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JakeTheSnake
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posted: Apr. 8, 2008 @ 6:50p
socheap said:Has anyone been challenged at an international property for their ID when using a AAA discount?
Seems to be the better rack rate when booking internationally and I'd love to hear anyone's experiences.  I had hit and miss at the same property. Some days, I was asked..and other days, I wasn't asked. All at the same property...different clerks. |
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tara25
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posted: Apr. 8, 2008 @ 9:13p
Hi, I am getting a good rate with the XML code but when I book it online at Marriott it says "LEISURE LINKS" Does anyone know what that is? I called Marriott and the the reservationist had no clue either. I do not want to show up and they cancel? Any experiences with this code? thanks |
Message edited by: tara25 on 2008-04-08 21:13:49 CDT
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weeziebug
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posted: Apr. 9, 2008 @ 10:33p
I just used that one a couple weeks ago, not asked for anything in Charlotte, NC |
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pureallspice
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posted: Apr. 30, 2008 @ 5:13p
Has anyone used the emp (employee) code? I am getting about a 60% discount (which I would love to use) when I plug it in. How much do they really check these? |
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lopo
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posted: May. 8, 2008 @ 7:07p
Thanks, OP! Just want to let folks know that I tried most of the codes listed (altho I thought that I'd received a fairly good price for the reservation I made last month for tomorrow), and I was finally able to knock another $10 off the best rate I'd found using Z2H. |
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ardentazn
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posted: May. 8, 2008 @ 8:31p
pureallspice said:Has anyone used the emp (employee) code? I am getting about a 60% discount (which I would love to use) when I plug it in. How much do they really check these? Does anyone have any idea on this code? Any requirements? I am looking to book for next week, any help is appreciated! |
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dreamslink2007
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posted: May. 9, 2008 @ 12:00p
ardentazn said:pureallspice said:Has anyone used the emp (employee) code? I am getting about a 60% discount (which I would love to use) when I plug it in. How much do they really check these?
Does anyone have any idea on this code? Any requirements? I am looking to book for next week, any help is appreciated! I would advise NOT using any of the Marriott codes unless you have proof (work badge or whatever). When you're checking into Marriott, they regularly ask for proof. They check for govt IDs. Also, if you're using the Friends & Family rate, you actually have to have your friend/family at Marriott get their manager to sign a sheet authorizing the rate for you to turn in when you're checking in. So bottom line, I wouldn't use any of the rates unless I really could. |
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den3ero
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posted: May. 9, 2008 @ 5:08p
Hey everybody! I love this website haha  I'm looking for a week-long stay at a Residence Inn in Houston from May 12-19 and I tried using the codes but most of them come up saying no rooms are available even though I know there are... and the codes that do go through don't really change the prices at all... Any help would be really awesome! Thanks a ton |
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tgu23monk
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posted: May. 11, 2008 @ 10:04p
Jake the Snake said:What about those who are Government but works for a City or County. Where do they fall under? This usually falls under a slightly higher than fed. gov. rate. for locg or local gover.
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aekjr12345
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posted: May. 14, 2008 @ 10:25p
I am looking for a way to purchase Marriott "gift cards" at a discount to help pay down a group rate. Unforetunately Marriott Travelcards and cheques can not be used on group rates. Any ideas outside of eBay? |
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tashayar
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posted: May. 15, 2008 @ 12:08a
aekjr12345 said:I am looking for a way to purchase Marriott "gift cards" at a discount to help pay down a group rate. Unforetunately Marriott Travelcards and cheques can not be used on group rates. Any ideas outside of eBay? Can't believe I am going to post this but sometimes it is better to pay the posted rate rather than the group rate and THEN utilize whatever gift checks or bonuses you can find. I am doing this for a trip I am planning and it does come out less (for me). |
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Oneworld
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posted: May. 20, 2008 @ 10:52p
Does anyone know a promo code for American Airlines or British Airways staff? Any help will be appreciated! |
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calguy77
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posted: May. 21, 2008 @ 8:38a
den3ero said:Hey everybody!
I love this website haha
I'm looking for a week-long stay at a Residence Inn in Houston from May 12-19 and I tried using the codes but most of them come up saying no rooms are available even though I know there are... and the codes that do go through don't really change the prices at all...
Any help would be really awesome!
Thanks a ton i think you just answered your own question. There are no deals. |
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redacid22
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posted: May. 29, 2008 @ 1:37p
JakeTheSnake said:Hoteldude said:I am a Front Desk Clerk at a Full Service Marriott just outside of Washington, DC. All Front Service Employees have attended Marriott required training on ensuring guests are eligible for the rates booked. Marriott estimates they lose millions of dollars in room revenue per year due to guests booking under ineligible rates. The most notable violation has been the Government Rate. If you plan to book this rate and you are not a Federal or State Gov't employee and can not produce the proper proof (i.e. Gov't Credit Card, Gov't ID) than you will be asked to pay the rack rate when you check in (regardless of your status with Marriott Rewards). If you book any other corporate rate (such as the ACC rate mentioned earlier in the thread) and can not produce proof that you are eligible for the rate (a photo ID, a paycheck stub, or a business card with your name on it) you should plan on paying the rack rate when you arrive. We are not allowed to offer the BAR (best available rate) in cases where a rate code has been improperly used. Any Front Desk employee who does not enforce rate code eligibility rules may be fired on the spot according to our Hotel GM. I, for one, do not want to be fired, and will ask you for ID.
Please note, if the rate is a publicly available rate such as TFB (Two for Breakfast) than it is not a problem for anyone to use that rate.
What about those who are Government but works for a City or County. Where do they fall under? Just called the Marriott reservation line to verify fo sho where city/county government falls...Specifically I asked for a Police/Fire discount and the person stated that yes the State Government employees discount would, in fact, apply...and since Police and Fire are city government employees, I assume that this is the same for all city/county government employees.
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rangerxenos
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posted: Aug. 11, 2008 @ 10:42a
I used this code, and came up with savings of about $150 for our upcoming stay: NPR National promotional Rate (this appears as various companies pending location) It comes up as 'Entertainment Rate -- must present card' -- is that the Entertainment book they are talking about? Thanks in advance. |
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chitownflyer
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posted: Aug. 11, 2008 @ 9:57p
rangerxenos said:I used this code, and came up with savings of about $150 for our upcoming stay:
NPR National promotional Rate (this appears as various companies pending location)
It comes up as 'Entertainment Rate -- must present card' -- is that the Entertainment book they are talking about?
Thanks in advance. Yes, you need to have an entertainment card in order to get this rate. Any entertainment book, regardless of city, will work, but you must make sure the card is current. You can get the card at entertainment.com. |
Message edited by: chitownflyer on 2008-08-13 17:04:56 CDT
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rangerxenos
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posted: Aug. 12, 2008 @ 6:38a
chitownflyer said:rangerxenos said:I used this code, and came up with savings of about $150 for our upcoming stay:
NPR National promotional Rate (this appears as various companies pending location)
It comes up as 'Entertainment Rate -- must present card' -- is that the Entertainment book they are talking about?
Thanks in advance. Yes, you need to have an entertainment card in order to get this rate. Any entertainment book, regardless of city, eill work, but you must may sure the card is current. You can get the card at entertainment.com. Thank you for the info. Can I simply print a card online, or do I need to buy a book at $30? I have a current online membership, and am able to print coupons online. Is this the same as a membership? |
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