Starwood upgrade thread.

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On this forum we are outnumbered by the HH crowd - but I thought maybe a thread in a similar vein to the one on the Hilton Forum about how SPG is treating us.

I'll start with my last three stays (in November):


Sheraton Frankfurt Airport:
1 Night Stay - Cash and Points Rate
Assigned Junior Suite.
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Le Royal Meridien Hamburg
4 Night Stay - booked a Lake View Room on a prepaid rate:
Assigned: Superior Suite

It should be noted that this isn't a standard platinum upgrade and may have reflected a service recovery from a stay the previous week.

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Westin Grand Frankfurt

One Night Stay - booked a "beat the timer" rate
Assigned Duplex Suite:

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Good for you Burrco.I have often thought about this but never plunged in.
I will post the results from my last trip-November also.Unless otherwise stated I have booked lowest priced king room on a Z#R rate(book 3 get 1 free).
Westin Sydney.Upgraded to king room on Exec floor.
SGS,Bangkok.3 nights basic room and 3 nights in Rachada suite booked-both on Z3R rates.Whole stay in Rachada suite.
Westin Tokyo.Booked a ridiculously low rate immediately post tsunami.No upgrade but lounge access,full breakfast in restaurant.
Sheraton DFW.Upgraded to top floor club room with lounge access.
Four points,SYD.Upgraded to Harbour view.
 
On this forum we are outnumbered by the HH crowd - but I thought maybe a thread in a similar vein to the one on the Hilton Forum about how SPG is treating us.

Yes us SPG AFF'ers are very outnumbered here. Sadly I am also swinging by the Hilton threads of late following my recent HHD status through VA WP. I'll post some update successes in the next hour once I type them up on Word.
 
I've been posting my successes on the equivalent FT/SPG thread, so here are my 2011 stay results:-

Westin Melbourne – booked No View Room, upgraded to City View room
Westin Moana Surfrider, Honolulu – booked City View Room, upgraded to Tower Oceanfront Suite
Royal Hawaiian, Honolulu – booked Garden View Room, upgraded to Garden View Junior Suite
Westin Kuala Lumpur – booked Superior Room, upgraded to Executive Club Room
Westin Langkawi – booked Superior Room, upgraded to Ocean Facing Executive Suite
W Seminyak Retreat & Spa, Bali – booked Wonderful Room, upgraded to Spectacular Ocean Facing room.
W Hong Kong – booked Wonderful Room, upgraded to Fantastic Suite
Hotel Kamp, Helsinki – booked Deluxe Room, upgrade to Corner Junior Suite (named The Tove Janson Suite).
Hotel Kamp, Helsinki #2 – booked Deluxe Room, no upgrade (I didn't ask for one plus trainee check-in agent didn't help).
Westin Grand Berlin - booked Superior Room, upgraded to windowless bedroom +separate lounge junior Suite.
Le Meridien Parkhotel Frankfurt – booked Superior Room, upgraded to Deluxe Room
Sheraton Heathrow - booked standard room and ended up there
Hotel Danieli Venice – booked Deluxe Room, upgraded to Luxury Room
Westin Excelsior Rome – booked Deluxe Room, upgrade to Grande Luxe Room with terrace
Hotel Pulitzer Amsterdam – booked Classic Room, upgrade to Executive Room
Westin Chosun Seoul – booked Deluxe Room, upgraded to Executive Deluxe Room
Le Meridien Bangkok – booked Visa Room, upgraded to Avantec Suite
Sheraton Towers Singapore – booked Deluxe Room, upgraded to Terrace Room
Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort – booked Beachfront Deluxe, upgraded to Beachfront Cottage
Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur – booked Classic Room, upgraded to Royal Club Room
Westin Kuala Lumpur – booked Deluxe Room, upgraded to Westin Suite
Westin Grande Sukhumvit Bangkok – booked Deluxe Room, upgraded to Club Room
Four Points By Sheraton Bangkok – booked Cosy Room, upgraded to Studio Suite
Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit Bangkok – booked Deluxe Room, upgraded to Grande Suite
Westin Sydney – booked Superior Room, upgrade to Deluxe Room (because possible Executive Suites upgrades do not have double double beds which I require).
 
Spent Jan in mainly Germany (with starwood) - pretty good upgrades in general. In order of stay:

Le Meridien Stuttgart 3N standard room - upgrade to executive room (basically standard room on top floor)
Hotel Elephant Weimar 3N B:Standard room - upgrade to Junior Suite - Markt View
Westin Leipzig 3N B:Standard room - upgrade to Junior Suite - switched to city view (other option zoo view) on request
Westin Berlin 5N B? upgrade to Unter den Linden Junior Suite
Sheraton Essen 3N B:Standard room - "upgraded" to park view
Westin Berlin 6N B? upgrade to "executive" junior suite on 7th floor
Hotel Des Indes 5N B:superior room upgrade to junior suite
Le Meridien Taipei 3N B:standard room upgrade to junior suite.
 
Stays are in Feb 12:

Sheraton Miyako Tokyo - booked superior room, upgraded to deluxe.
Sheraton Sapporo - booked superior room, upgraded to deluxe.
Westin Tokyo - booked deluxe room, assigned room on executive club floor.
 
Might become a Starwood member.

I am staying 10 nights at Westin Fiji in August
 
Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers - Traditional room upgraded to Club Level room (as a gold member)

Just got to Platinum so will post whatever luck I get during the year, staying at hiltons in the first half but will be staying at Sheratons in the second half of the year
 
I hope its improved.
Maye the new sheraton next door would be better
Not a well managed hotel imho
Foods V expensive as is the drinks
 
Great Wall Sheraton, Beijing - upgrade to Junior Suite x3 (Jan/Feb) as Platinum
 
Hotel Pulitzer, Amsterdam; Classic Room booked and upgraded to an Executive Room w canal views.

I left the Pulitzer and moved to Hiltons for my next two stays (in BUD and IST) and I can say I think I like SPG much more.
 
I booked a Grand Room with Beach View at the Westin Coloane (Macau) for HKD$1,116 and was upgraded to an Ocean View Deluxe Room worth HKD$2,900.
 
Hi All

I have SPG through Amex Plat Charge and going to use SPG for the first time at the Westin Kuala Lumpur.

How do I go about getting an upgrade? Do you have to ask? If so, should you ask whether there are better rooms available and then say you're SPG or are they normally pretty good with giving away available rooms?

Anyone had upgrade experience at Westin KL?

Cheers all!
 
Hi All

I have SPG through Amex Plat Charge and going to use SPG for the first time at the Westin Kuala Lumpur.

How do I go about getting an upgrade? Do you have to ask? If so, should you ask whether there are better rooms available and then say you're SPG or are they normally pretty good with giving away available rooms?

Anyone had upgrade experience at Westin KL?

Cheers all!

Not sure - I hadn't used SPG Gold before but when I checked in at Macau they just told me I was upgraded when they gave me the room key.
 
Membership Level: SPG Gold
Hotel: Sheraton Mirage Resort Port Douglas
Booked: King Size Garden View Room and Twin Garden View Room ($165/night each) - included breakfast and 2 for 1 dinners
Room Given: King Size and Twin Lagoon Balcony Rooms.
Amenities: Letter from GM, 2 bottles of water daily in room.

I can't help but feel this resort is dying - the buildings are starting to get concrete cancer, all the great people that gave me great service a year ago have gone, and the decor is so incredibly 80s. It's pleasant, but there were so few people there that even buffet breakfasts in the Lagoon Restaurant were not well frequented. Previously I've been fighting for seats at breakfast - now it seems to be very quiet. It was a pleasant stay, but when we had previously stayed here it was a 5 star experience - now we would struggle to say that it was a 4 star experience. Everything had decreased in quality. Which is a pity.
 
How do I go about getting an upgrade? Do you have to ask? If so, should you ask whether there are better rooms available and then say you're SPG or are they normally pretty good with giving away available rooms?

In my experience the upgrade is automatic and specifically they mention at check-in that because you're SPG Gold, they've upgraded the rooms.
 
Hi All

I have SPG through Amex Plat Charge and going to use SPG for the first time at the Westin Kuala Lumpur.

How do I go about getting an upgrade? Do you have to ask? If so, should you ask whether there are better rooms available and then say you're SPG or are they normally pretty good with giving away available rooms?

Anyone had upgrade experience at Westin KL?

Cheers all!

I've stayed here a few times - and the process has been simple - rock up to front desk, lots of typing, followed by - ".. we've upgraded you to...."

I've stayed at both Sheraton Imperial, and Westin in KL - and can say I like the Westin better. It has a 'newish' feel, and is closer to a lot of amenities (shops, local dining options). Feels to be a bit more happening.

Sheraton had a much nicer pool though.
 
How does the JW marriott in JL compare to the westin?

I've stayed here a few times - and the process has been simple - rock up to front desk, lots of typing, followed by - ".. we've upgraded you to...."

I've stayed at both Sheraton Imperial, and Westin in KL - and can say I like the Westin better. It has a 'newish' feel, and is closer to a lot of amenities (shops, local dining options). Feels to be a bit more happening.

Sheraton had a much nicer pool though.
 
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How do I go about getting an upgrade? Do you have to ask? If so, should you ask whether there are better rooms available and then say you're SPG or are they normally pretty good with giving away available rooms?

Anyone had upgrade experience at Westin KL?

Firstly, you need to have booked your room via SPG or their affiliated sites to be eligible for any elite status benefits. So booking on Expedia for example, per the program, would make you ineligible for any status benefits. Secondly, as long as your profile/member number is on the booking and you are Gold, then the hotel would be aware of your status. Thirdly, the hotel is pro-active with upgrades however as a Gold the best I am thinking of, is a Executive Floor room and with a view of the Towers. Be happy with a tower view room though. Fourthly, if you have the iPhone/iPad SPG app, then you can check your reservation prior to arrival to see if they upgraded you ie your room details would change. For some reason, the room changes aren't viewable on the desktop, however via the app it works. Fifthly, no matter what room you get, kindly enquire at check-in, along the lines "I am a Gold member, is there any chance of a nice upgrade?" and don't forget to smile :D
 
Firstly, you need to have booked your room via SPG or their affiliated sites to be eligible for any elite status benefits. So booking on Expedia for example, per the program, would make you ineligible for any status benefits. Secondly, as long as your profile/member number is on the booking and you are Gold, then the hotel would be aware of your status. Thirdly, the hotel is pro-active with upgrades however as a Gold the best I am thinking of, is a Executive Floor room and with a view of the Towers. Be happy with a tower view room though. Fourthly, if you have the iPhone/iPad SPG app, then you can check your reservation prior to arrival to see if they upgraded you ie your room details would change. For some reason, the room changes aren't viewable on the desktop, however via the app it works. Fifthly, no matter what room you get, kindly enquire at check-in, along the lines "I am a Gold member, is there any chance of a nice upgrade?" and don't forget to smile :D

Thanks a lot for that! I didn't know you had to book through an affiliated site... I assume hotelclub.com is not an affiliate site :(

Do you think that I should call the hotel and let them know of my membership number?
 
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