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for Hotel Stay Q: I'm a
frequent traveler who is on the road more than 200 nights a year. I've
been a Hilton HHonors Diamond member
for a few years, mainly staying at Hampton and Hilton Garden Inns.
The real issue, I think, is whether these benefits are available to you. These offers are full of exceptions, clauses, and mystifying fine print. Consider phrases such as "at participating properties" or "subject to availability" that are buried in the terms. This language allows your hotel chain to squirm out of just about anything that it promised you as an elite member. Fortunately, it happens a lot less that you would think by reading my columns, but that's not because the Trouble Troubleshooter is keeping your hotel honest. Big hotel chains covet frequent guests' business and are wary of upsetting them. It's one thing to tell a tourist to go take a hike, but when a business traveler drops an entire hotel chain from his itinerary and migrates to a new one, the hotel stands to lose tens of thousands of dollars. (That's why I recommend that even occasional visitors enroll in a mileage program, since having that number sets you apart from the crowd.) My advice is to send a polite letter to Marriott expressing your dismay at your lack of benefits. After all, it isn't what your benefits are, but how you can use them, that count. The address is: Marriott Rewards Guest Services 310 Bearcat Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84115-2544 Be sure to mention that you are also a Hilton HHonors Diamond member and that you are considering returning to the Hilton fold. Don't threaten - nice. I'm sure Marriott will try to make it up to you, somehow. Christopher Elliott is a travel commentator based in Key Largo, Fla. All e-mailed questions may be edited, condensed or republished at the site's discretion. Fix My Trip appears weekly on this site.
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