Finger Lakes, New York Trip Report (Part 1)

This past weekend we spent our time in the Finger Lakes region of New York State after reading the Budget Travel article last year as the Most Beautiful Wine Region in the world! I previously talked about planning for this trip here and here.

First lets start with the hotel. We booked the Staybridge Suites located in Corning, New York. We were very satisfied with the hotel. I had reserved two rooms using the Friends and Family rate. One of our rooms was upgraded to a King Suite, so I gave that to my inlaws. Our room was a standard Queen Suite, which had a kitchen area, sitting area, bedroom, and a large bathroom. The hotel had a fairly large lounge and breakfast area. On Tues-Thurs, the hotel hosts different nightly events which include beer, beverages, and food. We were there on Thursday, which they had a brocolli and cheese soup available. The hotel also features a gym, indoor pool, and courtyard complete with a basketball hoop.

Overall the stay was comfortable and the accommodations met all of our expectations. We swam on our first night with both our children, and besides the pool being slightly cool, we enjoyed it. My oldest son was shivering at the end though yet did not want to get out.

The breakfasts in the morning were GREAT! We had ample choices including a variety of cereals, fresh hard boiled eggs, cottage cheese, yogurts, tons of different breads, bagles, and pastries, outmeal and assorted toppings, fresh waffles, fruits, and various hot items including scrambled eggs, sausages, etc. It was a great way to start each day.

Upon arrival, they allowed my son a chance to spin a bonus wheel for each of our reservations since we were Priority Club members. We had won a free item from the snack bar and 750 free points. My son did us good with the maximum free points on the wheel, and we allowed him to choose a snack of his choosing.

The only issue I find peculiar is that we booked with the Friends and Family rate, and had a slight issue when it came time to check out. Here are the terms of the rate:

Reservations require full prepayment for the entire stay at time of booking. Fully non-refundable. Prepayment is charged to credit card between time of booking and day of arrival and is non-refundable. No refunds if cancelled or changed. PC Points do not apply. Must present voucher at check-in.

So when I made the reservation, I fully expected that I was charged for both rooms. I thought I even remembered seeing it on one of my previous statements. However, the hotel had no record of me actually being charged and paid in full for the reservation despite the terms stating I would be pre-paid. I actually had to call Discover while standing in the lobby to verify where I had been charged or not. Discover Card confirmed that an authorization was not placed onto the card until our arrival date (April 28, 2011). Therefore, I allowed the hotel to charge us for both rooms.

I find this interesting only because why would they delay charging my card? Even though the terms state it is non-cancellable, is it really? I assume we would still be charged even if we did not show up, but who knows. I am not about to test it and loose money. All I know is the Friends and Family rate saved us about $75 per room per night. It was a substantial savings and worth the cost to not earn points for the stay. However, I should still receive credit towards my Crack the Case promo and possibly receive points for other various promos I registed for ahead of the trip.

Priority Club Rewards Teamed With Las Vegas Venetian and Palazzo

Hopefully this is the start of a big trend. The Venetian and Palazzo Hotels in Las Vegas have teamed up with Priority Club, which is great news. Now when traveling to Vegas, we have another viable option for hotels on the strip.

If I have the option of staying in a loyalty hotel versus a non-affiliated hotel brand, I will try and maintain my status with the loyalty hotel if the price is right. Lets be honest, in the end, price plays a major factor in trying to score a deal; however, there is a premium to be paid in some circumstances for rewards. If the prices are similar between the same level of hotels, I will always pick the one that will earn us points or miles.

To celebrate Priority Club’s launch into the Las Vegas strip hotel scene, they are running a 6,000 point promotion, in addition to normal stay points, if you book the 6,000 point package price. Keep in mind you typically pay more per night with this promotion, but depending on your specific itinerary and point status, it may be well worth it.

Priority Club Rewards Bonus Points/Frequent Flyer Miles Promotion

Earn up to 30,000 Priority Club Reward Points or 10,000 Frequent Flyer Miles/10 Credits with Priority Club Rewards current promotion. Earn 3,000 bonus points or 1,000 bonus miles or 1 credit for each third night stay at a Intercontinental branded hotel. Promotion is valid through April 30, 2011. There are a couple things to note.

1) The bonus is valid for multiple airlines of your choosing (see list below from the terms and conditions).
2) In your Priority Club account, if you want to earn miles you need to select which airline you want to earn in place of Priority Club rewards.

We are still trying to obtain bonus points through the Crack the Case promotion, and need to earn Priority Club rewards in place of miles. Therefore, it will be interesting to see if we earn these bonus miles on top of our Crack the Case promotion.

Register here.

Terms and Conditions

Must be a Priority Club® Rewards member and must register member number in advance to participate in this promotion.

1,000 bonus miles or 1 credit will be awarded on every third qualifying night at InterContinental®, Crowne Plaza®, Hotel Indigo®, Holiday Inn®, Holiday Inn Express®, Express by Holiday Inn™, Staybridge Suites® and Candlewood Suites® hotels worldwide between February 1 and April 30, 2011. Maximum bonus award is 10,000 bonus miles or 10 credits. See below for participating airlines. Most business and leisure rates are qualifying. You must be a miles collector with a preferred alliance in order to collect miles. Only one room per member per night will be awarded the applicable bonus miles. No retroactive miles will be awarded for nights prior to registration. Subject to standard Priority Club Rewards Membership Terms and Conditions.

Frequency/partner credits may be issued in currencies other than miles. All airline program terms and conditions apply. For details on airline miles earning structure, click here.

Participating Airlines/Partners:

Americas
AirTran
United Airlines
American Airlines
Alaska Airlines
US Airways
Delta
Aeromexico
Lanchile
Varig Brasil
Continental Airlines
Air Canada Aeroplan
AIR MILES Reward Program

Europe, Middle East and Africa Airlines
Air Berlin
Air France/KLM
Alitalia
British Airways
Emirates
Finnair
Etihad
Gulf Air
Iberia
Lufthansa
Saudi Arabian
South African
TAP Portugal

Asia Pacific Airlines
Air China
Asia Miles
China Airlines
China Eastern
Hainan Airlines
Eva Air
China Southern
Air New Zealand
ANA All Nippon Airways
Japan Airlines
Jet Airways
Korean Air
Malaysia Airlines
Qantas Airways Limited
Singapore Airlines
Thai Airways International
Virgin Blue Velocity