use of automobile association cards in US

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I seek guidance!

I've noticed that the aaa corporate rate for the SLS in Beverly hills next week is about 30% less than my government rate

Does anyone know if starwood accept the NRMA/RACV and in my case RACT memberships as equivalent in the USA?

If they do i can go to the suite! :p
 
I've noticed that the aaa corporate rate for the SLS in Beverly hills next week is about 30% less than my government rate

Does anyone know if starwood accept the NRMA/RACV and in my case RACT memberships as equivalent in the USA?
Whilst I haven't used it for a Starwood, I have definitely used my RACV and NRMA memberships for Hilton and a couple of other smaller hotels - they just need to see the "AAA Show Your Card & Save" logo (which both those cards had) alongside the 3-digit Club Code, which is 448 and 307, respectively. I'd be surprised if the RACT was excluded. Just check the back of your card.
 
Yes Starwood certainly do.I used this a few times on my trip last month at Starwood and Hilton.Got to take your card and show it at checkin.
Also good for lots of other discounts.see here-
Welcome AAA Affiliates
 
By all means check out the discounts you can get. For instance, when I was at Universal Studios recently I noticed you got a 10% discount on all merchandise and most food while in the park by showing your card. Mine is an RACV, but any card that's a member of Show Your Card and Save will do!
 
Your Australian affiliate card should have a "Club Code" number written on the back under the AAA logo. For RACQ the Club Code = 310. Point them at that code. When booking AAA rates on-line for Priority Club hotels, they request your AAA membership number or the Club Code for international affiliate members.
 
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thanks All

i had a look at the card and it has the correct logo
 
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