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Limited-time offer: Earn toward unlimited bonus points and Elite Night Credits.Register now, then earn from February 8 through May 4, 2022. Registration ends April 20, 2022. Get 1,000 bonus points and one additional Elite Night Credit each night — all with no earning limits. Achieve Elite status and elevated benefits with twice the Elite Night Credits. Redeem your bonus points for free nights, unrivaled Marriott Bonvoy Moments™ experiences, and so much more. From distinctive luxury to smart conveniences, find your ideal stay at thousands of extraordinary hotels and resorts participating in Marriott Bonvoy®. Registration of your Marriott Bonvoy® account is required. Marriott Bonvoy members who register for this promotion by April 20, 2022, will earn 1,000 bonus Points per eligible paid night, plus one bonus Elite Night Credit per eligible paid night, during the 85-night promotion earning period. The promotion earning period is for eligible paid nights completed between February 8, 2022, and May 4, 2022, at participating Marriott Bonvoy properties. Only stays made after registration will qualify toward the promotion. Award redemption nights including Cash + Points, free night award certificates or a Points redemption are not eligible for the promotion. Rates available through most third-party online retailers and select travel agency rates do not qualify for this promotion. Stays at Homes & Villas by Marriott International, Marriott Executive Apartments®, and Marriott Vacation Club® owner-occupied weeks are not eligible for bonus Points or bonus Elite Night Credits for this promotion. Only one room per property is counted toward a member's nights for the promotion. The 1,000 bonus Points per eligible paid night and one bonus Elite Night Credit per eligible paid night will be awarded to the member's account within 7 business days after checkout and will post with the stay. Elite Night Credits will count only toward the status year in which they are posted. A member who elects to earn Miles is not eligible for this promotion. For a list of current participating Marriott Bonvoy properties, visit www.marriott.co |
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basically each paid stay gets 1000 extra points and 2 stay credits per night instead of one.
no bonus for any points/cash and points reservations.
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If you find a lower rate on an instantly-confirmable third party site, they'll match it AND take an additional 25% off (or 5,000 extra points).
That way, I get all my loyalty benefits and nights and still am paying less than Expedia. Or using my corporate rate (which is eligible to earn). Or booking via Amex/FHR/Virtuoso, which are also eligible rates and usually match the hotel's best available rate (almost no hotel sells rooms at rack rate unless it is a sold out situation, so not sure why you think Marriott'a website offers rack), but include things like $100 room service credit, guaranteed late checkout, one category upgrade, etc (independent of your status).
Since the Marriott family left, the new Execs have been selling off properties (which removes them from being managed by corporate) - less than 1% remain now.
I have had great success at franchised and corporate properties with benefits - key is to educate yourself before booking. Each property does their own thing.
Looking at Mariott's 2020 10-K they state: "At year-end 2020, we had 5,493 franchised and licensed properties (837,912 rooms)." That is out of about 7500 properties. The remaining 2000ish properties represent roughly 30% of the total.
Since the 2021 10-K is not yet available, looking at the 2021 10-Q they now identify 5804 franchises across 7892 properties. This would drop the remainder to about 25%.
I will also state that the last 2+years have been very odd or difficult years for hotels. Prior to the pandemic hotels brand footprints where expanding with huge upward growth plans. That came to a abrupt halt, then a hold, and now are starting to redefine what the future holds.
I've been a Platinum for several years. You don't always get an upgrade. Even if you use Suite Nights, you don't always get an upgrade.
OTOH, I've stayed in JW Marriotts that upgraded me to massive suites and club access with sumptuous food and free drinks. And I've stayed in Hampton Inns that kept me on ground floor basic rooms. Them's the breaks. So take your lumps with the perks.
I have had both extremes in treatment. I make the best of the worst and enjoy the best.
Definitely not worth it especially this early in the year. If it was near year end and this would've been enough to push you from platinum to titanium then maybe, but even that is a stretch. Better off using that $500 towards a nice 3 day weekend and getting the 6 days.
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Call in and ask to have this added. Worked for me as Titanium.
But for a 1,000 points, I'm not sure it is something to get excited about if one does not need the elite nights. Have not travel in ages. Welcome gifts used to be 300 or 500 points if you do not get the market item. Sometimes hotel gives you both as 300 or 500 points is not a lot of value.
1000 points/per night is not worth going thru hoops. Just get one of their credit cards and earn a lot more when paying for room.
Not sure if they run quartely promos anymore. One used to be able to earn around 200k a quarter with promos if traveling every week.
The idea that Hilton rewards is better than Marriott is silly. Takes a lot more Hilton points to redeem for a night. Have 350k with Hilton for more than 10 years that never gets use because Marriott always redeem cheaper than Hilton. Only use Hilton points when I need to be in a Hilton property for a conference. Marriott also usually give fifth night free if redeeming for four nights in one stay.
It seems like Marriott no longer have the travel package 250K+ redemption for 7 nights in pretty much any worldwide resort + 1:1 air mile redemption. That package used to be far superior to anything Hilton has to offer.
Not sure why so much fascination with upgrades if traveling weekly. Unless traveling with family, used to not want the bigger room. Makes it harder to find things and not leave things behind when checking out. All I care about is what food is in the lounge.
But for a 1,000 points, I'm not sure it is something to get excited about if one does not need the elite nights. Have not travel in ages. Welcome gifts used to be 300 or 500 points if you do not get the market item. Sometimes hotel gives you both as 300 or 500 points is not a lot of value.
1000 points/per night is not worth going thru hoops. Just get one of their credit cards and earn a lot more when paying for room.
Not sure if they run quartely promos anymore. One used to be able to earn around 200k a quarter with promos if traveling every week.
The idea that Hilton rewards is better than Marriott is silly. Takes a lot more Hilton points to redeem for a night. Have 350k with Hilton for more than 10 years that never gets use because Marriott always redeem cheaper than Hilton. Only use Hilton points when I need to be in a Hilton property for a conference. Marriott also usually give fifth night free if redeeming for four nights in one stay.
It seems like Marriott no longer have the travel package 250K+ redemption for 7 nights in pretty much any worldwide resort + 1:1 air mile redemption. That package used to be far superior to anything Hilton has to offer.
Not sure why so much fascination with upgrades if traveling weekly. Unless traveling with family, used to not want the bigger room. Makes it harder to find things and not leave things behind when checking out. All I care about is what food is in the lounge.
The 1k points are pathetic...and worth little. It's the extra night I care about.
The 1k points are pathetic...and worth little. It's the extra night I care about.
You get like 15 of these just for having their credit card. At least, I assume that is still the case.
I thought I was going to get some perks or freebies, at least some partner certificates for my input. I quickly realized it was just a honey pot to keep all the bad reviews off Google and Trip Advisor. Every comment was about losing major things like room cleaning and breakfast for good. Cleaning every night should not be a perk you pay points for.
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Thanks for the tip. I called the titanium line and they added this promotion to my account.