still need to make a booking with Starwood using any other category of room - if your claim is approved the room type in the booking will be modified to match the room type you are claiming for

I would just call Starwood guest services. It's not a big deal or a nag to get your confirmation number.

Last edited by cdancer20; Jan 31, 2017 at 3:07 pm
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Old Jan 31, 2017, 2:37 pm
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Originally Posted by cdancer20
...I would just call Starwood guest services. It's not a big deal or a nag to get your confirmation number.
Except for calling Starwood guest services, I would agree. If it is BRG-related issue, I would contact the BRG team via email or by phone.

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