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I test how to spend your GHA DISCOVERY Dollars at The Wolseley!

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As I revealed in my interview with Global Hotel Alliance CEO Chris Hartley in July, GHA has signed a deal with The Wolseley Hospitality Group.

You can now earn and redeem DISCOVERY Dollars, the loyalty currency of Global Hotel Alliance, at any restaurant in The Wolseley family.

In another tough assignment, I headed down to Piccadilly to try it out.

spend your GHA DISCOVERY Dollars at The Wolseley

You are probably familiar with The Wolseley on Piccadilly, which is one of London’s best known all-day cafe-restaurants.

The broader group includes The Wolseley City in Monument, The Delaunay in Aldwych, Brasserie Zédel in Soho, Colbert in Chelsea, Fischer’s in Marylebone, Soutine in St John’s Wood, Bellanger in Islington and Manzi’s in Soho. All of these let you earn and redeem DISCOVERY Dollars.

I won’t go into how Global Hotel Alliance works as full details are in my interview with Chris Hartley here. It is a grouping of over 40 hotel brands, including Kempinski, Corinthia, NH and Anantara, which share one loyalty scheme.

It is a revenue based programme with members earning, based on status, 4% to 7% of their pre-tax spend back in DISCOVERY Dollars. These are to be spent on future stays, but now you can also use them for meals at The Wolseley and its sister restaurants.

The flagship Piccadilly site is a classy but friendly venue. Here are a few things we had, starting with dressed Dorset crab:

spend your GHA DISCOVERY Dollars at The Wolseley

…. and calf’s liver with bacon, with melted onions and Sauce Robert:

spend your GHA DISCOVERY Dollars at The Wolseley

…. and a berry crumble for dessert:

spend your GHA DISCOVERY Dollars at The Wolseley

When you come to pay, it’s a simple process.

You don’t need to tell anyone in the restaurant that you intend to spend (or earn) DISCOVERY Dollars. Book, order and eat as usual.

On our table was this small metal marker with a QR code on it:

spend your GHA DISCOVERY Dollars at The Wolseley

The QR code incorporates your table number so you don’t need to ask for it. Your bill is immediately pulled up.

You can pay with a credit card or Apple / Google Pay, or click the very clear Global Hotel Alliance banner and log in to your account to use your DISCOVERY Dollars:

spend your GHA DISCOVERY Dollars at The Wolseley

Here is the key thing you need to know. You cannot pay the VAT or the service charge element with DISCOVERY Dollars so some cash will be required.

After our meal, we had a bill of £211.60 (there was some champagne involved too, not pictured!):

spend your GHA DISCOVERY Dollars at The Wolseley

When I logged in to my GHA account, I was able to pay £153.40 using $206 DISCOVERY Dollars, leaving a balance of £58.20 (the VAT and service charge element) to pay.

There is no dubious FX rate used here. $206 was pretty much equal to £153.40 last Thursday.

spend your GHA DISCOVERY Dollars at The Wolseley

If you have some DISCOVERY Dollars to spend, or want to top up your balance next time you eat out, you can learn more about spending and earning at The Wolseley Collection on this page of the GHA website.

Thanks to GHA for topping up my DISCOVERY Dollars balance to allow us to try this out!

PS. GHA has just launched a paid status match to most major hotel and airline programmes – click here. A British Airways Gold member, or a top tier member of any major hotel scheme, can get a match to top tier Titanium status for $150. This is valid until the end of 2026. You will get $75 back in DISCOVERY Dollars to spend on your next stay – or at The Wolseley Collection!

Comments (10)

  • Lumma says:

    While it makes using these discovery dollars easier, scanning QR codes to pay in high end restaurants seems like another way of further eroding customer service

    • Rob says:

      It is a little odd, but then Marriott tries to get you to do mobile check in at a St Regis or Ritz Carlton.

  • Sam S says:

    A warning to anyone intending to use this restaurant as part of the Amex Platinum dining credit.
    It was previously reported on the forms that this method of payment at this restaurant fails to trigger the dining credit in the usual manner and involved a lot back and forth with Amex to get it resolved.

  • Occasional Ranter says:

    Very easy to match to titanium: ihg platinum or Radisson VIP is enough. And retaining Titanium status also v easy as long as you’re travelling around widely enough to find 3 different GHA brands in a year.

    Surprised how good the perks still are considering the barrier to entry is so low.

  • cranzle says:

    Does anyone know how to get Rotana status recognised at Corinthia (and spend points credited)?

    • Rob says:

      Rotana is not integrated yet. When done (Christmas?) your Rotana status will become GHA status.

  • Dave says:

    FYI – No Virgin Atlantic status match available

  • Cicero says:

    Great article! Very helpful.

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