2010 reservations and qualifying stay

yourgoingagain?

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I was able to make reservation for a stay in late May of 2010. The person taking the reservation said that the rest of 2010 should open up mid August.

Also, I was informed and then confirmed with Loew's You First that Florida resident and annual passholder rates now are considered a qualilfying rate towards the you first program.
 
That's great to hear! It will be interesting to see if anyone comes across that.
 
That's what I heard as well from a resort manager a month or so ago.

I may be able to stay gold/make platinum after all if I can take a bunch of cheap one night trips.

Glad to hear it from someone else too.

Pax
 
i just checked the terms and conditions on the you first site.

it still states ap and fl discounts do not qualify for the youfirst program:

YouFirst benefits and points awards are based on completion of a qualifying stay at participating Loews-branded Hotels. A qualifying stay is one at any standard rate published by the hotel. Group, volume corporate, Government, Government Group, Advance Purchase, F.I.T. and consortia rates do qualify under the terms of the YouFirst Program. Third party, Universal Passholder and Universal Florida resident rates do not qualify, nor do rates through any other discount program, coupon, complimentary or promotional offer. The Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando does not qualify for YouFirst benefits.


if you are counting on it to be allowed for a qualifying stay, you should get it in writing from Loews.
 

if you are counting on it to be allowed for a qualifying stay, you should get it in writing from Loews.[/QUOTE]

I have requested it in writing and am waiting for an answer from You First.
 
if you are counting on it to be allowed for a qualifying stay, you should get it in writing from Loews.

I have requested it in writing and am waiting for an answer from You First.[/QUOTE]

I hope you get it in writing.
2 years ago, i booked in January for an October stay.

i had a situation similar to yours.
Loews did sent me an email to confirm.

when i checked into the hotel, they did not plan to honor what i booked with the rate.
i pulled out the email and no issues then.
 
Hey all

Thought I'd post again so I was clear on what I heard.

I was told that this was discussed as a possible (I believe "most likely" were the exact disclaimer words used) upcoming change to the program. I did not mean for anyone to infer that this change has already taken place.

I am however looking forward to the possibility. I hadn't posted independently (except for a reference in the date and rate thread) as it's still just a rumor, and not even close to settling the score for the last changes. One two week stay a year and you're still just "member", but at least you could stay cheaper.

Sorry if I caused any confusion.

Pax
 
Hey all

Thought I'd post again so I was clear on what I heard.

I was told that this was discussed as a possible (I believe "most likely" were the exact disclaimer words used) upcoming change to the program. I did not mean for anyone to infer that this change has already taken place.

I am however looking forward to the possibility. I hadn't posted independently (except for a reference in the date and rate thread) as it's still just a rumor, and not even close to settling the score for the last changes. One two week stay a year and you're still just "member", but at least you could stay cheaper.

Sorry if I caused any confusion.

Pax

I have an AP rate at the PBH for this October, so I'm sure that if there is a change to YouFirst to include AP rates, it won't become effective until November! :sad1:
 
Hey all

Thought I'd post again so I was clear on what I heard.

I was told that this was discussed as a possible (I believe "most likely" were the exact disclaimer words used) upcoming change to the program. I did not mean for anyone to infer that this change has already taken place.

I am however looking forward to the possibility. I hadn't posted independently (except for a reference in the date and rate thread) as it's still just a rumor, and not even close to settling the score for the last changes. One two week stay a year and you're still just "member", but at least you could stay cheaper.

Sorry if I caused any confusion.

Pax


i understood when you posted what you meant.
we all love to hear the rumors.

i just wanted to let newbies that lurk and don't post, to be aware that they should be cautious with the loews youfirst program.

many of us here got burned when the program changed July 08 and we hate for anyone else to get stuck in the murk like we did.

if people are being told that the third party discounts will be allowed or there might be plans in the future for the loews youfirst credits, they should get it in writing.

receiving opposite information at check in time, is the not fun at all.


I have the AP card and the AAA.
I book with the AAA to be on the safe side.

If loews changes the program again, i'm sure they will do the mass emails to all in informing us.





until the loews website changes the requirements,



 
I received written confirmation today from Amy Emmons with the You First Program that Florida resident and annual passholder rates do qualify. She stated that the web site would be updated soon to reflect the changes.
 
I was just glad to read that 2010 rates should be out by mid-August because I'm anxious to book our June 2010 stay at Portofino.
 
re the fine print, probably should be mentioned; most loyalty programs can be discontinued @ any time by the issuer or modified with notice

im happy with the plan, does appear as inconsistencies have arisen as to 'status' in the past based upon many threads here:confused3

sure would luv to continue to be platinum next year;); percs are hard to beat!
 
I received written confirmation today from Amy Emmons with the You First Program that Florida resident and annual passholder rates do qualify. She stated that the web site would be updated soon to reflect the changes.

Do you know if you get your upgrades if you book with an annual pass or do you just get credit for stays. Cuz if I can get a portofino suite at PBR for $159/night in August (plus my $100 food and beverage credit), that is fantastic!!!!!
 
This is great if it's true. I think since they changed last year from night to stays with the you first program they lost buisness. I think with the economy it's better to have rooms booked cheaper than no rooms booked at all. We want to go up in Sept and the AP rate is about $40 cheaper than SS rate so this would make a nice upgrade with the AP rate.
 
This is great if it's true. I think since they changed last year from night to stays with the you first program they lost buisness. I think with the economy it's better to have rooms booked cheaper than no rooms booked at all. We want to go up in Sept and the AP rate is about $40 cheaper than SS rate so this would make a nice upgrade with the AP rate.

as it's been for most of the dates i've checked this year, still hard to pass up AAA rate w/the platinum credit for a short stay of 2 nights

was surprised really as last year many times the AAA rate was less for my dates than AP was

i hate to be a wet blanket, but would think if loews does include AP rates in the program, they'll probably start out high to test what the harry potter market will bear; then adjust accordingly:confused3
 
Do you know if you get your upgrades if you book with an annual pass or do you just get credit for stays. Cuz if I can get a portofino suite at PBR for $159/night in August (plus my $100 food and beverage credit), that is fantastic!!!!!

I was told that the upgrade is still honored. I know I changed my stay this Sept to the FL resident rate and kept the suite upgrade.

I could not see why it would count as a qualifying stay but not count as far as allowing the upgrade.

As a previous poster mentioned, sometimes the AAA rate is better than AP or Fl resident rate.
 
I was told that the upgrade is still honored. I know I changed my stay this Sept to the FL resident rate and kept the suite upgrade.

I could not see why it would count as a qualifying stay but not count as far as allowing the upgrade.

As a previous poster mentioned, sometimes the AAA rate is better than AP or Fl resident rate.

AAA rate is $60 more per night.:headache:
 












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