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Old May 7, 2003, 4:39 pm
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Will be staying at this hotel this coming weekend. I noticed there was Club level rooms available. I was wondering if there was also a lounge where breakfast and hors d'oeuvre are served? It is not really mentionned on the Web site.

Any other comments on what I should expect for upgrade as Platinum, service, restaurants, etc?...
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Old May 7, 2003, 8:10 pm
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Hit the FlyerTalk "Search" button up top there and enter the word "Trianon." It will bring up about 8 threads where this property was discussed. You may not find an answer to your specific question about the Club level (someone else might answer that here), but you will find other general reviews and upgrade experiences.
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Old May 10, 2003, 1:01 am
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I have been to the Trianon several times and will be there tonight. I don't remember anything about a club lounge. Does anyone have any additional information ?
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Old May 12, 2003, 5:09 am
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I stayed there 6 mths ago and was under the same impression. it is called a club room and is bigger and I think in the old section of the hotel.
There is nothing for free-not even an amenity. the hotel is nice though.
I paid the base rate and got a club room with a fab view of the palace from the bath!!!
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Old May 12, 2003, 9:34 am
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by tinkybelle:
There is nothing for free-not even an amenity. the hotel is nice though.
I paid the base rate and got a club room with a fab view of the palace from the bath!!!
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I did get a box of chocolates yesterday, which I did not receive as a Gold member
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Old May 13, 2003, 2:00 pm
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I had a very pleasant stay at this hotel. There is no lounge or Club level at the Trianon Palace. I was upgraded to a large corner room in the main building and got a box of chocolate as Platinum gift.

My request for early check-in was granted and was able to get in our room at 10:30am on the day of arrival. The location of the Westin is fantastic. Very nice views from the room. Also very quiet...

Very happy to have flown on Monday back to Montreal. Seems that a large portion of the subway, buses and airplanes are not working at all today due to a strike.
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Old May 14, 2003, 2:39 am
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Stayed at the hotel in feb. Upgraded to a junior suite in the palace building (paid for room in other building).

Plat amenity was a half bottle of champagne.
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Old May 15, 2003, 6:57 am
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Trianon Palace (Westin) in Paris

Any experiences at this hotel? Where is it located? I dont want to be far away from the central area, so perhaps this is not a good option? Thanks.
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Old May 15, 2003, 7:22 am
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This is a great property, do a search and you'll find rave reviews.

Oddly, I was e-mailed yesterday (5/14/03) a MOTHER'S DAY offer for the Trianon Palace! Never mind that Mother's Day had come and gone days ago!!!

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Old May 15, 2003, 8:43 am
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The Trianon Palace is in Versailles. Great if you want to take a tour of the Chateau and hang out in the suburbs but a bit of a train ride to central Paris. Not the best place to stay if you're planning on enjoying the Paris nightlife.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by sbtinme:

Oddly, I was e-mailed yesterday (5/14/03) a MOTHER'S DAY offer for the Trianon Palace! Never mind that Mother's Day had come and gone days ago!!!

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Mother's Day in France is May 25th
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Old May 15, 2003, 1:02 pm
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Thanks to all for your help. I have what I needed...
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Old Aug 25, 2004, 2:10 pm
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Exclamation Confusing Westin Trianon Special offer : €130 per person and per night

I noticed on the SPG site of the Westin Trianon hotel:

"Special Offers

Luxury Weekends in Paris

Discover the exquisite weekend atmosphere of the Trianon Palace.

Take time to relax in our splendid swimming pool and Spa, to savor a lunch or diner in our well-known restaurants, to stroll in the royal domain of Versailles and discover its treasures.

From only 130 Euro per person and per night in a double room with breakfast included! Offer valid for Friday, Saturday and Sunday night stays.

Book Now | Terms & Conditions "


When trying to click the Book Now option, an empty page appeared. Making informations at the hotel via email, I received the following rates:



"Dear Sir,



Please note there is a extra charge for single occupancy, you will find below our rates for single room from October 15th until 18th 2004 :



Week end rate

At the Trianon Pavillon****



One Standard room 250 Euros per night and per room.

One Club room 260 Euros per night and per room.



Including half bottle of champagne at the arrival time



At the Trianon Palace****Luxe

(Historical part of the Hotel)



One Rooftop room 270 Euros per night and per room.



One Deluxe room 280 Euros per night and per room.

Overlooking the hotel gardens



One Preferred Deluxe room 310 Euros per night and per room.

Including half bottle of champagne at the arrival time and Molton Brown products



One Junior Suite 350 Euros per night and per Suite

Overlooking the hotel gardens or the park of the Versailles Castle



One Suite Deluxe with a room and one separate living room 390 Euros per night and per Suite

Overlooking the hotel gardens or the park of the Versailles Castle



Breakfast is Included for one person and per day(american, buffet)

Extra 7.00 Euros per person and per day by the room service



City Tax is 1,50 Euros per person and per night"


Is it me who gets confused by the big difference in rates of the special rates offer and the actual rates via email the hotel offers? Or do I misread the special offer?
In general I have to pay extra for an extra person in the room, not for a single occupancy.

Does this hotel have different rules? Does someone know?

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Old Aug 25, 2004, 3:23 pm
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I don't have a clue. If it were me, I would ask them to clarify their message.

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Old Aug 25, 2004, 3:29 pm
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Originally Posted by Starwood Lurker
I don't have a clue. If it were me, I would ask them to clarify their message.

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Thanks William, but it took me a few emails, to get the price for single use. The price for double occupancy is in general €10 higher. She emailed me that for the double room the special rate would be 2 x 130 = € 260. When I wanted to make reservations for single use, it appeared the rates were really different !
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