Moopere
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I'm looking for some anecdotal evidence from those who might habitually book and stay in Executive rooms at Hilton properties and hold Gold HH status, particularly, but not only, in Australia - do you still tend to get an upgrade to .... I guess a suite? Even if not a suite, do you more often then not end up with some sort of upgrade which makes you happy?
Currently my own thoughts are that for a Gold its unlikely. There is always a bit of wriggle room at each property because of room naming and general fluff, but it seems to me that an Executive room is the 'highest' classification of room outside of a suite ... as suites do not very often appear to be given to Golds as upgrades, I'm thinking that if you book an exec, your upgrades are likely to be nil. But this is mostly just me trawling over some old posts here - some recent experience would be welcome.
Why? Well, this year has been odd for me, less travel than usual - I'll probably only hit 20-25 nights, if I'm lucky, by end of December and stays/base points required to retain gold are going to be well out of reach. Looking forward to next year I'll be able to coast along on a VA Gold comp, but its caused me to really have a think.
With few exceptions I've been pretty lucky and have received exec room upgrades from base room bookings. I'm hard pressed usually, particularly in Australia, to tell the difference frankly, but whats coveted here is lounge access. There is a fair bit of variation due to yield management from base room to exec room, but, in Australia, the price difference is in the order of $100 (200$ for a base, 300$ for an exec ... something like this). Add a free breaky for 2 in there at outrageous in-house dining charges + a few almost but not quite worthless extra gold status points and the additional value gleaned from being a gold can be in the order of $170-200 / night. Not bad on a booking that probably cost only 200$ to begin with.
Readers can probably see where this is going.
If I am to retain gold in 2016 I need to be building status during my "comped" gold next year. Stays are all self funded (job change from previous years). 20 individual stays seems unlikely, 40 nights equally so, I simply don't have the time (much as I love getting out and away).
Whats left then is hitting base points, which equates to something like AUD$8300-8500 a year in Australia. If I keep booking base rooms I'm never going to make it.
I'm not against booking and paying higher rates for better rooms, but one has to watch whats going on when doing that (similarities to booking airline status runs here). If upgrades from say exec rooms are unlikely, then the 'additional value' proposition of being a gold status holder falls away very quickly and, much like with airlines, I fall between the cracks and am really much better off not holding loyalty and simply booking best room of the day (with lounge) at any chain which suits me.
Thoughts?
Currently my own thoughts are that for a Gold its unlikely. There is always a bit of wriggle room at each property because of room naming and general fluff, but it seems to me that an Executive room is the 'highest' classification of room outside of a suite ... as suites do not very often appear to be given to Golds as upgrades, I'm thinking that if you book an exec, your upgrades are likely to be nil. But this is mostly just me trawling over some old posts here - some recent experience would be welcome.
Why? Well, this year has been odd for me, less travel than usual - I'll probably only hit 20-25 nights, if I'm lucky, by end of December and stays/base points required to retain gold are going to be well out of reach. Looking forward to next year I'll be able to coast along on a VA Gold comp, but its caused me to really have a think.
With few exceptions I've been pretty lucky and have received exec room upgrades from base room bookings. I'm hard pressed usually, particularly in Australia, to tell the difference frankly, but whats coveted here is lounge access. There is a fair bit of variation due to yield management from base room to exec room, but, in Australia, the price difference is in the order of $100 (200$ for a base, 300$ for an exec ... something like this). Add a free breaky for 2 in there at outrageous in-house dining charges + a few almost but not quite worthless extra gold status points and the additional value gleaned from being a gold can be in the order of $170-200 / night. Not bad on a booking that probably cost only 200$ to begin with.
Readers can probably see where this is going.
If I am to retain gold in 2016 I need to be building status during my "comped" gold next year. Stays are all self funded (job change from previous years). 20 individual stays seems unlikely, 40 nights equally so, I simply don't have the time (much as I love getting out and away).
Whats left then is hitting base points, which equates to something like AUD$8300-8500 a year in Australia. If I keep booking base rooms I'm never going to make it.
I'm not against booking and paying higher rates for better rooms, but one has to watch whats going on when doing that (similarities to booking airline status runs here). If upgrades from say exec rooms are unlikely, then the 'additional value' proposition of being a gold status holder falls away very quickly and, much like with airlines, I fall between the cracks and am really much better off not holding loyalty and simply booking best room of the day (with lounge) at any chain which suits me.
Thoughts?