You want a hotel room upgrade?
Mobil ratings are of great concern to a luxury hotel property. A high rating helps a hotel justify increased expense for rooms and services. Some hotels will go to great lengths to maintain or increase this rating. As such, many luxury hotel properties train their employees to make a guest happy at almost any cost.
Here are a few different tactics to try for a complimentary hotel room upgrade:
-Peak season. Check in as early and without warning.
Check out for most hotels is 11 a.m. or noon. Check in is usually around 2 or 3 p.m. This doesn't mean you should show up unannounced at 9am, unless you like spending hours in hotel lobbies. If check-in is at 3:00, show up at 3:00. If the hotel was fully booked the night before and your arrival day is a big travel day there will be a lot of check-outs. This means that they have a 3-hour window to clean all of their vacant rooms. That's not likely to happen. If your room isn't ready and you've arrived after they've begun checking-in, they're not going to stick you in a lower-grade room. Nor will they want to upset off by making you wait. They'll stick you in a better room because it's their mistake.
This works best on Sundays during peak-season. You could try showing up 10 or 15 minutes before check-in begins; though you run the risk of waiting while they rush a housekeeper to clean the room you've booked.
-Off season. A special occasion.
Call ahead and let them know you'll be staying for a special occasion. Don't make up a birthday, because you'll need your ID to check in. Go for an anniversary. But don't request anything special in advance. If you want to be greeted with rose petals or a bottle of champagne, they're going to have to block your room to have it cleaned and set early. That means you'll arrive to the $300 room you booked, to be greeted with rose petals or booze which will show up on your bill.
Meanwhile, someone else who payed $300 is going to be greeted with a $500 room.
-Off season. Be annoyed.
You've spent a night or two there and you're not happy. There was construction and it kept you up. The room service took too long. The housekeeper didn't clean the room. The hotel needs to make this right. Hotel management wants your business, but the person working the desk is simply doesn't get paid enough to field an endless stream complaints. So calmly list your grievances and tell them what you want. You want to be put in a nicer room. They weren't going to sell the room, and having someone clean it costs them the same amount of money. Most importantly, they don't have to give you the thing that is a real expense to them... booze.
Worst case scenario, you get some free booze.
-Off season. Be a great guy.
Be polite. Be friendly. Be cool. If you're not cool, fake it. Make the desk agent like you. They deal with upset travelers all day. Be a great guy. Counter their robotic smile with a real one and make polite and friendly conversation. Maybe your flight was delayed. Mention it, but don't dwell. You're glad to be in their town and looking forward to seeing the sights. Nothing is going to ruin your good mood. You're a great guy.
They're in service. They want to make your day better. It's a tedious job, but you're making their life easier. They've got a ton of empty rooms upstairs and free upgrade is no trouble. Besides, you tipped them. You're a great guy.
Great guys sleep in king size beds.
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