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Marriott Bonvoy made a couple of announcements today which sound like a big deal but actually aren’t. 

I’m not entirely sure what they are thinking.  There is a good idea hiding here somewhere, but the execution is bodged.  No-one is losing out, but not many people are going to benefit either.

There were three parts to the announcement:

July redemption bookings will be off-peak, except when they are not

Marriott Bonvoy has switched the majority of its hotels to off-peak pricing for July stays booked with Marriott Bonvoy points.

On the face of it, I like this idea.  However:

you’re unlikely to be doing many July hotel stays anyway – it would have been better if it had run into August

only 5,500 of the 7,000+ Marriott hotels are showing off-peak reward pricing in July, and many of the most attractive will be amongst the 1,500 which are still at standard rates – it should have been compulsory for ALL hotels

you have to book before 30th June, which gives you no flexibility for booking a last minute break if restrictions are lifted – I would have allowed it for last minute bookings too

hotel pricing will be at rock bottom for a few months, so even at off-peak pricing it may be a better deal to use cash

Here is Marriott Bonvoy reward price chart by category, for reference:

Marriott Bonvoy reward pricing chart

The new St Regis in Venice, pictured below, IS on the list of hotels included.  The same goes for the Hotels Arts Barcelona pictured below.

You could save an average of 30% if you booked a stay at the off-peak rate which would usually have been at peak rates.  However, many hotels are not included in this offer, hotels may be offering reduced facilities and amenities and prices will be low anyway.

You are getting additional elite night credits

The second part of the announcement relates to elite night credits.

All Marriott Bonvoy members are getting elite night credits equivalent to 50% of the status they earned in 2019.

This means that if you were Platinum Elite in 2019 but only did enough nights to earn Gold Elite for 2020, you will receive 13 elite night credits.

The full list is (this is based on the status you earned in 2019 for 2020):

  • Ambassador Elite – 50 elite night credits
  • Titanium Elite – 38 elite night credits
  • Platinum Elite – 25 elite night credits
  • Gold Elite – 13 elite night credits
  • Silver Elite – 5 elite night credits

The things is ….. Marriott has already extended your elite status by 12 months.  For most people, these these additional nights don’t get you anything.

This is only useful if you were planning to aim for a higher tier for 2021 than you have in 2020.  For example, a Platinum Elite member in 2020 is guaranteed Platinum Elite status for 2021 regardless.  However, with 25 elite night credits in the bag, the member may now decide to push for Titanium Elite instead.

It will also help some people trigger the additional benefits unlocked for hitting 50 and 75 nights in a year.  At 50 nights, for example, you can choose from either five Suite Night Awards, five elite night credits, free Silver Elite status for a friend or a $100 UNICEF donation.

To the extent that the offer may encourage some Bonvoy members to move business to Marriott, when the guaranteed extension may be encouraging them to shift stays elsewhere for the rest of 2020, it is not a bad idea.  For the majority of Marriott Bonvoy members, however, it doesn’t get them anything.

The additional elite night credits will be deposited by the end of July.

Marriott Bonvoy American Express

Remember that the Marriott Bonvoy Amex comes with 15 elite night credits

If these additional nights have got you thinking that you MIGHT want to push for a higher status level for next year, don’t forget the Marriott Bonvoy American Express credit card.

If you get the card, you will receive 15 free elite night credits each year.

Add these 15 credits to the additional credits that Marriott is about to give you and there may be an opportunity to push for higher status.

Let’s assume that you were Gold Elite last year and earned it again for 2020.  You have already been rolled over to Gold for 2021. However …. Marriott is now giving you 13 elite night credits.  If you got the Marriott Bonvoy American Express, you’d receive a further 15 nights.  This gets you to 28.  Platinum Elite only requires 50 nights and this may not be out of reach depending on your travel schedule for the Autumn.

Our full review of the Marriott Bonvoy American Express card is here and you can apply here.

Ambassador Elite members can gift Platinum Elite to a friend

This is a genuine improvement, albeit one that only benefits a few people.

If you have Ambassador Elite status, you will now be able to make a one-off gift of Platinum Elite status to a friend.

For clarity ….

Marriott Bonvoy has done a good job so far of looking after its elite members.

We’ve seen status extensions, we’ve seen the pausing of points expiration and we’ve seen the extension of any Suite Night Awards or Free Night Awards held by top tier members.

I don’t want to knock the effort that Marriott has put in.  I just think that this latest announcement is more likely to frustrate and confuse rather than lead to increased loyalty.


How to earn Marriott Bonvoy points and status from UK credit cards

How to earn Marriott Bonvoy points and status from UK credit cards (April 2024)

There are various ways of earning Marriott Bonvoy points from UK credit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses.

The official Marriott Bonvoy American Express card comes with 20,000 points for signing up, 2 points for every £1 you spend and 15 elite night credits per year.

You can apply here.

Marriott Bonvoy American Express

20,000 points sign-up bonus and 15 elite night credits each year Read our full review

You can also earn Marriott Bonvoy points by converting American Express Membership Rewards points at the rate of 2:3.

Do you know that holders of The Platinum Card from American Express receive FREE Marriott Bonvoy Gold status for as long as they hold the card?  It also comes with Hilton Honors Gold, Radisson Rewards Premium and MeliaRewards Gold status.  We reviewed American Express Platinum in detail here and you can apply here.

The Platinum Card from American Express

40,000 bonus points and a huge range of valuable benefits – for a fee Read our full review

You can also earn Marriott Bonvoy points indirectly:

and for small business owners:

The conversion rate from American Express to Marriott Bonvoy points is 2:3.

Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which can be used to earn Marriott Bonvoy points

(Want to earn more hotel points?  Click here to see our complete list of promotions from the major hotel chains or use the ‘Hotel Offers’ link in the menu bar at the top of the page.)

Comments (51)

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  • Tim says:

    So, as someone who has gold through Amex Platinum, and already has bonus status nights from holding the SPG card, does this mean my card-derived Gold status is going to ‘earn’ me another 13 nights toward my lifetime status count, even though I only stayed a couple of nights with Marriott in 2019?

    • Rob says:

      Good question. I’ve no idea what I will get – I was Titanium, dropped to Gold (based on Amex Plat) but then got Amex to put me back to Platinum by complaining about the lack of a soft landing.

      • John James says:

        Rob, my titanium status was also dropped to gold. Did you complain via amex bonvoy or amex platinum? And any advice about what to say? Thanks

        • Rob says:

          I started via the contact form on the website but that got me rejected. I then contacted Marriott Assist via Twitter and they did it.

    • Pangolin says:

      It counts for Lifetime status and Choice benefits – as confirmed by Gary Leff (VFTW)

      • TGLoyalty says:

        I for one am happy. May even earn titanium this year and will get another 5 suite night awards.

  • Harry T says:

    Does this mean credit card Golds will get the extra nights? That would be excellent for me.

  • Doreen says:

    I wonder what the exact definition of “earned” will be in my case : I stayed 50 nights last year but as I was dropping down from Ambassador I am a Titanium Elite for 20/21, so did I earn Titanium to get 38 nights or just 25 nights for technically earning Platinum ??
    I guess these nights will count towards Lifetime levels.

  • George K says:

    I interpreted this as a blanket gratis night credit depending on what status you were in July 2019 – as opposed to how far along qualification (or indeed requalification) you were.

    Let’s see what we get!

    • Pangolin says:

      Not quite. It’s a blanket credit that will be given in July 2020, based on what status you had at the end of December 2019. Soft landing issues don’t make a difference here either.

      • Rob says:

        That’s not how I see it – it says ‘based on the status you earned for 2020’, which would be the status you had on 1st April after the status levels changed. Prepared to be proved wrong though!

        • Pangolin says:

          “Given the disruption in your travel plans this year, we will be giving you a head start toward earning status next year by depositing 50% of the Elite Night Credits (“ENCs”) into your account based on your 2019 earned Elite status tier.”

          That’s what the email states. It even includes a diagram saying “Elite Status Tier earned in 2019”, with the addition ENCs corresponding to the tier in the right hand column.

          • Rob says:

            Yes – the status you earned in 2019, for use in 2020 (as I read it). But let’s see!

            It doesn’t define ‘earned’, which is key as many of us still had legacy Starwood status last year.

          • Pangolin says:

            But clearly it’s not based on status you had in July 2019, as OP suggested.

            IME (since 2014) these kind of promo credits have always counted for LT status but not necessarily for Choice Benefit, but according to VFTW these will count for such benefits also (eg SNA).

        • Y says:

          Worst case scenario – “earned” = status if just based on nights. i.e. if you were titanium in 2019 but only got 20 nights in 2019, you technically only earned silver. So even if you were soft landed to gold or platinum – they could see you as just silver. Similarly if you were gold from amex plat and 0 nights – you could be considered as no status. Would be sad for a lot (including myself!) so lets hope its not the case

  • philco says:

    The additional elite night credit is great for US based folks who have both a Bonvoy personal and business cards. Those two cards give you 30 nights (15 each and yes they stack–recent change) which gives you Gold so with 13 more nights from the additional credits you only need to spend seven nights in a Marriott hotel to get Plat status this year (assuming you hold the two cards).

  • ao40 says:

    The ability to gift Platinum status is only available to Ambassador members who hit 100 nights this year (i.e. at least 50 on top of the free 50, or 35 if you have the Amex).

  • Tariq says:

    I’m in the ‘earned Platinum in 2019’ category, so I thought it was a pretty good incentive actually. Add the 15 nights from the Bonvoy Amex card, and the 3 nights i’d already done earlier in the year and I might have a go at Titanium.

  • Harry T says:

    Hotel Arts is 264 euros a night in July so I wouldn’t spend 70k points.

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