Elite perks at hotel when staying at a rate that doesn't earn points
I will soon be attending a conference and staying at a hotel where my employer has negotiated a special rate. This is a large group booking and I will not be eligible for points or stay credit.
However, I happen to be a Gold member at the hotel chain in question (Marriott), which usually entitles me to handy perks like lounge access and free breakfast. Am I still entitled to these if the stay earns no points?
Best Answer
When in the same situations, I was given the perks but for IHG Properties where I have gold status. Basically at check-in, I asked if they had my member number with the reservation. They said no, so I gave it and they upgraded my room and gave me the usual Gold member perks.
It probably varies by program but usually check-in gives you the opportunity to have things changed.
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