Where is that "crystal clear" interpretation described? The T&Cs say they will give gold HH members 1000 points or continental breakfast depending upon the members pre-chosen preference. They do not state where the breakfast will be served or even in fact what constitutes a "continental" breakfast. Full lounge access is only a benefit to a gold HH member if they happen to be upgraded to an exec room (or the hotel feels generous).
I don't like the decision by H-SYD any more than anyone else, but I'd be very wary of making demands according to a (mis?)interpretation of the T&Cs.......you might find yourself with a $5 coffee and scone coupon.
Fair point. I now agree with you that it's not
crystal clear. However, I still think it's clear.
Absolutely correct. I'm pretty sure there are properties in Hilton Worldwide which do open the Exec Lounge for Gold breakfast without extending Exec Lounge access as such to all Golds on property.
The T&Cs for Gold members with respect to executive lounge access state:
[SUP]7[/SUP]Executive Floor Lounge Access Policy: The following policy applies at all Conrad® Hotels & Resorts, Curio - A Collection by Hilton, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, and DoubleTree by Hilton™ hotels with Executive Floor Lounges. Executive Floor Lounges are available only at select properties.
- If you are an HHonors guest with Gold status, you and up to one additional registered guest in the same room will be granted complimentary access to the Executive Floor Lounge only if you receive a room upgrade to the Executive Floor or an upgrade to a room type that confers Executive Floor Lounge access benefits.
Now I preface my comment by saying that I don't think we actually know yet what is happening with Golds at Sydney. But the fair guess seems to be that they'll have breakfast in the lounge and may or may not have full executive lounge access. If this is the case then it's contrary to the above T&Cs which state, clearly, a Gold member will
only get access to the executive lounge if they receive an upgrade to the executive floor. So a Gold member who is being told they must have breakfast in the lounge then, by definition, should have not only received an upgrade but have full access. Period. The T&Cs state you're only in the lounge if you've been upgraded so if Sydney decides to give lounge access only for breakfast, they are operating outside the T&Cs.
On the other hand if Sydney decided to set up some card tables and a few bean bags with a continental spread out at the porte cochere and send Golds there, then fine. Golds aren't being given access to the executive lounge at any time (unless otherwise upgraded) so Sydney is within the T&Cs.
And finally I also don't have a problem with Sydney's decision as it is indeed within the T&Cs. I'm disappointed as the breakfast in Glass has got to be one of the best hotel restaurant breakfasts out there. But by doing so they are not acting outside of the T&Cs, unless they go down the path I've outlined above.
As for a voucher for a coffee and a muffin, I'm aware that some US properties (probably more than a few) try to pass that off as meeting the T&Cs. It in no way does and, in such a circumstance, I would be very unimpressed.