Free Night at Radisson
January 5th, 2009 |I was scheduled to be in Portland, OR last night. Had a free room at a Starwood property booked, using SPG points, for several weeks. As I usually do, I checked out prices a few days prior to arrival at the chains I frequent - Starwood and Radisson.
Well, on the Radisson web site, up came several prices for the one night I was looking at. A AAA rate, a Govt. rate, etc.. The Corporate rate was listed at "$0.00". Figured I'd give it a try. Well, it confirmed me at that rate and I got an additional e-mail confirmation that listed a phone number if I had any questions. I called it and was transferred to "Distribution Services". There,the woman, upon seeing the rate, put me on hold to enquire. When she got back she stated, "It looks like you won!". She said that they were obligated to honor it. Also, she advised me not to make any changes to the reservation, otherwise I'd lose the rate.
I immediately went back online to check out the same property for the same date. The Corporate rate was now $89 for the night I wanted.
Of course, I didn't believe it until I checked in. But, lo and behold, I checked in and the clerk mentioned the "computer error" and said that I had a rate of $0.00
Checked out this morning and my bill included only my breakfast. (I felt obligated to eat at least one meal there!)
The point of this post is obviously not to tell people of a terrific opportunity in Portland. It is more to tell of the experience that I had so that if someone comes upon this it IS possible that it will be honored.
I'm pretty certain that it helped that Radisson was informed of this error right away, AND that I didn't book the rest of May and all of June at their hotel.
Aloha
Last week I wanted to book a rental car with ALAMO for Germany on the Internet. All prices for shown cars where around DM 600.00 to DM 900.00. However, a Standard car a had pricetag of DM 88,000.00!
Again and again, even when I started the search again, this one car came always with the high price.
I concur that it was appropriate for you to have had a meal there. Again good for you!
Radisson was quite nice to you too! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif
I wonder how many lashes the web producer got for doing that!
The necessary steps are:
1. The hotel offers you a rate (anthing larger $1)
2. You offer the hotel to book at that rate
3. The hotel confirms the booking at that rate
[This message has been edited by peter42 (edited 05-22-2001).]
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