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This property has once again begun offering double occupancy rooms for standard SPG Points redemption availability.
See Hotels limiting Free Night Awards to single-occupancy rooms only
See Hotels limiting Free Night Awards to single-occupancy rooms only
GONE : Hotel Pulitzer Amsterdam, Netherlands, Left SPG 1 Apr 2015 [Master Thread]
#76
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Toronto
Programs: SPG LT Plat, Hilton G,Priorty Club G, AC E
Posts: 2,979
Stimpy is correct...its very simple...
...and lets be honest these machines are very intuitive...I managed to do this in Italy without english prompts....worse comes to worse ask a local (as long as its not rush hour) ...the dutch are very nice folks.
#78
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: DFW (frmrly-AUS-Austin, TX)
Programs: AA(2MM)-Plt, HH-Gld, HY-Glb, ICAmb-Plt, SPG-Plt (Life), AMEX-Plt
Posts: 801
TravelZoo Rate
Hi all,
Thought I'd pass along this TravelZoo rate for Hotel Pulitzer that I found today.
For £105 (€119) per room, per night, inc tax, you'll also get a FREE upgrade to a Deluxe Canal-View room (based on availability at time of booking), plus 20% OFF breakfast.
This offer is available for stay seven days a week between 1 July and 31 August, but you must book by 10 June.
--tmartazu
Thought I'd pass along this TravelZoo rate for Hotel Pulitzer that I found today.
For £105 (€119) per room, per night, inc tax, you'll also get a FREE upgrade to a Deluxe Canal-View room (based on availability at time of booking), plus 20% OFF breakfast.
This offer is available for stay seven days a week between 1 July and 31 August, but you must book by 10 June.
--tmartazu
#79
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: London (UK), Kolkata (India), and a part of the Netherlands you wouldn't like to visit (aka Purmerend)!
Programs: IC Royal Ambassador
Posts: 623
#80
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Benicia, California, USA
Programs: AA PLT,AS,UA PP,J6,FB,EY,LH,SQ,HH Dmd,Hyatt Glbl,Marriott Plat,IHG Plat,Accor Gold
Posts: 10,820
May 2009 Trip Report on Hotel Pulitzer: Very Nice, but Some Problems
Just back from what on balance was a very nice two-day weekend stay at the hotel. One major flaw: My wife and I arrived at the hotel at about 12:30 p.m., were told that our room was not ready but that it would be by the 3 p.m. official check-in time, arrived back at 4:15 p.m., and the room still wasn't ready until after 5 p.m. If we weren't jet-lagged and exhausted, and if this wasn't a "Luxury Collection" hotel with high standards, this would not have bothered us. And I realize that the hotel was pretty full while we were there. Still, under the circumstances, it was a real drag.
A few more minor quirks involve some inconsistent concierge information and availability, a few funky aspects of the hotel (such as the elevators), a breakdown of communications between the front desk and the doorman regarding our taxi request when we departed, and a bit of rudeness from the doorman.
On balance, though, we had a very nice stay. The aforementioned quirks notwithstanding, most of the staff were very pleasant and helpful. Due to my Starwood Gold status and/or because I shelled out some extra points (14.5K, including breakfast buffet and a better room, as opposed to 12K w/o buffet) for a better-than-regular room, we had a very nice room on the top (5th) floor, overlooking the canal and with a staircase leading up to a sleeping loft from the small living room below. Not recommended for folks who have trouble navigating narrow, steep stairways or who might make frequent bathroom trips during the night, but we liked it. And not super-deluxe by luxury hotel standards--but like the hotel as a whole (which comprises about 25 former townhouses that have now been connected), it was charming in a quirky (in a positive sense) sort of way.
I suspect the canal view room is noisier than one overlooking the hotel courtyard--I slept with earplugs in--so it's a bit of a trade-off. Also, as others have noted in other posts, staying in a regular room on the ground floor might make the place considerably less charming.
The hotel does have a great location, very central so that in one direction you can delve into the tourist heartland and in others you easily get a bit off the beaten track. Breakfast buffet was nothing outstanding, but certainly sufficient and served in pleasant surroundings with efficient staff. Also, at least on the weekend days we were there, it was served until 1 p.m., which was great.
One side note: If you want to go to the Anne Frank House or the Van G Museum, I'd suggest trying to book tickets online in advance of your visit. We tried doing so for the former after we arrived in Amsterdam, but it was sold out for the entire weekend. Concierge was of no use for this purpose beyond pointing us toward the online booking option. (In fairness, I guess that if the concierge got into museum reservations it could be a pretty time-consuming task.)
I give the hotel a mixed review because of the drawbacks I mentioned and because I think at least some of the ground floor rooms are much worse than the one we ended up with. Still, if we had the assurance or likelihood of getting a good room again, we would definitely return there.
A few more minor quirks involve some inconsistent concierge information and availability, a few funky aspects of the hotel (such as the elevators), a breakdown of communications between the front desk and the doorman regarding our taxi request when we departed, and a bit of rudeness from the doorman.
On balance, though, we had a very nice stay. The aforementioned quirks notwithstanding, most of the staff were very pleasant and helpful. Due to my Starwood Gold status and/or because I shelled out some extra points (14.5K, including breakfast buffet and a better room, as opposed to 12K w/o buffet) for a better-than-regular room, we had a very nice room on the top (5th) floor, overlooking the canal and with a staircase leading up to a sleeping loft from the small living room below. Not recommended for folks who have trouble navigating narrow, steep stairways or who might make frequent bathroom trips during the night, but we liked it. And not super-deluxe by luxury hotel standards--but like the hotel as a whole (which comprises about 25 former townhouses that have now been connected), it was charming in a quirky (in a positive sense) sort of way.
I suspect the canal view room is noisier than one overlooking the hotel courtyard--I slept with earplugs in--so it's a bit of a trade-off. Also, as others have noted in other posts, staying in a regular room on the ground floor might make the place considerably less charming.
The hotel does have a great location, very central so that in one direction you can delve into the tourist heartland and in others you easily get a bit off the beaten track. Breakfast buffet was nothing outstanding, but certainly sufficient and served in pleasant surroundings with efficient staff. Also, at least on the weekend days we were there, it was served until 1 p.m., which was great.
One side note: If you want to go to the Anne Frank House or the Van G Museum, I'd suggest trying to book tickets online in advance of your visit. We tried doing so for the former after we arrived in Amsterdam, but it was sold out for the entire weekend. Concierge was of no use for this purpose beyond pointing us toward the online booking option. (In fairness, I guess that if the concierge got into museum reservations it could be a pretty time-consuming task.)
I give the hotel a mixed review because of the drawbacks I mentioned and because I think at least some of the ground floor rooms are much worse than the one we ended up with. Still, if we had the assurance or likelihood of getting a good room again, we would definitely return there.
Last edited by Thunderroad; May 27, 2009 at 12:48 pm
#81
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: EWR
Programs: SPG LT Plat/P100, UA 1K 1MM
Posts: 532
Just came back from a Cash + Points stay, I love this property and have stayed there several times.
One question I had - in the past if I was upgraded to a room which included breakfast (Executive, Junior Suite, etc.) they would provide me breakfast. However, this time I was told by two different people that I was not entitled to breakfast because I was upgraded to the room and did not book directly into a suite. Anyone know if this is really the case?
Thanks!
One question I had - in the past if I was upgraded to a room which included breakfast (Executive, Junior Suite, etc.) they would provide me breakfast. However, this time I was told by two different people that I was not entitled to breakfast because I was upgraded to the room and did not book directly into a suite. Anyone know if this is really the case?
Thanks!
#82
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Brooklyn
Programs: Delta Diamond, Bonvoy something good; sometimes other things too
Posts: 5,050
Just stayed at the Pulitzer for two nights on cash and points, and had a mixed experience. I was upgraded as a Plat to a great room, a large second floor "Junior Suite" with a bedroom on the inside of the hotel, one and a half baths, and a living room area with kitchenette facing the canal on the back side of the hotel. Having the bedroom on the inside was nice to avoid the noise concerns mentioned on many posts--though I didn't experience any big problems with noise, I could definitely hear street activity (and, one day, an outdoor concert) from the living room but not from the bedroom.
However, I was annoyed to be charged 50 Euros for early check-in when I arrived. Admittedly, I did arrive quite early, around 8:30am, but I've checked in at around that time at other European properties without any trouble and I thought it seemed kind of tacky for that class of hotel, and to do that to a Plat (they didn't clean the room during the first day I was there, so there was no extra cost to them to having me there). But I didn't make a fuss and paid the fee, and it was nice to have the room ready immediately.
However, I was annoyed to be charged 50 Euros for early check-in when I arrived. Admittedly, I did arrive quite early, around 8:30am, but I've checked in at around that time at other European properties without any trouble and I thought it seemed kind of tacky for that class of hotel, and to do that to a Plat (they didn't clean the room during the first day I was there, so there was no extra cost to them to having me there). But I didn't make a fuss and paid the fee, and it was nice to have the room ready immediately.
#83
Join Date: Feb 2000
Posts: 6,546
What a great deal! 50EUR for a bed after a 7 hour red-eye from JFK. Rather shocking such a stay would be classified as "mixed".
#84
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: London (UK), Kolkata (India), and a part of the Netherlands you wouldn't like to visit (aka Purmerend)!
Programs: IC Royal Ambassador
Posts: 623
I wish my experiences there were as mixed as yours....I have never received a suite as a Plat....and often arriving at midday-ish, have often had to return at 4pm or later for my room....gladly would have paid €50 to check-in early......but I still love the property. I hope you had a great trip, despite having to part with €50.
#85
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Little dot in Asia
Programs: AA-EP, TK-*G, HL-DM, HY-GLO, MR-LTP
Posts: 25,932
Just stayed there 2 weekends ago using one of the free weekend nights I received from the SPG promo.
Got an 'executive room' .. which was nice and it faced a garden. But no breakfast option provided.
Room was ok, nothing fancy.
But after 2 weeks I had to write in to enquire about the Plat bonus which had not posted, and the extra 20euros for the internet.
Was told that they will credit the 500 points 'soon' but I was not entitled the charge for the internet. Now why is this so?
Got an 'executive room' .. which was nice and it faced a garden. But no breakfast option provided.
Room was ok, nothing fancy.
But after 2 weeks I had to write in to enquire about the Plat bonus which had not posted, and the extra 20euros for the internet.
Was told that they will credit the 500 points 'soon' but I was not entitled the charge for the internet. Now why is this so?
#86
Company Representative - Starwood
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Singapore
Programs: SPG
Posts: 4,002
How are you doing?
Are you referring to HSIA? It is not an eligible charge for Starpoints credit, officially.
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Starwood Customer Contact Centre (AP) Pte Ltd
#87
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Florida
Programs: marriott platinum, intercontinental diamond
Posts: 210
Mixed bag - mostly good
Just returned from a trip to Europe which included four stays at Starwood hotels. First stop was four nights at the Pulitzer and overall I had a pleasant time. I am gold and based on previous comments about this property, I was not expecting special treatment especially since occupancy was high during the first two nights of my stay.
Rate was very attractive since I had booked during the late winter promotion - 40% reduction but prepaid. They did honor my request for a quiet room (which was requested based on helpful posts on this thread). Room was decent sized and not difficult to reach. Bathroom was tiny.
I had two problems - hour wait for room despite arriving after official check in time and missed wake up call. Asked for and received two complimentary breakfasts (one for each problem), so I felt that hotel did rectify the errors. Bill for one of the "complimentary" breakfast posted to my account but was quickly deleted at check out.
Staff was very friendly and helpful. Everyone spoke English as if it was his/her first language.
Would recommend hotel at rate I paid. However, I must reiterate prior comments that it should not be classified as a luxury collection property.
Rate was very attractive since I had booked during the late winter promotion - 40% reduction but prepaid. They did honor my request for a quiet room (which was requested based on helpful posts on this thread). Room was decent sized and not difficult to reach. Bathroom was tiny.
I had two problems - hour wait for room despite arriving after official check in time and missed wake up call. Asked for and received two complimentary breakfasts (one for each problem), so I felt that hotel did rectify the errors. Bill for one of the "complimentary" breakfast posted to my account but was quickly deleted at check out.
Staff was very friendly and helpful. Everyone spoke English as if it was his/her first language.
Would recommend hotel at rate I paid. However, I must reiterate prior comments that it should not be classified as a luxury collection property.
#88
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: SFO
Programs: UA MM Gold, AA Ex Plat, SPG Plat,Hyatt Diamond, Marriott Gold, National Executive Elite
Posts: 992
car parking advice?
I am going to have rental car for my 2 night stay and was told hotel parking is 55 Euro/night!
Any closeby parking ideas?
Any closeby parking ideas?
#90
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: SFO
Programs: UA MM Gold, AA Ex Plat, SPG Plat,Hyatt Diamond, Marriott Gold, National Executive Elite
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