Join Marriott Rewards and be automatically registered to earn your free night certificate
Stay twice at participating hotels during your earning period*. Your earning period starts the day you enrol through the end of that month, plus an additional 120 days
Earn a free night at a category 1 – 5 hotel after your 2nd paid stay
E.g. very outer London hotels are £58-62 some nights. You can stay 1 night. Then another time, 1 night. Then another time, have your 1 free night.
Oooooo! This sounds brilliant for people touring a country for example who want to make 1-3 day stays in each location.
Anyone know if this is repeatable?
Like
2 nights in Spain, 1 night free in Morroco, then again
2 nights in Cairo 1, night free in Quebec then again e.t.c
boyaloud to alababaju
21 Oct 16#2
Don't see why not. I think the free stay is ANYWHERE as long as it's category 1-5.
eddibabyyeah
21 Oct 16#3
Not many Cat 1-5 in this country.
ultrak3wl
21 Oct 16#4
New joiners only :disappointed:
stevenfeeney
21 Oct 161#5
This will only work once for one free night and it is only for new joiners to the loyalty scheme.
The best loyalty scheme still remains Hotels dot com with 1 free night for every 10 stays.
Failing that you would be better signing up for IHG accelerate
tom00
21 Oct 16#6
"A stay is defined as consecutive nights spent at the same hotel" - does this mean you have to stay at least two nights per stay? A single night can't be consecutive.
Also, where does it say that you can qualify by staying two nights in a row (original post)?
boyaloud to tom00
21 Oct 16#7
you're right - i've edited the OP.
boyaloud
21 Oct 16#8
I think you can stay 1 or 2 or 3 or however many nights but it must be 2 occasions. They mean if you stay 2 or 3 nights, it still counts as one STAY and you must have two STAYS.
tom00
21 Oct 161#9
Yeah, I guess they only mean you can't check out and in again to qualify for a new stay.
I have a night booked at a Marriott Courtyard coming up soon so I might try to book another one somewhere. I assume a stay booked via Hotels.com would qualify... can't see anything that says it needs to be booked directly.
boyaloud
21 Oct 16#10
I think it will need to be as it's all about the Marriott Rewards scheme.
Opening post
Join Marriott Rewards and be automatically registered to earn your free night certificate
Stay twice at participating hotels during your earning period*. Your earning period starts the day you enrol through the end of that month, plus an additional 120 days
Earn a free night at a category 1 – 5 hotel after your 2nd paid stay
E.g. very outer London hotels are £58-62 some nights. You can stay 1 night. Then another time, 1 night. Then another time, have your 1 free night.
You get 4-5 months to do these stays, but then a year to claim your free 1-night stay. Catagories of hotels can be seen http://www.marriott.co.uk/rewards/usepoints/hotelrew.mi
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Anyone know if this is repeatable?
Like
2 nights in Spain, 1 night free in Morroco, then again
2 nights in Cairo 1, night free in Quebec then again e.t.c
The best loyalty scheme still remains Hotels dot com with 1 free night for every 10 stays.
Failing that you would be better signing up for IHG accelerate
Also, where does it say that you can qualify by staying two nights in a row (original post)?
I have a night booked at a Marriott Courtyard coming up soon so I might try to book another one somewhere. I assume a stay booked via Hotels.com would qualify... can't see anything that says it needs to be booked directly.