How did you handle the upgrade? Did you call directly once you completed the hotwire reservation piece?We booked the Pan Pacific on January 13, 2014 (for our Alaska cruise on August 11, 2014) using Hotwire. Rack rate on the room was over $400 all the times that we checked. We got it on Hotwire for $176 a night (2 night stay). For an extra $60 a night, we were able to upgrade from the city view (what is given with hotwire) to a Premier Corner Harbor View room. The was done directly through the hotel. And it was worth every penny.![]()
How did you know which one was the pan pacific? I have to book a night before a night after so I figure I'll do the night after and if I get the other top property (there are two) listed for that night, I'll pick the other for the pre-cruise stay!
How did you handle the upgrade? Did you call directly once you completed the hotwire reservation piece?
Great advice...I played with August dates this year and I get two different properties with similar amenities...This was the amenity set when I booked but since it is well over a year old now, I'm sure it has changed. At the time, there was only one other hotel that was showing up (I think Four Seasons) and it was listed as having an indoor pool. So if I saw indoor pool, I knew it was the wrong one.
Vancouver Downtown - Coal Harbour - Stanley Park Area
Hotwire - 85% recommended (273 reviews), overall satisfaction 4 1/2
Tripadvisor - 4.5 out of 5
Amenities included:
Pet Friendly
Fitness Center
Pool(s)
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
Self-service Laundry
Internet Access
Spa Services
Accesibility - Accessible for the deaf.
Yes, I contacted the hotel directly (via email) and let them know I had a hotwire booking that I wanted to upgrade. There were no regular Harbor View rooms left so she quoted me the $60 for the Premier corner room. It was huge, which was nice for 4 people and a ton of luggage. Plus it looked down over the ship.![]()