Showing posts with label Marriott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marriott. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Marriott To Require Guests To Wear Masks In Public Spaces Starting July 27th


Marriott hotels will require guests to wear masks in lobbies and other public spaces starting July 27.
The Bethesda, Maryland-based hotel giant — which has more than 7,300 hotels worldwide — has been requiring employees to wear masks for several months. But in a video message released Monday, CEO Arne Sorenson said the mandate is being extended to guests.
“Health experts have made it clear that wearing face coverings in public spaces is one of the easiest steps that we can all take to protect one another and reduce the spread of COVID-19,” Sorenson said in the video, after removing his own cloth mask.
Marriott’s announcement follows guidelines for travelers issued last week by the American Hotel and Lodging Association, a trade group. Those guidelines call on guests to wear masks and practice social distancing in hotel common areas. They also ask guests to go without housekeeping during their stays and use contact-less check-in and checkout when possible.
The association also applauded states that require masks in indoor public spaces.
Marriott is the largest hotel chain to issue a mask requirement. Hyatt Hotels already require guests to wear masks in public areas in U.S. and Canadian hotels. Hilton said Monday it plans to require guests to wear masks, but it hasn’t released a start date.

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Marriott Shows Rates With Taxes And ALL Fees With Price Transparency Checkbox


Ritz Carlton San Francisco



Oh cool, the Ritz Carlton is only $250 per night. Oh wait, never mind. With taxes, resort fees and everything else, it’s in the mid $300’s, and there goes that. It only took a pandemic, a $250 billion dollar bailout proposal and years of IT support, but Marriott Bonvoy has finally handed customers exactly what they wanted, or at least – something they wanted.
A simple button, which shows ‘all in’ hotel pricing.
It’s not going to keynote any CES address, but Marriott Bonvoy has added a button to its website, and Bonvoy mobile app, which allows potential guests to see all in pricing for their stays, rather than the ever frustrating pricing before taxes, and those unforgivable resort fees.
Yes, finally, the price you see will be the price you get. You’ll just need to make one tap first.
If you don’t search hotels frequently, you may be less familiar, but hotels think it’s fun to lure you in with a price which doesn’t actually exist, by hiding a significant amount of taxes and fees until the final booking screen, in hopes that you just give in to the great powers of persuasion.
They’d rather disappoint you when you’re ready to press book than have you scroll on by because it looks pricey. This happens with virtually every online travel agency, and also on direct bookings with all hotel chains. Here are a few examples of this brilliant Bonvoy button in action.

Here’s the old frustrating way of searching…

Ooh, this looks like a great price, but…

Where it’s not the price you pay, just a price you see. But there’s hope…

They’ve done it. By selecting “show rates with taxes and all fees” you’re actually able to see what you’ll pay per night without hassle. Bravo, Bonvoy! Go forth…
As you can plainly see, you see a price, and then it’s not until you’re excited and ready to book, that they show you the meat factory. You realize you’re actually looking at something $50-$100 more per night, and that changes the proposition entirely. Ugh.
Nonetheless, Marriott has finally cracked the code, and may be the first hotel group to increase their TripAdvisor ratings by half a star before guests even arrive, by not frustrating them endlessly before they do. This works on both desktop web and mobile app.
If you’re on the Marriott Bonvoy mobile app, just tap the settings in the top right corner, which brings up the selection tool where you can select the all inclusive pricing.
This is one small button for Marriott, but one giant leap for travel booking kind. In a global crisis, every little helps, and Marriott is making it a lot more fun to look for hotels, knowing that the hassle of finding out hidden fees awaits is behind you. One tap, and it’s the price you actually pay. It’s the button we finally deserve…

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Marriott Is Lastly Updating (Downgrading) Members Accounts Based On 2019 Activity: Check Your Status!

After several weeks of waiting Marriott appears to now be in the process of eventually updating those members accounts who qualified for a lower status in 2019 and also adjusted the Lifetime counters.


Marriott Rewards has traditionally offered status extensions for those whose nights temporarily dropped and allowed for years members to buy back the status using points, but this has been discontinued.
You can access Marriott Bonvoy here.
Status downgrades usually take place during the first week or March based on observations on how Marriott Rewards used to deal with them in the past but this year it took substantially longer.
Some members including myself were able to enjoy the status they held last year a bit longer before it dropped off though in my case I didn’t profit at all from this as I didn’t stay anywhere.
For some members it might be important that the Lifetime Status counter is also updated now:
The minimum years of status are important for members who are focusing on Lifetime Marriott Rewards status and you need 5 years of Gold for Lifetime Gold as well as 10 years as Platinum for Lifetime Platinum.
I need ~ 150 more nights for this task. Should be easy to clock those in as I don’t plan to stay much with Hyatt this year after they already extended my Globalist status until February of 2022. I guess the fact that Marriott seems to despise it’s customers will bring them some business after all. I do like the legacy SPG brands though.
Conclusion
I was Titanium last year and could have renewed that status with 10 more nights but didn’t bother as the differences between Platinum and Titanium are marginal based on my experience in 2018 / 2019.
You should check if your status has updated yet. John told me his status of the Lifetime Titanium account is still Ambassador despite not qualifying anywhere near the required level last year.

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Monday, March 7, 2016

Survey Reveals America’s Most Romantic Hotel Chains

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Money can’t buy love, but it can buy a romantic hotel room. There's no shortage of hotel options in the U.S., but for an anniversary, date night or specific holiday - one must book overly romantic accommodations. With Summer getaways just around the corner, MissTravel.com surveyed members to reveal the most romantic hotel chains.
New York - March 7, 2016

A good hotel, much like a good relationship, must have the perfect combination of comfort, excitement, and indulgence. The trick is finding the right match. Travel-dating website, MissTravel.com, asked members to fill out a blank form, results were then tallied to determine the most romantic hotel chain in America.

Members voted Kimpton Hotels as the most romantic. Respondents alluded to the "stylish rooms," "hosted wine tasting" and the "luxe-feel," as contributors to the romantic appeal of the boutique-hotel brand.

Top 10 Romantic Hotel Chains
Rank - Chain - Number of Votes
1 Kimpton - 10,724
2 Hyatt - 9,145
3 Hilton - 7,897
4 Marriott - 4,718
5 Omni - 3,421
6 Intercontinental - 2,573
7 W - 2,144
8 Raddison - 1,844
9 Sheraton - 1,286
10 Westin - 643

The perfect hotel is essential to a romantic vacation,” said Brandon Wade, founder and CEO of MissTravel.com. “Travelers looking to book a romantic getaway shouldn't shy away from big-name chain hotels. Many offer unique perks and luxurious amenities which can enhance romance at a very accessible price.”

MissTravel.com is the world’s first travel-dating website, the platform connects singles for dates to popular vacation destinations. MissTravel members are frequent fliers and avid travelers.
About MissTravel

MissTravel.com is the world’s first travel dating website. Instead of the conventional date, such as movies or dinner, singles venture on first dates to vacation destinations all over the world in hopes of finding romance. MissTravel.com was founded by MIT alum and online dating expert, Brandon Wade, and joins an impressive brand family of successful niche dating websites. Launched in 2012, the site boasts over 600,000 members in 135 countries.

Monday, February 29, 2016

The Top 25 Timeshare Rental Resorts For 2016



RedWeek.com, the leading timeshare rental and resale
 by-owner marketplace, has released its list of Top 25 Timeshare Rental Resorts for the ninth straight
 year. The Top 25 ranking is calculated using rental demand statistics from the site's more than 2.2
 million subscribers.

Marriott resorts typically dominate the list, and this year is no exception -- the brand claimed 11 of the
 25 total spots.  Disney is the second most sought-after brand – with their timeshare resorts claiming
 4 spots on the list, including the top position.  When it comes to top locations, the most sought-after
 resorts are in Florida, Hawaii, and the Caribbean -- primarily Aruba.
Surprises this year include the first-ever appearance of Wyndham's Bonnet Creek Resort in Lake
 Buena Vista, Florida.  That appearance, along with the resurgence in popularity at The Galleon
 Resort in Key West, Florida, bumped two popular resorts off the list altogether: Kaanapali Beach
 Club and Orange Lake Resort's West Village.

"The top 25 resorts offer fabulous rental vacation experiences for families that are difficult to match,"
 said Gary Prado, vice president of business development for RedWeek.com.  "It's the ultimate
 win-win: travelers get these amazing by-owner deals at top resorts, and timeshare owners get
 to rent their villas on RedWeek.com to cover their fees when they're unable to use them."
 The complete list of top 25 timeshare rental resorts below can also be found on RedWeek.com.

  1. Disney's Beach Club Villas - Lake Buena Vista, Florida
  2. Marriott's Aruba Surf Club - Palm Beach, Aruba
  3. Harborside Resort at Atlantis - Paradise Island, Bahamas
  4. Disney's BoardWalk Villas - Lake Buena Vista, Florida
  5. Marriott's Maui Ocean Club - Lahaina, Hawaii
  6. Marriott's Aruba Ocean Club - Palm Beach, Aruba
  7. Marriott's Ko Olina Beach Club - Kapolei, Hawaii
  8. Marriott's Newport Coast Villas - Newport Coast, California
  9. The Manhattan Club - New York City, New York
  10. Costa Linda Beach Resort - Oranjestad, Aruba
  11. Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge - Lake Buena Vista, Florida
  12. Marriott's Grande Ocean - Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
  13. The Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas - Lahaina, Hawaii
  14. Marriott's Maui Ocean Club - Lahaina Villas - Lahaina, Hawaii
  15. Playa Linda Beach Resort - Palm Beach, Aruba 
  16. Disney's Old Key West Resort - Lake Buena Vista, Florida
  17. Marriott's Ocean Pointe - Palm Beach Shores, Florida
  18. Marriott's OceanWatch Villas at Grande Dunes - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
  19. Hilton Grand Vacations Club (HGVC) at Hawaiian Village - Honolulu, Hawaii
  20. The Royal Sands - Cancun, Mexico   
  21. Marriott's Waiohai Beach Club - Koloa, Hawaii
  22. Marriott's Maui Ocean Club - Napili Villas - Lahaina, Hawaii
  23. The Westin St. John - Virgin Grand Villas - St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
  24. Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort - Lake Buena Vista, Florida
  25. The Galleon Resort - Key West, Florida

These rankings reflect the preferences of RedWeek.com users; individual experiences with these
 resorts may differ from those reflected in these results. None of the resorts listed above are
 affiliated with RedWeek.com. All traveler ratings and reviews are available onRedWeek.com.

About RedWeek.com:
RedWeek.com is the largest online community and marketplace for timeshare rentals and resales,
 boasting more than 2.2 million subscribers and an A+ Better Business Bureau rating. At
 RedWeek.com, you can find reviews, ratings, prices, availability, and complete resort description
 for all timeshare resorts worldwide, making vacation selection easier. Timeshare owners can make
 use of a variety of easy online tools to rent or sell their timeshare, and participate in forums to 
discuss important owner issues.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Growing List Of Cyber Monday Travel Deals...

Deal: Up to 50 percent off rates for travel December 1, 2015 through June 9, 2016 at any of the brands eight oceanfront, all-inclusive properties located throughout Mexico and Jamaica.
When: Travelers must book online Monday, November 30, 2015.
Booking Linkwww.PalaceResorts.com   
Relevant Details: Must book a stay of three (3) nights or more. Offer applies to new bookings only, and cannot be combined with any other existing offer. 
                        
Deal:  Save up to 25% Off Best Available rates, Advance Purchase. Marriott Rewards Members receive 30% off Best Available rates, Advance Purchase.
When: Travelers must book online November 27th- November 30th, 2015.
Relevant Details: Valid 7 Days a Week; based on availability.
                                                                                                                                                                                            
Deal: 55 percent off rates (starting at $99) for travel November 27, 2015 through September 1, 2016 at Grand Bahama Island’s four-star property.  
When: Travelers must book online November 27-December 10, 2015.  
Relevant Details: Must book a stay of three (3) nights or more. Offer applies to new bookings only, and cannot be combined with any other existing offer. As an added incentive for budget-conscious families, children 12 and under eat and stay for free.


MSC Cruises Launches Black Friday/Cyber Monday Deals

 MSC Cruises kicks off the holiday season with hot Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals starting Thursday, November 26 and lasting through Wednesday, December 2. The special sale includes up to 30 percent off select 7-night or longer Caribbean Spring and Winter 2016-2017 sailings on the beautiful MSC Divina, PLUS up to $400 in shipboard credit per stateroom*.
                                                                 
MSC Divina – one of MSC Cruises newest and most ultramodern ships – recently returned to the U.S and is now sailing year-round from Miami to the Caribbean. With the Black Friday/Cyber Monday promotion, guests can experience MSC Divina and MSC Cruises’ unique Mediterranean Style Cruising for unbelievable rates, with prices starting as low as $399 per person for a 7-night sailing.
7-night cruises qualifying for the Black Friday/Cyber Monday Promotion, leaving from Miami, include, but are not limited to:
  • May 7, 2016 (Mother’s Day cruise): stops in Philipsburg, St. Maarten; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Nassau, Bahamas – prices start at $399 per person
  • May 28, 2016 (Memorial Day cruise): stops in Ocho Rios, Jamaica; Georgetown, Cayman Islands; Cozumel, Mexico; and Nassau, Bahamas – prices start at $529 per person
  • September 3, 2016 (Labor Day cruise): stops in Ocho Rios, Jamaica; Georgetown, Cayman Islands; Cozumel, Mexico; and Nassau, Bahamas – prices start at $489 per person

Highlights of the 3,500 passenger MSC Divina include authentic Mediterranean style dining; elegant and stylish décor; world-class custom designed evening production shows; family-friendly activities like the 4D theatre and LEGO experience; and the MSC Yacht Club, an all-inclusive private VIP club level with personal butler, 24-hour concierge services, exclusive Top Sail lounge and pool, and private restaurant.

With MSC Divina’s return to the U.S. this November,  the company also introduced new evening shows, new themed parties, new wine experiences, and new children and family activities for guests. Read more about MSC Divina’s return to Miami at:http://bit.ly/DivinaReturntoMiami

Guests can get full details on the applicable itineraries, rates and departure dates and book the Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale until Wednesday, December 2, 2015 by contacting their local travel agency, calling 844-280-3965, or visiting http://bit.ly/MSCDivinaBlackFriday andhttp://bit.ly/MSCDivinaCyberMonday




Marriott Cyber Sale Offers Up to 25% Off Room Rates When Booking Direct 
Between Black Friday And Cyber Monday 
RATES AVAILABLE AT MORE THAN 2,000 PARTICIPATING HOTELS IN NORTH AMERICA, CARIBBEAN AND LATIN AMERICA; MARRIOTT REWARDS MEMBERS SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 5%.
Marriott has announced a limited-time offer from November 27 (Black Friday”) through November 30 (“Cyber Monday”) that includes up to 25% off rates on stays occurring between December 11, 2015 and January 17, 2016. Discounted rates are available at over 2,000 participating hotels and resorts across 11 brands in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Marriott Rewards members will enjoy the benefits of loyalty by receiving an additional 5% off (up to 30% discount), as well as the extra benefits already available to them, including free in-room Wi-Fi and mobile check-in through the Marriott Mobile app. This exclusive offer is only available by booking direct on Marriott.com where customers always receive Marriott’s best rate guarantee.

Participating hotels within Marriott’s portfolio of brands include JW Marriott Hotels and Resorts, Autograph Collection, Renaissance Hotels, Marriott Hotels, Gaylord Hotels, Delta Hotels, Courtyard by Marriott, Residence Inn, TownePlace Suites, SpringHill Suites, Fairfield Inn & Suites.

To book reservations, go to: www.marriott.com/cyber or, call 1-888-236-2427.
Marriott Rewards Members Use Promotional Code: 39B
Not a Marriott Rewards Member? Click here to join and enjoy an additional five percent off .

Still not ready to join, but want to get up to 25% off? Use promotional code: 444
Advance purchase required and non-refundable. Terms and conditions apply.
Note: Reservations are not bookable until Black Friday, November 27, 2015, 12:01AM EST

If you have other deals that you feel offer value to our readers we will look forward to adding to this list.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

The Definitive Ranking Of Hotel Chain Rewards Programs

It doesn’t take a lot of work to be loyal to Marriott, Hilton or IHG. If you stumble into a town – any town – you’re reasonably likely to wind up at one of their hotels. On the other hand, it takes work to be loyal to programs that are smaller like Starwood Preferred Guest and Hyatt Gold Passport. That’s why smaller programs have to try harder. They need to give you a reason to be loyal.
US News offers a ranking of the best hotel rewards programs. It isn’t very good. (In fairness, the attempt is better than their airline frequent flyer program rankings.)
The key thing to understand is that different programs do different things well – to understand the value proposition of each, and pick the one whose strengths match what you value most.
  • Hyatt Gold Passport has the best elite benefits, and the best value redemptions if you like to spend your points for suites, but has a small footprint. There are only about 500 hotels in the chain.
  • Starwood Preferred Guest offers strong elite recognition and has some of the nicest hotels. The program isn’t nearly as rewarding as others for the spend you do at their properties.
  • Hilton HHonors is everywhere. They have fantastic value awards for low-end hotels, with the best hotels much more expensive. Their mid-tier Gold elite level is the best combination of easy to get and rewarding (although their Diamond level is not comparatively strong, and can be had for just $40,000 in spending each year on their credit card).
  • Club Carlson has the cheapest reward nights. The problem is that the chain is relatively small, and most of the hotels aren’t very nice. Their elite benefits aren’t competitive. Club Carlson is strongest in Europe.
  • Marriott Rewards has hotels everywhere. They’re consistent. The program doesn’t promise very much, but what it does, it delivers.
  • IHG Rewards Club is similarly ubiquitous, and offers average value but frequently runs strong promotions. It’s difficult to deliver on top elite recognition since the chain is skewed towards mid-tier brands like Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express.

Best Elite Recognition

The status recognition benefits that elite members value most are usually upgrades and club lounge access or breakfast. Here are the rankings of how each program does with those.
Suite at the Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur
Upgrades
  1. Only Hyatt lets Diamond members confirm a suite at booking from any Hyatt rate (4 times per year, up to 7 nights each time).
  2. Only Starwood promises to give Platinum members an available standard suite at check-in, if available. Starwood also lets their Platinums who stay 50 nights express priority for suite upgrades up to 10 nights a year, since members care about upgrades most when traveling on vacation with family and least on one night business stays when they’re alone.
  3. While Marriott and Hilton allow hotels to upgrade elites to suites, no hotel is required to do so.
  4. Club Carlson similarly only says that top-tier Concierge members “may be eligible for an upgrade to the next room category or to a standard suite, if available” which is pretty weak sauce.
  5. IHG Rewards Club offers upgrades which are 100% ‘determined by the hotel’ and hotels areexplicitly not required to upgrade members to suites or even ‘specialty rooms.’
“Extreme Wow Suite” at the W San Diego
Club Lounge or Breakfast
Hotels generally give top elites access to club lounges where breakfast and evening snacks are served.
  1. Hyatt wins as the only chain which guarantees a full (not continental) restaurant breakfast for Diamond members when no club lounge is available and for up to four guests registered to the room.
  2. Hilton gives breakfast to mid-tier members at all of their properties where breakfast is sold.
  3. Starwood lets Platinum members have continental breakfast when there’s no club lounge available.
  4. Marriott doesn’t offer breakfast at Courtyard properties or at resorts.
  5. Club Carlson gives continental breakfast for one person only to Concierge members.
  6. IHG doesn’t offer breakfast at all.
Hotels can be more generous than the loyalty program promises. No hotel breakfast I’ve experienced was more over-the-top than the St. Regis Bali. But overall Hyatt does breakfast best.
Caviar for breakfast at the St. Regis Bali
Late Checkout
Late checkout is one of the most useful benefits of elite status. Both Starwood and Hyatt offer their top elites 4 p.m. late check-out (at non-resort properties, and excluding designated convention properties and dates). Starwood even guarantees it for their mid-tier Gold members and Hyatt offers 2 p.m. checkout for their mid-tier members. Those two programs do late checkout best.
By contrast, Marriott’s late checkout benefit is subject to availability, by request on the day of departure. That’s especially weak considering it takes 75 nights to earn Platinum with Marriott, compared to 25 nights or 50 stays at each of Starwood and Hyatt.. and both Starwood and Hyatt offer guaranteed late checkout even to mid-tier elites.
Overall Elite Ranking
  1. Hyatt Gold Passport
  2. Starwood Preferred Guest
  3. Hilton HHonors
  4. Marriott Rewards
  5. Club Carlson
  6. IHG Rewards Club

Best Value for Earning Free Nights

At its most basic level, here’s what hotel programs offer as their cheapest room redemption and how much you need to spend with the chain to have enough points for it.
(For Hilton I’m assuming that you choose to earn “points and points” rather than “points and miles”.)
Of course, most of us don’t want the ‘category 1’ hotels that are also cheapest to pay for with cash (and of which there also aren’t very many). Once you get into mid-priced hotels, the kind you’ll find plenty of in major cities, you’ll find that Club Carlson gives you the most bang for your buck (plenty of Radissons in Europe are quite nice) and that Hilton, Marriott, IHG and Hyatt all offer pretty similar value.
Starwood is an outlier in that it takes the most spending at their hotels to earn enough points for free nights. Starwood points are also the most valuable, though, and offer the best transfers to airline miles by far.

Find the Chain Which Best Matches Your Needs

What matters most is which chain has the hotels that match your redemption patterns — hotels in the right places (does Hyatt or Starwood have a big enough footprint for you) and at the right quality level (do you want to stay at most Radissons, and do Marriotts offer the local character you may be looking for).
You need to determine whether or not the rest of the features of a hotel chain work for you.
  • Are you going to be an elite member?
  • Does the chain’s benefits make sense for you — Will you get suite upgrades? What about breakfast? Will the chain even honor elite benefits on reward stays (IHG doesn’t require their hotels to for most benefits)?
I like Hyatt and Starwood best. I’m a Hyatt Diamond member and a Starwood Platinum. But their footprints mean that there are plenty of small towns where they just don’t have properties. By contrast, Marriott loyalists most often tell me what they like about the chain is “no matter where I go I can earn my points” and “I get a consistent experience every time.”
By  , www.roadwarriorvoices.com