Howdy all,
Hope your all enjoying the Xmas break.
I'm looking at booking my folks in for a night at the Crown Metropol hotel in Perth. I'll be paying for the stay on my credit card, but they will be listed as the guests. Am i still eligable to claim velocity points for the stay? or will it be rejected since my name isn't on the room?
Also i read a thread regarding claiming points from a Crown Plaza, which seamed to imply it wasn't just a simple process of showing my velocity card at the hotel, or listing it during the booking process. It appears it involves registering with priority club then changing your earning preferences to specify airline miles instead of ppoints. Is this still the case? I've run through the online booking engine and can't see anywhere to list a velocity number?
If there is a problem claiming points with a different name on the room, is there any way around it? If i was to check in to the room, and then leave the key cards with my folks, are they likely to have problems? On a side note, my dad's name is actually my middle name. Could claim they mixed up the names??
Thanks in advance for your advice
Hope your all enjoying the Xmas break.
I'm looking at booking my folks in for a night at the Crown Metropol hotel in Perth. I'll be paying for the stay on my credit card, but they will be listed as the guests. Am i still eligable to claim velocity points for the stay? or will it be rejected since my name isn't on the room?
Also i read a thread regarding claiming points from a Crown Plaza, which seamed to imply it wasn't just a simple process of showing my velocity card at the hotel, or listing it during the booking process. It appears it involves registering with priority club then changing your earning preferences to specify airline miles instead of ppoints. Is this still the case? I've run through the online booking engine and can't see anywhere to list a velocity number?
If there is a problem claiming points with a different name on the room, is there any way around it? If i was to check in to the room, and then leave the key cards with my folks, are they likely to have problems? On a side note, my dad's name is actually my middle name. Could claim they mixed up the names??
Thanks in advance for your advice
