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Marriott Bonvoy has launched its first promotion for 2022.

You can register here.

It is particularly attractive because you will earn double elite night credits on qualifying stays, as well as 1,000 bonus points per night.

What is the new Marriott Bonvoy promotion?

This is how it works in a nutshell:

  • the promotion runs from 8th February to 4th May
  • registration closes on 20th April
  • you receive 1,000 bonus points per night and double elite night credits
  • there is no minimum stay required
  • existing bookings are OK
  • reward nights do NOT count for double elite night credits or bonus points
  • nights at Homes & Villas by Marriott International, Marriott Executive Apartments and Marriott Vacation Club do NOT count for double elite night credits or bonus points

What sort of return do I get on my spending?

The standard earning rate in Marriott Bonvoy is 10 points per $1 spent, excluding tax.

Converted into £, adjusting for 12.5% VAT, adding in 1000 bonus points and assuming a Bonvoy point is worth 0.5p (as we do), your return would be:

  • 14.4% on a £50 night inc VAT
  • 9.4% on a £100 night inc VAT
  • 7.8% on a £150 night inc VAT

If you have Marriott Bonvoy status, your return will be even higher.

The real value may be in the double elite night credits

For a lot of Marriott Bonvoy members, the real focus will be on the double elite night credits.

The Marriott Bonvoy status levels are:

  • Silver Elite – requires 10 nights. Benefit is a 10% bonus on base points and priority late checkout (based on availability)
  • Gold Elite – requires 25 nights. Benefits are 25% bonus on base points, room upgrade, high-speed internet, 2pm late check-out (based on availability, not at resorts and conference hotels) and welcome gift.
  • Platinum Elite– requires 50 nights. Benefits are 50% bonus on base points, room upgrade to best available room or suite, high-speed internet, lounge access (or breakfast if the lounge is closed), guaranteed late check-out until 4pm (not at resorts) as well as an annual ‘choice benefit’ from five options including 5 elite night credits or 5 suite night awards and welcome gift.
  • Titanium Elite – requires 75 nights. Benefits are 75% bonus on base points, an annual ‘choice benefit’ from six options as well as all the benefits enjoyed by Platinum.
  • Ambassador Elite – requires 100 nights and $20,000 of annual spending. Benefits include all those of Titanium Elite (there is no increase in points bonus) as well as a 24/7 personal assistant service, the ability to choose the exact 24 hours of your stay.

The full table of elite benefits is here.

Platinum Elite is the sweet spot

For most people, Platinum Elite is the sweet spot.

It triggers the guaranteed 4pm check-out (at most hotels), the annual choice benefit (which most people take as 5 suite night awards), a decent upgrade and lounge access / free breakfast.

Whilst 50 nights is a lot, if you could put a number of stays towards Marriott Bonvoy by early May you could make a dint in that number with double credits.

Don’t forget to get the Marriott Bonvoy American Express card if you are pushing for status

If you are going for Marriott Bonvoy elite status, you’d be crazy not to apply for the Marriott Bonvoy American Express card.

The card comes with 15 elite night credits, for each and every year that you hold it. I have this card and, thanks to the 15 nights, am already on 21 elite nights for the year.

If I can fit in a few stays during this promotion I should be well on my way to renewal. The only snag is that reward nights do not count for double elite night credits. You need to do paid stays.

Our full review of the Marriott Bonvoy American Express card is here.

You can apply for the card here.

It may even be worth a mattress run

With 1,000 bonus points per night, on top of your standard base points, there may even be some merit in a few mattress run nights if you have a cheap (I’m thinking sub-£40) Courtyard or Moxy hotel near you. Check in, ruffle the sheets and walk straight out.

If you have the Marriott Bonvoy American Express card, you’d also be earning 6 points per £1 on your Marriott hotel spending.

The only snag is that we are still very early in the year. These sort of offers work best in Q4 when you have a clear view of how many nights you need to retain status before 31st December.

Conclusion

This is not a hugely generous promotion for earning bonus points, unless the bulk of your stays are around the £50 mark, but it IS very generous if you are looking to earn or renew Marriott Bonvoy status.

I recommend you click here to register now in case you forget – especially as Marriott is being naughty by closing registration early on 20th April.


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 2025)

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 for signing up 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

80,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large 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.

Comments (68)

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  • Dwadda says:

    If I reach Titanium Elite this year, I would have it for 2023. If I did not stay even 50 nights in 2023 would I drop down to Platinum Elite in 2024 or would they drop me down to whatever status my nights warranted?

    • Rob says:

      Marriott scrapped soft landings when it launched Bonvoy, unfortunately.

      They DID, in early 2020 (pre covid), give me a soft landing when I emailed to complain that it hadn’t been communicated that soft landings had ended, which was true. A lot of other people did the same thing.

      My gut feeling is that soft landings may come back if Marriott is looking at a lot of people dropping from Titanium to nothing for next year. It certainly isn’t guaranteed though.

  • krys_k says:

    Sweet. That’s me Titanium by the end of March.

  • Ian M says:

    A generous offer by Marriott standards, and stacks well with the double base points I have currently.

    But it still feels like possibly a mistake to be earning rather than burning Marriott points at the moment with the coming changes!

  • Cranzle says:

    It should be noted that Marriott automatically rolled forward status last year, which meant that people who earnt is didn’t need to.

    • Rob says:

      Indeed … which is another risk.

    • Track says:

      Yep, first they added extra qualifying nights in 2021.

      Second, they rolled forward current status anyway.

      But this helps Lifetime Nights — not sure though if extra qualifying nights will be counted as Lifetime too.

  • OP says:

    Does anybody know if FHR bookings are likely to qualify for the bonus elite night and points?

    For an upcoming booking I confirmed with the hotel that the rate qualifies for elite nights and points, but I am unsure whether by extension this will qualify for the promotion (T&Cs seem unclear?)

  • Pat B says:

    Is this paid for bookings only or do we know if this is for booking using points as well? I’m doing both on our booking starting 6th February. Obviously if starting 8th February the first two nights would not count anyway but will the rest of the 3 weeks booked count?

    • Rob says:

      Cash bookings only.

      Should count for the rest of your holiday – this is how it normally works when it crosses over – but the rules should address it.

  • Jimbob says:

    Remind me, if I book 2 rooms for the same nights, do I get 4 or 2 elite nights on this promotion?

  • WaynedP says:

    I have a nine night booking at a Marriott Protea checking out on 9 Feb. Let’s see if their IT is up to the job of crediting me just with the one single elite night that I’m due under this promotion, ha ha.
    I doubt I’ll be able to check the extra 1,000 points credit – with all the arcane deductions and exchange rate conversions, I’ve never been able to verify exactly what I’m due. I just make an estimate and if the final is within a few hundred points I simply accept it.
    Found this offer shown in the “Promotions” section under My Account, and successfully registered from there.

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