TAKitty
<font color=green>I will make it work with the one
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LakeAriel said:Of course! If you don't have a membership you can't get the discount.![]()
TAKitty said:I know you need a card!I am a member. My mom works at AAA as a TA. I booked three different stays in the past year and this is the first time they have asked for my number. They always give the talk about having the card at check in etc. It seems it is common place now to give your number when you book the room.
Brian Noble said:Several other hoteliers have gotten a bit stricter about this. One of the major chains (Hilton?) now makes you enter your membership number when you are searching for rates online, rather than just asking for the "AAA rate". This changed in the past year or so.
On the other extreme, I can't remember the last time a Marriott property asked for my card.
LakeAriel said:Easy right? Then a poster says "naw, I didn't need a card." Here's what I think. If a member of AAA calls and asks for a room should he/me be told there are no AAA discounted rooms available because some CM's allowed non- members to book? Absolutely not!
LakeAriel said:Easy right? Then a poster says "naw, I didn't need a card." Here's what I think. If a member of AAA calls and asks for a room should he/me be told there are no AAA discounted rooms available because some CM's allowed non- members to book? Absolutely not!
LakeAriel said:Having an AAA membership pays for itself in more ways then one. It's an Automobile card not hotel card! Room discounts are just an added perk. For 65.00 a year my husband and I have full security if something happens on the road. Room discounts are for members. If you go onto the AAA site you need additional information now. They are getting more strict. Someone once posted how many times she/he saw scenes with people who booked saying they were getting a card and showed up saying they "forgot" it. When the CM took away the discount a scene ensued. That's just wrong. In addition that AAA room was taken out of inventory unnecessarily.
lark said:That's surely true. If you show up without your card, all bets are off!
lark said:That's surely true. If you show up without your card, all bets are off!
If someone makes a reservation with the intention of getting the AAA before check in, I don't have a problem with that, so long as they actually do it or are prepared to pay rack. It's hard for me to criticize the people who book AAA and take up inventory though. Heck, I do that all the time. I'm currently holding an AAA reservation even though I hope to be able to switch to AP, or even though I know my dates aren't totally locked in, so I'm kind of guilty of taking an AAA reservation that I *might* not use out of inventory and potentially depriving someone else of getting it.