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Why you should become a Morton’s VIP member
by Captain G on May.08, 2009, under Business Meals, Travel Partners
I feel extremely blessed to have had the opportunity to be a frequent different steakhouses across the world. As a follow up to my post on Portland Steakhouse Review, I would like to share a little secret about Morton‘s with my readers. Morton’s has a VIP program that is invitation only.
As a Morton’s VIP member, you will receive the following benefits:
1. No reservation required – Once you’re a Morton’s VIP member, just walk into any Morton’s with your VIP card and you will get the first available table.
2. After dinner perks – You will receive complimentary after dinner dessert and drink. And at times you may get a small gift.
3. Wine lock – Based on availability, Morton’s will store your wine collection in their famous cellars for you free of charge.
You should contact your local Morton’s General Manager or or Lifestyle Managers like Premium Lifestyle Group for more information.
Go to LAX Terminal 6 instead of Terminal 7 for your next United flight
by Captain G on May.06, 2009, under Airlines, Business Travel
United Airlines now operate out of Los Angeles International Airport’s (LAX) Terminals 6, 7, and 8. Following my previous post on how to get quickly get through LAX security in Terminal 7, this post gives you two more options should the LAX Terminal 7 garage security checkpoint is closed for whatever reason or becomes too crowded.
Option 1 – Use United Premier Line in Terminal 6: United has their Premier check-in counters and security line in Terminal 6. Unlike LAX Terminal 7 (or other airports), Terminal 6’s security checkpoint does not have a pre-screener to look at your ID or re-validate that you are a United Premier member. If you walk into Terminal 6 and make an immediate left, you will see the United Premier security line. This line is generally empty and connects you to the normal Terminal 7 main security line. However, the Terminal 6 security line is much shorter as it does not wrap around like Terminal 7’s main line. If you do see a pre-screener and he/she does not let you go through, just tell him/her that you were dropped off by the rental car bus and have to catch the flight that’s in an hour. If that fails, go to Option 2.
Option 2 – use LAX Terminal 6’s TSA security line to get to Terminals 7 and 8: This option will require some walking. Terminal 6’s normal TSA security is to the right of United Premier check-in. LAX Terminal 6 does not have many big airlines (AirTran, Continental, Spirit, Virgin America, etc.) so the security lines are generally shorter than Terminal 7. After you have cleared the Terminal 6 security line, make a left and walk through a tunnel that connects you to Terminal 7.
For your convenience, below is a map of LAX highlighting the United Terminals. I have labeled locations for Options #1 and #2 in red.
I have tried both options and both worked like a charm. I was at LAX at 3:20PM to catch a 4PM flight and there was no pre-screener at the United Premier security line in Terminal 6. I bypassed the normal Terminal 7 pre-screening and the long wrap around line. I have also tried go through security at Terminal 6 and walking back to Terminal 7. The entire process (clearing security to walking to the gate) took less than 15 minutes as no one uses the TSA security lines in Terminal 6.
I am still waiting for Clear to show up at the world’s 6th busiest airport. Here’s a link to my previous post regarding this topic. I would also like to give credit to Statusmonger for telling me about the United Terminal 6 secret.
Priority Club joins free night offer, SPG’s offer is still better
by Captain G on May.04, 2009, under Hotels
Priority Club, with Intercontinental Hotel as the flagship hotel, has joined Starwood’s (SPG) to free hotel nights after each hotel stay. Here’s the link to the Priority Club offer. In case you are interested in the SPG free night’s offer, here’s the link again.
The Priority Club offer is as follow:
* Stay 2 nights from May 4 to July 3, 2009 and get 1 night free
* Maximum of earning 4 free nights which can be redeemed from July 3 to December 26, 2009
The SPG free weekend nights offer is much better than Priority Club’s free nights’ offer. Below are the reasons why:
1. SPG’s free weekend nights’ offer allows you to earn unlimited free weekend nights after two hotel stays from May 1 to July 31, 2009. In addition, SPG’s offer period is two weeks longer than Priority Club’s. However SPG is looking for two hotel stays which means you may need to check-in and check-out of hotels to maximize your rewards during the promotion period. For those who are not familiar with the hotel stay concept, an eligible stay is one or more consecutive nights at a particular hotel. SPG will not give you credit for a multiple hotel stays if you check-in/check-out on consecutive nights at the same property .
2. There are no blackout dates for redemption. As long as it’s a Friday, Saturday or Sunday and rooms are available, SPG will allow you to use the free weekend night.
3. SPG’s properties are generally nicer than Priority Clubs’ properties. SPG properties are also in metropolitan locations.
Here are a few minor setbacks on the SPG offer: Priority Club’s 4 free nights can be redeemed on any day – not just weekends. Another minor downside on SPG free nights offer is SPG’s free nights expiration date: September 30, 2009 compared to Priority Club’s December 26, 2009.
Given the two minor setbacks, SPG’s free weekend nights’ offer is superior to Priority Club’s offer. Below are links to two other offers which may be attractive to you:
* Hilton’s 1000 Bonus Point offer
* Marriott’s Double Nights Offer
Here’s a link to my original post regarding the SPG offer.