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#866620 by gilly
16 Feb 2014, 15:03
We are flying from T4 in a few weeks and want to book the Hilton there for ease of access. Currently the best rate I can find is £164. Is this typical, in which case I might as well book it now, or am I likely to get a better price if I wait a while?

Many thanks.
#866622 by Daffodil
16 Feb 2014, 15:23
Hi gilly

We booked the Hilton Terminal 4 on Lastminute.com it was disguised as one of their secret hotels, but very obviously the Hilton being the only 4* hotel at Terminal 4. The basic room was £190 and we had an executive room for £150. The executive room would have been £250 booking direct with Hilton. It might be worth taking a look to see if there is availability on the night you need.
#866624 by Hev60
16 Feb 2014, 15:31
gilly, as the previous recommendation - go to lastminute.com and their 'secret hotels'. One of the 4* mentioned would seem to be the Hilton T4 coz the trip advisors comments have the same amount :) and the hotel description is exactly the same.

I followed advice on this forum a week ago re 'secret hotels' via last minute.com and bagged 3 rooms at Sofitel T5 for hundreds of pounds less than the hotel prices.

A bit of Sunday afternoon research for you :D good luck
#866627 by Daffodil
16 Feb 2014, 16:05
gilly I've just looked on Lastminute.com and they are no longer saying the hotel is at Terminal 4. However as Hev60 says the Tripadvisors comments will match currently 1,478 reviews.I Checked your itinerary and they have an executive room for 1st april for £150 under Secret Hotels.
#866628 by gilly
16 Feb 2014, 16:30
Thanks very much, have just booked it and yes, it's the hilton at T4. I have never booked one of the Secret hotels before, but this was pretty painless :D

Many thanks.
#866629 by Hev60
16 Feb 2014, 16:37
y) well done and did you save some ££££'s ): ):
#866646 by Hev60
16 Feb 2014, 22:05
Sounds good, pays towards the evening meal if you have one :)
#866682 by dickydotcom
17 Feb 2014, 10:15
Tip:
don't touch the bottles in the fridge.

We usually stay at the airport on the night before departure and take a bottle of bubbly to start the holiday.
I made the mistake of moving a few bottles around to make room in the fridge and when I went to checkout found I had a massive bar bill.
The fridge has sensors so when you lift a bottle it registers on your bill.

It wasn't a real problem as they cancelled it when I gasped at the bill and said I hadn't drunk anything.

Dick D
#866684 by gilly
17 Feb 2014, 10:41
dickydotcom wrote:Tip:
don't touch the bottles in the fridge.

We usually stay at the airport on the night before departure and take a bottle of bubbly to start the holiday.
I made the mistake of moving a few bottles around to make room in the fridge and when I went to checkout found I had a massive bar bill.
The fridge has sensors so when you lift a bottle it registers on your bill.

It wasn't a real problem as they cancelled it when I gasped at the bill and said I hadn't drunk anything.

Dick D

Right, definitely won't do that then. Thanks for the tip.
#866690 by Daffodil
17 Feb 2014, 11:29
Gill, really pleased you managed to save some money. Don't worry about the mini bar. They have a free bar in the executive lounge in the evening for a few hours. :D
#866691 by gilly
17 Feb 2014, 11:34
Daffodil wrote:Gill, really pleased you managed to save some money. Don't worry about the mini bar. They have a free bar in the executive lounge in the evening for a few hours. :D

y) y) y)
#866705 by dickydotcom
17 Feb 2014, 14:03
Daffodil wrote:Gill, really pleased you managed to save some money. Don't worry about the mini bar. They have a free bar in the executive lounge in the evening for a few hours. :D

I think that is only if you have booked an executive room.
Please tell me I'm wrong and that Gatwick Hilton has one I can use on my next trip.

Dick D
#866715 by pjh
17 Feb 2014, 15:47
dickydotcom wrote:I think that is only if you have booked an executive room.



Or you're a Diamond Hilton Honors member or a guest of someone who is.

And, if planning to arrive late, check the time they provide complimentary drinks. In many Hilton Exec Lounges it is only up to 8, possibly 9, pm. The lounge will be open before and after those times, but the alcohol will be under lock and key.
#866726 by Smid
17 Feb 2014, 16:51
You sometimes get upgraded as a gold member too, though didn't happen the two times at Hiltons at Heathrow (T4 and the "T5")
#866734 by Daffodil
17 Feb 2014, 18:44
The Hilton at Heathrow Terminal 4 serves unlimited alcoholic beverages, and canapés in the executive lounge between 6pm - 8.30pm. Soft drinks and other snacks are served outside those hours.

The Gatwick Hilton does have an executive lounge but has stated you need to be have booked an executive room or be a HH Diamond member to use it.
#866737 by pjh
17 Feb 2014, 19:06
Daffodil wrote:The Hilton at Heathrow Terminal 4 serves unlimited alcoholic beverages, and canapés in the executive lounge between 6pm - 8.30pm. Soft drinks and other snacks are served outside those hours.

The Gatwick Hilton does have an executive lounge but has stated you need to be have booked an executive room or be a HH Diamond member to use it.


Is it different at the Hilton T4? I thought all Hiltons had the same rule for Exec Lounge access i.e.vbooked / upgraded to Exec Room or Diamond membership or in as a guest of someone who has access.
#866771 by Daffodil
18 Feb 2014, 10:40
pjh wrote:-

Is it different at the Hilton T4? I thought all Hiltons had the same rule for Exec Lounge access i.e.vbooked / upgraded to Exec Room or Diamond membership or in as a guest of someone who has access

phj, it is the same at Terminal 4. I have been in Hilton hotels where guests have been upgraded to an executive room but not given access to the lounge. Also HH Gold members can be refused access if the lounge is busy.
#866776 by pjh
18 Feb 2014, 14:00
Daffodil wrote:phj, it is the same at Terminal 4. I have been in Hilton hotels where guests have been upgraded to an executive room but not given access to the lounge. Also HH Gold members can be refused access if the lounge is busy.


y) Keep the proles out, that's what I say.

More seriously, it seems a bit odd for Hilton, usually a stickler for rules, to bend them in that way as the HH website is quite clear

"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."
#866819 by dickydotcom
19 Feb 2014, 10:10
I have a room booked at Gatwick through Avios points.
I called the hotel yesterday to ask how much it would cost to upgrade to an Executive room with access to the lounge.
First reply was, "We have deluxe rooms available."
Me, "No, it's Executive I'm enquiring about, with access to the executive lounge."
Reply, "Yes we have an executive room available."
Me, "OK, how much to upgrade?"
Reply, "I'm sorry I can't quote that."
Doh!!!
Me, "Ok I'll speak to someone on the desk when I get there."

I expect about £30 and since the room is only 2 sq. meters larger if it's any more then I'll just spend the £30 in the bar.

Dick D
#866834 by pjh
19 Feb 2014, 15:02
dickydotcom wrote:I have a room booked at Gatwick through Avios points.
I called the hotel yesterday to ask how much it would cost to upgrade to an Executive room with access to the lounge.
First reply was, "We have deluxe rooms available."
Me, "No, it's Executive I'm enquiring about, with access to the executive lounge."
Reply, "Yes we have an executive room available."
Me, "OK, how much to upgrade?"
Reply, "I'm sorry I can't quote that."
Doh!!!
Me, "Ok I'll speak to someone on the desk when I get there."

I expect about £30 and since the room is only 2 sq. meters larger if it's any more then I'll just spend the £30 in the bar.

Dick D


Given Hilton bar prices, that won't take long. :)
#866890 by dickydotcom
20 Feb 2014, 17:02
Gatwick Hilton.
At the desk, price of upgrade should be £50 but we can do it for £30.
Fine we'll have it.
And have just sampled some excellent afternoon tea.
Will be back later for the bar.

Dick D
#866893 by pjh
20 Feb 2014, 22:45
dickydotcom wrote:Gatwick Hilton.
At the desk, price of upgrade should be £50 but we can do it for £30.
Fine we'll have it.
And have just sampled some excellent afternoon tea.
Will be back later for the bar.

Dick D


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