Intentar ORO - Gratis
Don't Mess With Our Points
Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East
|16 August, 2018
Starwood Superfans Face Their Deepest, Darkest Fear: Marriott Mediocrity

For their honeymoon, Alex Diacre and his wife, Sarah, travelled halfway around the world, from New York to the Maldives, a chain of atolls in the Indian Ocean. The breakfast menu at their hotel, the St. Regis, was a journey unto itself.
Each morning they’d find a table looking out over the ocean, sink their feet in the sand, and make the hard choices. Should Sarah try the eggs Benedict, Maldivian style, with soft-shell crab and hollandaise-infused coconut curry, or should she opt for the duck foie gras terrines with fricassee of morel mushrooms and fried quail egg? Would Alex restrict himself to breakfast pastries or indulge in the coffee opera cake with vanilla ice cream? There was lighter fare, too—fancy cereals, local fruits, and fresh pressed juices.
The meal, including buffet, tableside bloody marys, and a la carte offerings, ran about $65 per person after tax and service. At least that’s what it would have cost a paying customer. The Diacres booked their six-night stay with loyalty programme points Alex had earned traveling for his job managing technical support teams for a big software company. Those nights on the road—most of them spent in Alofts, Westins, and other properties overseen by Starwood Hotels— had earned him “lifetime platinum” status, which meant breakfast was free. The perk saved the couple about $800 and set an appropriately decadent tone for their dream vacation. “It was not just about saving money,” says Diacre, who cashed in some 250,000 Starpoints to book the stay at a hotel that often costs $2,000 a night. “But the resort was hellishly expensive.”
Esta historia es de la edición 16 August, 2018 de Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East

Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East
Golfing With The Enemy
Did Donald Trump's executives violate the Cuban embargo?
12 mins
August 16, 2016

Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East
Super-Rich Syrians Wait for War's End
Actor, author, playwright. Gill Pringle tries her hand at unravelling the mystery behind this enigmatic multi-hyphenate
11 mins
July 01, 2016

Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East
Pam Codispoti
The mastermind behind the industry-shaping Chase Sapphire Reserve Card sets her sights on banking
2 mins
January 16, 2018

Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East
This Time It's The Economy
President Rouhani’s budget sets offprotests from people angry about unemployment and inflation
5 mins
January 16, 2018

Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East
Saudi Prince Counts On Support Of Citizens
State-worker salary increases appeal to the people, but policy may throw the budget off track
3 mins
January 16, 2018

Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East
Stalin's Legacy Is Choking The Ukrainian Economy
The government has resisted pressure to lift a ban on land sales, despite pressure from the IMF and investors
4 mins
January 16, 2018

Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East
Catastrophe Bonds Survive A Stormy Year
The turbulence of 2017 couldn’t destroy a market for betting against disasters
3 mins
January 16, 2018

Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East
Riding The West Bank's Credit Boom
Increased consumer lending is creating a bubble in the West Bank
3 mins
January 16, 2018

Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East
You'd Be Crazy To Buy Pizza With Bitcoin
Speculative fervour makes the cryptocurrency clumsy for commerce
3 mins
January 16, 2018

Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East
What If The President Loses His Party?
Trump has to figure out a way to work with Republicans in Congress, or the global economy may be at stake
6 mins
August 16, 2017
Translate
Change font size