Hilton Honors

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Contact Information
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

Phone number: 225 926-3752

Hilton Honors Reviews

Leslie Steele July 8, 2011
available points
My clients recently stayed in Hawaii at the Hilton Hawaiian Village and the Hilton Waikoloa Hotel in Kona. They were told because it was booked with a travel agent and a tour company that they could not get their Hilton Honors points. They are very good customers of Hilton Honors and I think this is terrible that they cannot get the points except if it is booked directly through the hilton reservation service. Please let me know why this is???? My name is Leslie Steele, and I am a Travel agent for Pearsons Travel. The phone is 225-926-3752 and the email is [email protected].
2Revs October 3, 2009
Customer Service
Hilton Honors was very rude, nasty, and unhepful when trying to "resolve" a disaster my husband and I had on our wedding anniversary trip to San Antonio. First, Homewood Suites on the San Antonio riverwalk tried to commit fraud in charging our credit card after we checked out an hour after we arrived due to a number of infractions. 1) They did not honor our reservation 2) the room was filthy 3) the plumbing was backed up with no remedy in sight 4) the front desk staff went beyond indifference to rudeness and gross unprofessionalism. That attitude extended to the manager--who Hilton Honors sided with--even though he was trying to commit a felony. I had to contact my credit card company who were ready to pounce as soon as they tried to make a charge. I had to contact the BBB, and I contacted HHonors. They seemed helpful at first, but quickly turned ugly when they discovered that I had reported that manager to my credit card company, the BBB, and the San Antonio board of tourism. Hilton Honors knew that the manager gave me my money back because he had to. They were, initially, apologetic. Then, without me asking for a thing, they offered a free stay at another Homewood through a voucher. They soon after revoked it saying "you already got your 100% guarantee." This was clearly after they knew that the manager gave me my money back. They made no apologies, in fact they were rude. The BBB, Hilton Honors, and the tourism board sided with the manager for whatever reason--even though he committed a crime and harrassed us for weeks afterwards. It seems as though the world is turning upside down.
Jeff Cashman February 11, 2009
Point redemption policy
Hilton Honors website (www.hiltonhonors.com) proclaims: "No Blackout Dates - No exceptions" The fine print reads "If there's a standard room available at any Hilton Family hotel or resort worldwide you can redeem points for it. No exceptions, no fine print. It's that simple."

It's actually not that simple. The use of the adjective "standard" to describe the "standard rooms" in the policy is a huge qualifier. Apparently a certain number of rooms at each property are designated "standard" rooms. When those rooms are booked by Honors reward redemption, the property is categorized as "full" even though many rooms remain.

In practice, the blackout policy remains the same as it's always been, subject to the number of rooms designated as "standard"

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