New Marriott Global Promo Announced

by Anthony Losanno
Marriott-Bonvoy

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Marriott has announced its first global promotion of 2023 and it’s pretty good. After registering (here), Marriott Bonvoy members will earn 1,000 bonus points and one bonus Elite Night Credit for each eligible paid night.

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Registration is now open through April 9th. Stays must be completed between February 7th and April 23rd. Since I’ve shifted my priority to maintaining Hyatt Globalist and am taking a breather from Marriott Bonvoy Ambassador status, I won’t shift planned travel. But, this promo might make me add some nights during the earning period in order to requalify for Titanium earlier in the year.

Terms & Conditions:

Registration of your Marriott Bonvoy® account is required. Marriott Bonvoy members who register for this promotion by April 9, 2023, will earn 1,000 bonus points per eligible paid night, plus one bonus Elite Night Credit per eligible paid night, during the 75-night promotion earning period. The promotion earning period is for eligible paid nights completed between February 7, 2023, and April 23, 2023, at participating Marriott Bonvoy properties. Only eligible paid stays completed after registration and during the promotion earning period will qualify toward the promotion. Award redemption stay nights including Cash + Points Awards, Free Night Awards, 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 (“Non-Qualifying Rate”). Stays at Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy, Marriott Executive Apartments®, and owner-occupied weeks at Marriott Vacation Club®, Marriott Grand Residence Club®, Sheraton Vacation Club®, Westin Vacation Club®, The Ritz-Carlton Club®, St. Regis Residence Club® and Luxury Collection Residence Club, are not eligible for bonus points or bonus Elite Night Credits for this promotion. Only one room at one property per night 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.com/loyalty/earn/hotels.mi. All Marriott Bonvoy terms and conditions apply. See www.marriott.com/loyalty/terms/default.mi for more information. Visit marriottbonvoy.com/earntwice or call 888-MARRIOTT (888-627-7468) for complete details.

Anthony’s Take: Promos that offer bonus points and double-qualifying nights are pretty sweet. I’m not going to shift stays away from Hyatt, but I will likely add some in order to take advantage of this promotion.

Anthony’s Credit Card Pick: The Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card is a must for frequent Marriott guests. Its annual fee is $650, but I have found that the dining credits, free night, 25 Elite Qualifying Nights, and other benefits easily make this up. An excellent welcome bonus makes it even better. It will always have a place in my wallet. Learn more about the card. Rates & Fees.

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