Those of us that have put our time in and have achieved gold or platinum status want to reap the benefits and receive upgraded rooms or suites on future visits right? That extra space to unwind after a day in the parks is wondeful especially when it's free. After reading several different threads I noticed that many of you are frusterated with not getting upgrades at HRH when you have had success at PBH and RPR. There are several reasons for this but the main one is that HRH only has 12 king suites and a minimal amount of deluxe rooms. RPR has 36 executive/king suites while PBH has 12 portofino suites, 18 kids suites, and an entire wing of deluxe rooms. Since king suites and deluxe rooms are very limited at HRH you don't have a very good chance of getting one unless you book way in advance. HRH operates between 85%-100% occupancy every day of the year and also has the least amount of guestrooms of the on-site hotels with 650 rooms. PBH has 750 rooms and RPR has 1000 rooms. HRH also has 14 kid suites but as many of you who have tried know, they are very difficult to get and are not considered a LoewsFirst upgrade suite. At PBH, you can in fact upgrade to a kid's suite through LoewsFirst giving you even more upgrade options and making PBH the easiest hotel to score an upgrade. I have stayed at HRH 15 times and know everyone there including upper managment. I have only received a king suite upgrade twice and a kids suite upgrade twice. I have received several club level upgrades but the rooms are the same size. Don't get me wrong free club access is great but I prefer suites. Now at PBH, I don't even know what a standard room looks like unless it is attatched to a large parlor. HRH suites are almost always occupied because there just aren't enough of them to go around. Because I pay discounted rates I usually have to wait until check-in to receive an upgrade which doesn't really help my chances. If you are platinum and want to better your chances, book very far in advance and make sure to request your upgrade at the time you make the ressie. Staying during off-peak times and during the week is much better too. Unfortunately, that is hardly ever convenient. It can't hurt to email or call the hotel or Chris Garcia who is the LoewsFirst manager and let them know of your past loyalties to the Universal/Loews hotels along with your upgrade requests. Make your presence known to management so you can reap the benefits on future visits. Otherwise try staying at one of the other hotels to better your chances of an upgraded room or suite.