Aaronwskinner
Google
I booked this hotel through the Chase Sapphire Reserve “The Edit” program specifically for the stated benefits: complimentary breakfast and a $100 food and beverage credit per stay. My partner and I booked consecutive nights separately — two nights on my card, one night on hers — which means these were two separate stays, exactly as the program allows.||The hotel refused to honor the second $100 credit. Their explanation was that because the nights were consecutive, Chase would not allow it. We called Chase directly, and Chase confirmed the opposite. Chase told us the hotel should honor the second credit and even reached out to the property on our behalf. The hotel still refused.||To make it worse, they limited the use of the single $100 credit to the first portion of our visit, even though they were simultaneously treating the full three nights as one stay for the purpose of denying the second credit. It was inconsistent, inflexible, and clearly not aligned with the published benefits of the program.||The property itself may be fine, but the way they handled this was disappointing. If a hotel is going to participate in a premium program like Chase Sapphire’s Edit collection, it should honor the benefits as advertised — not blame Chase and push responsibility back onto guests. Based on this experience, I wouldn’t book here again through Chase or otherwise.