We were one of the really, really lucky ones. Back at Christmastime we were staying at OKW in a studio on points. When we showed up to check in the manager informed us that there was no room at the inn. It seems that there was a problem with some guests deciding to stay longer than they had reserved.
End result was that they gave us a 1-Bedroom with no additional point charges.
It doesn't happen very often and IMO, it would be inappropriate to ask for one as some are inclined to do at hotels.Has anyone ever got an upgrade to there room at check in? Just wondering if there is a chance at all?
We had the Yacht Club booked right after a cruise for 1 night and got upgraded to concierge level without asking. That was nice-we booked the YC just for 1 night for a treat. The concierge level was nice for a quick breakfast and I enjoyed the extra attention-we had a balcony. I loved the pool!
Good luck!
Elizabeth
We were "upgraded" once at the BWV from a standard view to a Pool/Garden view. I did not ask for it and honestly was not pleased about it. I do not know why we were chosen. It was a 6 night trip. When I expressed my preference to remain in the standard view room, the CM offered to "put us back". But since the room was ready and there was some stupid football thing on TV that my DH wanted to watch, we took it. Room was fine. View was fine, but not better than SV, IMO.
Truly, it wasn't worth it. That trip was the one I learned that the front desk CMs had access to our accounts and not all of them know what they are doing. I had to call MS when we returned home to get our account straightened out. Wasn't a problem, but it did take some of my time to get it fixed.
Anyway, upgrades are not always a good thing, at least at the BWV.
We were one of the really, really lucky ones. Back at Christmastime we were staying at OKW in a studio on points. When we showed up to check in the manager informed us that there was no room at the inn. It seems that there was a problem with some guests deciding to stay longer than they had reserved.
End result was that they gave us a 1-Bedroom with no additional point charges.
We don't really know what the reason was that the guests extended their stay. We've read plenty of threads where guests become ill, injured, or someone even passes away and the resorts extend their stay for the emergency they are undergoing. I don't think self-extending is truly even an option if a resort is sold-out. I guess if people refuse to leave the room, but we've tried to extend our stay at OKW in the past and they just didn't have anything available so we had to move to a a different hotel.Ah, you truly WERE one of the lucky ones! It doesn't happen often though, and there was a good reason. Well, at least a reason. I really wish when people "self extend" they would charge them rack rate for their "extension".
Note to self, don't take an offered upgrade at BWV! This sounds like the car rental company philosophy!I had the exact same thing happen to me back in 2008 booked a standard view studio at BWV upon checking and without asking was given a preferred view when we returned home saw they had taken additional points out of our account...it took a few phone calls to member services but the points were returned to our account