Okay, Mr. Thrifty, you reserved the least expensive hotel room that you could. But your inner Donald Trump doesn't want to settle for low-frills. Go ahead, it never hurts to ask. Watch this video to learn how to get a hotel upgrade.
Step 1. Check rewards program
Before you book your room, check any credit card rewards program upgrades or other certificates that you have to see if you can get an upgrade that way.
Step 2. Decide what you want
Decide what you want out of your upgrade. Would you like a larger room, an extra bed, a better view?
Step 3. Ask
When you check in, ask your clerk for an upgrade. If the hotel isn't filled to capacity, he may be willing to do so in order to give the hotel a good name and lure you into becoming a regular customer.
Step 4. Be polite
Remember your manners. Be polite, friendly, and flexible. If you're told there's nothing available, accept it. The hotel doesn't owe you an upgrade, and the more you act like it does, the less likely you are to get one.
If an employee has given you an upgrade, it is always a good idea to get his name and write a note to the management saying how wonderful he was.
Step 5. Ask for a partial upgrade
If the hotel doesn't have an upgrade available for the full length of your stay, ask if it has one available for part of it.
If you're visiting a hotel that has a loyalty program, join up. Even if you only visit that hotel—or another in the chain—once or twice, having a membership card will suggest that you're a loyal customer, deserving of an upgrade.
Step 6. Bribe
As a last ditch attempt, you can try greasing a few palms. Such behavior is typically frowned upon, but if you're hell-bent on living in the lap of luxury, it's worth a try.
FACT: According to Forbes, the Penthouse Suite at the Hotel Martinez in Cannes is one of the most expensive hotel rooms in the world, with a nightly rate of over $37,000.
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