Showing posts with label Ritz-Carlton Rewards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ritz-Carlton Rewards. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

It's confirmed - Marriott Bonvoy is the brand new name of the combined Marriott, SPG, Ritz-Carlton loyalty program


Rumours about this name began swirling around a few weeks ago when the trademark applications were found and now we have official confirmation from Marriott that the combined Marriott, SPG and Ritz-Carlton program will be known as Marriott Bonvoy.
“Marriott Bonvoy marks an evolution in travel because it represents more than a loyalty program,” said Stephanie Linnartz, Global Chief Commercial Officer, Marriott International. “Marriott Bonvoy is a travel program designed to bring to life our extraordinary portfolio of global brands in 129 countries and territories, while also providing endless inspiration for members to keep traveling and pursuing their passions.
The official launch date is February 13 when the logo and branding will be rolled out. That day will also see the end of the SPG as it was know it. The SPG and Ritz-Carlton apps will be retired as all interaction will move to the Marriott Bonvoy app (people who have the current Marriott app need not worry as it will automatically update). Marriott Rewards Moments and SPG Moments will become Marriott Bonvoy Moments, and of note from the press release are these name changes for several elite levels:

  • Marriott Bonvoy Titanium Elite will replace Platinum Premier Elite for members who surpass 75 nights
  • Marriott Bonvoy Ambassador Elite will replace Platinum Premier Elite with Ambassador. This top Elite status tier recognizes members who surpass 100 nights and more than $20,000 in spend annually. These members enjoy the highest level of personalization with a dedicated ambassador to help plan their travel and cater to their needs one-on-one. 
We will continue to track Marriott promotions in our bonus offer section but of course will refer to the offers as Marriott Bonvoy Bonus Point opportunities as of February 13



Members can learn more about Marriott Bonvoy at MeetMarriottBonvoy.marriott.com

Friday, December 14, 2018

Marriott Rewards Update: Category 8 hotels will go into effect March 2019


Marriott's PR team reached out to us with an update to the combined Marriott / SPG / Ritz-Carlton loyalty program to pass along to the Rewards Canada Community. The big takeaway is the time when the new more expensive Category 8 hotel redemption takes effect. It was assumed it would be January 1, 2019 based on prior communication but we now know that it won't happen until sometime in March 2019. This is great news as it gives you more time to book those future Category 8 hotels at Category 7 prices until at least February 28! This means hotels that will cost 85,000 points per night come March will still be able to be booked for only 60,000 points per night.

Here is the communication we received from Marriott
  • Combine accounts: As a reminder, members are encouraged to combine accounts by December 31 to potentially achieve a higher Elite status this year. While some members might have delayed combining to earn two years toward lifetime this year, please note there is no advantage to maintaining two accounts after 2018 ends. Combine Accounts
  • Update email addresses on separate accounts: If members have the same email address on two separate accounts, and do not wish to combine, they should change the email address on one of the accounts. An email address can only be associated with ONE account by the time we launch the new brand in 2019. We will notify impacted members that this needs to occur, and if they do not either combine accounts or change an email address, we will remove the email address associated with the less active account from the profile. This process will occur on a rolling basis starting January 7. After this occurs, the member will still be able to access the less active account by using their member number and password (not email address.) Please note, this account maintenance has been standard practice for members with multiple Marriott Rewards accounts since 2015 and multiple SPG accounts since 2017. Account balances, Elite night credits and any activity in members’ accounts will remain the same. Update Account > 
  • Category 8: Category 8 redemption rates go into effect in March 2019 along with the annual category changes. If members wish to lock in redemption pricing for a current Category 7 hotel moving into Category 8, we encourage them to book now. Explore Redemption Rates 
Be sure to follow steps one and two as soon as you can and of course book any potential Category 8 hotels between now and March 2019!!

Friday, October 12, 2018

Additional bonuses added to the current Marriott MegaBonus promotion


Marriott has finally got around to launching 29 Ways to Stay contest where you can win instant prizes of points and stays. It is on the main landing page of the contest where Marriott explains that they have added more to their current MegaBonus promotion. The new portion of the MegaBonus Promotion will award members an additional 10,000 bonus points if they stay at 10 of Marriott/SPG/Ritz brands and 29,000 bonus points if they stay at all 29 brands.  Note that you won't find this new addition to the promotion on the main MegaBonus registration page.


Offer details
Earn up to 3,000 Bonus Points for stays of 2+ nights at all participating hotels across the 29 brands of hotels worldwide. Earn 2,000 bonus points on all stays of two or more nights and 1,000 bonus points per brand, starting with your second brand. Earn an additional 10,000 bonus points for stays at 10 brands and 29,000 bonus points if you stay at all 29 brands Full details, online registration and booking (Registration is required) Register by Jan 7 for stays until Jan 31, 19

Find many more Marriott/SPG/Ritz-Carlton promotions here

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Marriott SPG Ritz-Carlton MegaBonus - Earn up to 3,000 Bonus Points per stay of 2+ nights Worldwide


We finally have the very first global systemwide promotion from the combined Marriott/SPG/Ritz-Carlton program. Taking the name of Marriott's global moniker, MegaBonus, the new bonus rewards multiple night stays along with multiple brand stays. Ideally to make the most of this promotion you'll want to complete a 2 night stay at one brand to earn 2,000 bonus points then move to another brand for every other 2 night stay you have. Or at the very least if you have a 1 night stay make sure it is at a brand you haven't stayed at during the promotional period to get at least 1,000 bonus points.

Offer details
Earn up to 3,000 Bonus Points for stays of 2+ nights at all participating hotels across the 29 brands of hotels worldwide. Earn 2,000 bonus points on all stays of two or more nights and 1,000 bonus points per brand, starting with your second brand. Full details, online registration and booking (Registration is required) Register by Jan 7 for stays Sep 26 - Jan 31, 19

Find many more Marriott/SPG bonus points offers here

Earn 35% Bonus Aeroplan Miles when converting points from Marriott/SPG between Sep 13-17


Aeroplan reached out to the frequent flyer blogger community last night with this exciting news about a much awaited transfer bonus from Marriott/SPG. It's been six months since we've last been able to convert Marriott/SPG points to Aeroplan with a bonus and this time the bonus is big but with very small window to do your actual transfer! What can this transfer bonus get you? Well Aeroplan provided us with some nice examples so we don't have to do the work!

Mile earning potential:

Convert                  Get
9,000 points = 3,000 Aeroplan Miles
+ 1,050 miles (35% bonus)
= 4,050 Aeroplan Miles

Convert                  Get
30,000 points = 10,000 Aeroplan Miles
+ 3,500 miles (35% bonus)
= 13,500 Aeroplan Miles

Convert                  Get
60,000 points = 20,000 Aeroplan Miles
+ 5,000 bonus miles from Marriott
+ 8,750 miles (35% bonus)
= 33,750 Aeroplan Miles

Convert                  Get
90,000 points = 30,000 Aeroplan Miles
+ 5,000 bonus miles from Marriott
+ 12,250 miles (35% bonus)
= 47,250 Aeroplan Miles

Convert                  Get
120,000 points = 40,000 Aeroplan Miles
+ 5,000 bonus miles from Marriott
+ 5,000 bonus miles from Marriott
+ 17,500 miles (35% bonus)
= 67,500 Aeroplan Miles

This is a great bonus to take advantage of if you know of some Aeroplan redemptions you may be planning in the near future. If you were someone like ourselves who converted points from the American Express Cobalt Card to SPG in hopes of a bonus like this well the time is here to pull out that huge value! I converted earlier in the year at 5 MR Select points to 2.5 Starpoints (7.5 in the new program) and add in the Marriott 5,000 bonus miles + 35% from this bonus and I would pull 4.21 Aeroplan miles per dollar spent on the card! That is some amazing value - now I may not actually convert. I have to look at our travel plans and see what makes the most sense and make sure it is done in the next few days. In any regard it really shows just one of the reasons why I rank the Cobalt card number one in Canada. Remember now the conversion rate is lower from the card with the new Marriott program that would put the earn rate at 3.375 Aeroplan Miles per dollar which is still better than any other card out there.

Offer details
35% Bonus Aeroplan Miles when you convert points from Marriott/SPG/Ritz-Carlton to Aeroplan. Full details. Sep 13-17, 18

Find many more Aeroplan bonuses here.

Monday, July 30, 2018

August 18 is the confirmed date for the new combined Marriott Rewards Starwood Preferred Guest program


Rewards Canada is back from vacation and of course last week was filled with more news than we typically see in an week, heck even in a month so now it is time to play catch up!

On Wednesday Marriott released the news a lot of us have been waiting and that is the actual date in August that all three of their reward programs, Marriott Rewards, Starwood Preferred Guest and Ritz-Carlton Rewards would merge. We now know the date is going to be August 18th. Here is what is going to happen on that day:
  • All Starpoints in Starwood Preferred Guest accounts will be multiplied by 3 and combined with your Marriott Rewards points to create a unified points balance
  • Elite qualifying from the programs will be combined into one and the new elite status tiers will take affect
  • You will be able to book, earn and redeem across the portfolio of 29 participating brand, 6500 hotels in 127 countries all in one place, on any of their digital, mobile and voice reservation channels including www.Marriott.com and www.SPG.com
  • The new points earning rates will come into affect as follows: 10 points per dollar spent for stays (except 5 points per dollar spent at Residence Inn, TownePlace Suites, Element and 2.5 points per dollar spent at Marriott Executive Apartments and ExecuStay properties) 
  • The new 8 category combined free night award chart will become active
  • A new SPG app will launch, mirroring the functionality of the Marriott Rewards app, including Mobile Requests
Also the following was advised to us from Marriott:
  • All SPG members will receive a new 9-digit account number that aligns with the specifications of the new system. The new account number will appear through a pop-up when they log into their account. Passwords will stay the same (unless the member elects to change it themselves). Some members of Marriott Rewards will also receive a new account number.These members will receive an email with their new account information or a call from our customer engagement centers.
  • Important to note, on August 18 starting early morning (U.S. Eastern Time) their sites and apps will periodically be unavailable as they migrate our systems to one, new platform. This means during this planned system transition there will be times when no one can make a booking, and times when they will only be accepting credit card bookings. As a result of those particular instances, members will not be able to book a redemption stay or have their member number attached to their reservation.
Here are some tips that you should follow up until August 18th. First log in to your Starwood and Marriott accounts and take screenshots of your points balances and elite status earning. This way should any issues arise during the integration you have your back up to make sure you get all your points and elite status credit. Make any award night bookings at hotels that are increasing in price as of August 18th so that you can lock in at the current lower rate and if you already have a booking(s) at a hotel that will go down in price, check for availability after August 18th and if their is availability re-book at the lower rate. Redeem for the famous Marriott Travel Packages prior to August 18th as it has been confirmed you can book at the old rates until August 17.

To learn more and completely educate yourself on any of the items of the integration of the programs like the new award chart rates, points earning, and elite status I would recommend you visit our resource page for the Marriott SPG merger. I am also including below some the main articles you should read:

Thursday, July 19, 2018

July 19 Update: The Marriott Rewards Starwood Preferred Guest Merger - All the resources you need

 We are only a few weeks away from the complete integration of the Marriott Rewards, Starwood Preferred Guest and Ritz-Carlton Rewards programs. Sometime in August they will become one program and to help navigate this for our readers we have compiled all of our articles and posts onto one page: The Marriott Rewards Starwood Preferred Guest Merger - All the resources you need. This summary page will help you find all the articles easily so that you can stay abreast of the merger of these programs that will be happening in August of 2018.

Posts since our last update:

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Friday, June 29, 2018

New Free Night Award Chart for the combined Marriott Rewards, Ritz-Carlton Rewards, and SPG program has been released


Not only did we find out the details of the upcoming changes to the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card yesterday, Marriott released the full free night award chart for all of their 6,500 hotels around the world. This chart will come into effect in August and overall I am quite pleased with it.

Here are highlights from the press release:
·         Nearly 70 percent of all participating hotels can be redeemed for the same or fewer points. (52 percent of hotels will move to a lower redemption rate and only 31 percent will go higher.)
·         6,300 hotels can be redeemed for just 35,000 points or lower.
·         Members can save up to 25,000 points per night by redeeming future Category 8 hotels that are priced at Category 7 rates until early 2019.
·         For the first time, SPG’s all-suite hotels such the W Maldives, the St. Regis Bora Bora Resort, or the Phoenician Residences, a Luxury Collection Residence Club in Scottsdale, are now included in the published award chart. These sought-after properties can be redeemed for 5,000 fewer points. 

Also, please note a number of our most popular redemption hotels are becoming more affordable: 
·         Hotel Talisa in Vail, Le Méridien Barcelona, W Punta de Mita, The Westin Maui Resort & Spa, Ka'anapali, The Ritz-Carlton in Sarasota, and Le Méridien San Francisco will redeem for 10,000 fewer points in the new program. 
·         The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort, Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel, The St. Regis Princeville Resort, Courtyard New York Manhattan/Midtown East, Autograph Collection’s Hotel Punta Islita, and Las Alcobas, a Luxury Collection Hotel in Napa Valley will redeem for 5,000 fewer points in the new program.

Let's start with the good news that nearly 70% of hotels remaining at the same or lower point level and of their 6,500 hotels, 6,300 of them are available at 35,000 points or less. This is great news but it also leaves the door open for adjustments (typically negative) in the near future once the program irons out everything and they go back to its annual hotel category adjustments. Still right now this is encouraging news.

For their Canadian portfolio, 67 hotels are going up in price and some by quite a bit:
  • Le Westin Resort & Spa, Tremblant, Quebec goes up 14,000 points to 50,000 points per night
  • Sheraton on the Falls Hotel goes up 20,000 points 50,000 point per night
  • The Westin Grand, Vancouver goes up 14,000 points to 50,000 points per night
On the other hand 134 Canadian properties are going down in points required. Some of the notable drops:
  • Four Points by Sheraton Hotel & Suites Calgary West drops 12,500 points to 17,500 per night
  • W Montréal drops 10,000 points to 50,000 per night
  • Element Vancouver Metrotown drops 12,000 points to 25,000 points per night
Secondly, as we have mentioned in past posts when the new free night award amounts were revealed in April that the new highest Category 8 isn't launching until early in 2019 which means those hotels can be had at some excellent rates until then. For example the St. Regis Bora Bora is only 60,000 points per night (20,000 Starpoints) which seems like an amazing deal but you have to remember these rates are for standard rooms only which means you may not get that overwater bungalow for this amazing rate.

We also know that until that 'sometime early in 2019' the peak and off peak pricing won't be in effect which means for the remainder of this year all hotels will price at the standard rate:
In the news release yesterday Marriott also confirmed they are continuing with their Pointsavers option that discounts the above rates by 20%. Pointsavers properties change every week and is a good option for those who are really flexible with their schedules. Here are the Pointsavers rates
Cash+Points redemption options will continue and here are the rates:

You can check out the new Award Chart here which Marriott has made very user friendly where you can search by country, city, region, hotel name and so on.

Here are our tips that we also recommend following when there are point redemption changes like this! If you have been planning to redeem for stay soon check out the new chart, if the hotel you want is going to go up in price you'll want to book it before August. If it is going down in price and you can wait to book then wait and do so after the new rates take effect so you can pay less points. If you already have a booking don't cancel it yet. Wait until the new rates kick in and then see if there is availability left, if so you can then cancel your old booking and make a new one at the lower rates.

Overall this is good news from Marriott and once again we have to commend them for keeping this program quite strong as well as for the great communication they have had with the integration of the programs ever since they announced they were buying Starwood.

What are all you thoughts on the new award charts?

Here are other posts that you may want to read in regards to the integration of the programs

Monday, April 23, 2018

We have a preview of some new redemption rates with the combined Marriott Rewards-Starwood Preferred Guest program


Today Marriott released the redemption rates of 100 of their top hotels in the newly combined program that launches this August. Last week we brought you most of the details of the new program in these two posts:
One of the details revealed last week was the new hotel category award chart that will comprise of 8 categories along with peak and off-peak pricing. Here is the chart once again:


What we know is that many Starwood Hotels would go down in price based on the new chart and the value of 1 Starpoint to 3 Marriott Rewards points. What we didn't know about the new chart is where all 6,500 of their combined hotels will fit in the chart. Now we are getting an idea, well a very small idea of how some hotels might line with today's release of where 100 hotels from 5 areas around the world will fit in the new chart:

Bali


Current Points RequiredNew Award Chart Points RequiredPoints DifferenceNew Award Chart Category*
Courtyard Bali Seminyak Resort25,00017,500-7,5003
Fairfield by Marriott Bali Legian20,00017,500-2,5003
Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Kuta12,00017,5005,5003
Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Seminyak12,00017,5005,5003
Courtyard Bali Nusa Dua Resort30,00025,000-5,0004
Le Méridien Bali Jimbaran30,00025,000-5,0004
Renaissance Bali Uluwatu Resort & Spa30,00025,000-5,0004
Sthala, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Ubud Bali30,00025,000-5,0004
The Stones Hotel - Legian Bali, Autograph Collection30,00025,000-5,0004
Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort36,00035,000-1,0005
The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali36,00035,000-1,0005
The Laguna, na Luxury Collection Resort & Spa,
Nusa Dua, Bali
36,00050,00014,0006
The Ritz-Carlton, Bali40,00050,00010,0006
W Bali - Seminyak90,00060,000-30,0007
The St. Regis Bali Resort90,00060,000 (Effective August)
85,000 (Coming 2019)
-30,000
-5,000
8

Caribbean & Mexico


Current Points RequiredNew Award Chart Points RequiredPoints DifferenceNew Award Chart Category*
JW Marriott Hotel Santo Domingo30,00025,000-5,0004
The Westin Resort & Spa, Puerto Vallarta21,00025,0004,0004
Hacienda Puerta Campeche, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Campeche36,00035,000-1,0005
Hacienda Santa Rosa, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Santa Rosa36,00035,000-1,0005
Hacienda Temozon, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Temozon Sur36,00035,000-1,0005
JW Marriott Hotel Mexico City35,00035,00005
La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort40,00035,000-5,0005
Marriott Cancun Resort40,00035,000-5,0005
Marriott Puerto Vallarta Resort & Spa35,00035,00005
San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino40,00035,000-5,0005
Sheraton Grand Los Cabos Hacienda del Mar36,00035,000-1,0005
The Westin Cozumel36,00035,000-1,0005
The Westin Puntacana Resort & Club30,00035,0005,0005
The Westin Resort & Spa, Cancun21,00035,00014,0005
W Mexico City36,00035,000-1,0005
Hacienda Uayamon, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Uayamon60,00050,000-10,0006
JW Marriott Cancun Resort & Spa45,00050,0005,0006
The Ritz-Carlton, Cancun50,00050,00006
The St. Regis Mexico City60,00050,000-10,0006
The Ritz-Carlton, Aruba60,00060,00007
The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach
Resort & Spa
36,00060,00024,0007
W Punta de Mita60,00060,00007

Dubai


Current Points RequiredNew Award Chart Points RequiredPoints DifferenceNew Award Chart Category*
Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites40,00035,000-5,0005
Four Points by Sheraton Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai30,00035,0005,0005
Grosvenor House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Dubai36,00035,000-1,0005
JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai35,00035,00005
La Ville Hotel & Suites CITY WALK, Dubai, Autograph Collection35,00035,00005
Lapita, Dubai Parks and Resorts, Autograph Collection35,00035,00005
Le Méridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre30,00035,0005,0005
Renaissance Downtown Hotel, Dubai35,00035,00005
Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers30,00035,0005,0005
Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort36,00035,000-1,0005
Sheraton Mall of the Emirates Hotel, Dubai36,00035,000-1,0005
Le Méridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina36,00050,00014,0006
Le Royal Méridien Beach Resort & Spa36,00050,00014,0006
The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai70,00060,000-10,0007
The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina60,00060,00007

New York


Current Points RequiredNew Award Chart Points RequiredPoints DifferenceNew Award Chart Category*
Courtyard New York Manhattan/Central Park40,00035,000-5,0005
Element New York Times Square West36,00035,000-1,0005
Four Points by Sheraton Manhattan Midtown West36,00035,000-1,0005
Residence Inn New York Manhattan/Central Park40,00035,000-5,0005
New York Marriott East Side45,00050,0005,0006
New York Marriott Marquis45,00050,0005,0006
Renaissance New York Times Square Hotel45,00050,0005,0006
Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel36,00050,00014,0006
The Algonquin Hotel Times Square, Autograph Collection45,00050,0005,0006
The Westin New York at Times Square60,00050,000-10,0006
The Westin New York Grand Central60,00050,000-10,0006
Gramercy Park Hotel, New York, a Member of Design Hotels™60,00060,00007
Hotel Americano, New York, a Member of Design Hotels™60,00060,00007
The New York EDITION60,00060,00007
W New York - Times Square60,00060,00007
W New York - Union Square60,00060,00007
11 Howard, New York, a Member of Design Hotels™90,00060,000 (Effective August)
n85,000 (Coming 2019)
-30,000
-5,000
8
The Chatwal, a Luxury Collection Hotel, New York City90,00060,000 (Effective August)
85,000 (Coming 2019)
-30,000
-5,000
8
The St. Regis New York90,00060,000 (Effective August)
85,000 (Coming 2019)
-30,000
-5,000
8

Paris


Current Points RequiredNew Award Chart Points RequiredPoints DifferenceNew Award Chart Category*
Le Dokhan's, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Paris36,00035,000-1,0005
Le Méridien Etoile36,00035,000-1,0005
Paris Marriott Rive Gauche Hotel & Conference Center35,00035,00005
Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel40,00035,000-5,0005
Sheraton Paris Airport Hotel & Conference Centre36,00035,000-1,0005
Le Metropolitan, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Paris36,00050,00014,0006
Paris Marriott Opera Ambassador Hotel40,00050,00010,0006
Renaissance Paris Arc de Triomphe Hotel45,00050,0005,0006
Renaissance Paris Le Parc Trocadero Hotel40,00050,00010,0006
Renaissance Paris Vendome Hotel45,00050,0005,0006
Hotel Bel Ami, Paris, a Member of Design Hotels™60,00060,00007
Hotel de NELL, Paris, a Member of Design Hotels™60,00060,00007
Hotel Vernet, Paris, a Member of Design Hotels™60,00060,00007
La Maison Champs Elysées, Paris, a Member of Design Hotels™60,00060,00007
Le Roch Hotel and Spa, Paris, a Member of Design Hotels™60,00060,00007
Les Bains, Paris, a Member of Design Hotels™60,00060,00007
Paris Marriott Champs Elysees Hotel45,00060,00015,0007
The Westin Paris - Vendôme60,00060,00007
W Paris - Opéra60,00060,00007
Prince de Galles, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Paris90,00060,000 (Effective August)
85,000 (Coming 2019)
-30,000
-5,000
8

Out of these 100 hotels we have 42 going down in price - that is for standard award nights and not taking into account the peak or off-peak pricing. 25 are going up in price leaving 33 at the same points requirement as there are now. Marriott's David Flueck did tell us that more hotels are going down in price and if this preliminary list is any indication then that statement should hold true.

There are some real steals to be had come August through December and that is because the highest category in the new chart, Category 8, doesn't launch until 2019. So until then all hotels that are to be in Category 8 will be priced as Category 7 hotels. Looking at the charts above that means hotels like the Prince de Galles, 11 Howard New York, St. Regis New York and St. Regis Bali are all only going to be 60,000 points instead of the current 90,000 (SPG equivalent of 30,000 points) or the future 85,000 points. And remember you get the 5th night free when booking 5 or more nights. I'm starting to think a trip to Paris may be in the cards this fall!

Looking at the news from last week and this week we can say that SPG members seem to be winning out on the earning and redemption side however are losing out on the elite benefits side whereas Marriott Rewards members are losing out on redemption as some of their top hotels like the Paris Marriott Champs Elysees are seeing significant points increases (up ~33%).

As we always suggest when there are category or points changes, you should book now or before August for any hotels that are going up in price while waiting until August to book any that may go down in price.

Find out more about today's announcement here

As always Rewards Canada would love to hear what you think about this preview of the new hotel category placements! Tell us below in the comments!


Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Further details to the combination of the Marriott Rewards, Starwood Preferred Guest and Ritz-Carlton Rewards Programs

 On Monday we brought you the majority of the details of the unification of the Marriott Rewards, Starwood Preferred Guest and Ritz-Carlton Rewards programs. Some details were not provided to us in advance which are now on Marriott's website that outlines everything.
Sarah McLaughlin at the Marriott announcement
event at the Ritz-Carlton Toronto on Monday
First off, the award night category chart that was provided to us by Marriott last week was tweaked by the time the announcement came out and it appears that newer version of the chart only made it to the U.S. bloggers beforehand. We updated the original post with the new chart but here it is as well:
Another concern is how often will standard pricing be available for awards or will all hotels try to price at Peak pricing. According the Head for Points, they asked the question at the U.K. press conference and it doesn't look too bad if this is what they go with:
"The plan is that hotels will approximately set 20% of their days as peak, 20% as off-peak and 60% as standard."
I also read somewhere that Marriott is exploring what award rates will be applied for the Suite only hotels, ultra-luxury resorts etc. These are the ones from Starwood that were allowed to charge more than what was stated on the award chart. It does appear that select locations will be able to move away from the award chart and will be able to charge more. We should know sometime in June where these and in fact all hotels will fall into in the new award chart.

We also have the details now on how your Elite Status will line up in the new program. Here it is for Marriott Rewards members:
And for Starwood Preferred Guest members:

Marriott Gold members should be excited as you are getting bumped up a level come August for at least the remainder of the elite year. The news is mixed about those who have SPG Gold from the Platinum Card from American Express that of course was then matched to Marriott Gold. Some Marriott reps state that you'll be Platinum as of August (per the new elite tiers) however David Flueck told The Points Guy this is not the case - matched SPG Gold status will remain at Gold in the new program. David is the point man in all this news and we would tend to go with what he has to say so this is definitely not the news many Platinum Card holders were wanting. As you can see after August the benefits for the new Gold level have been downgraded from the current offering. No more lounge access, no more breakfast, and only a 2pm late check out.

One question that also wasn't answered prior to the announcement but that we know of now are the Lifetime Elite Status requirements, benefits etc.:
Starting in August, you’ll be able to qualify instantly for one of our three Lifetime tiers:
Lifetime Silver Elite, Lifetime Gold Elite and Lifetime Platinum Elite.


You can qualify for Lifetime status based on your combined Rewards and SPG nights and Elite years. If you achieved Elite status in both SPG and Rewards in one year, you’ll receive credit for two Elite years. You can also qualify via the existing criteria through December 31, 2018. When your current Elite status is higher than your Lifetime status, you’ll receive the higher-status benefits for that year.

And if you’ve previously achieved Lifetime Elite status in Rewards or SPG, you will have that Lifetime Elite status in the new program.


If you currently have lifetime Status with Marriott here is what your new Lifetime status will be come August
If you have SPG lifetime status here is how it will map out in the new program:


I know the latter for SPG members with lots of nights will bring disappointment as there is no opportunity for lifetime Platinum Premier, see this comment on our main post from Monday:

1,100 nights and you are not being recognized for it? Seems like a call to Marriott is in order for Mark to see if Marriott will bend the rules and award Platinum Premier on case by case basis.

The Crossover Rewards program that SPG runs with Delta SkyMiles will come to an end on July15 while the programs with China Eastern and Emirates will continue to run but only for those members who have already registered for them.

Lucky at One Mile at a Time also reports that multiple room bookings will follow Marriott's policy come August. That is you'll earn elite credit only on one room and points for up to three rooms. Starwood was more generous in this regard that you could earn both elite credit and points for up to three rooms. This is one that hits home personally as over the past year or so our family has begun to book two rooms whenever possible for our travels so only earning elite credit on one is not something we were hoping for.

Let us know what you think and if you have any other unanswered questions - we'll try to answer them for you or get the answer from Marriott!



Monday, April 16, 2018

Marriott Rewards and Starwood Preferred Guest come together with the announcement of one set of benefits

There have been lots of rumours and some spoilers floating around the frequent traveller blogs and forums about today's announcement from Marriott International. Some of those rumours are true while some others are not.  Invites went out to select people including ourselves for the multiple events running tonight around the world including the Ritz-Carlton Toronto which will see Rewards Canada's Jeff Fredericks attending and reporting back later! It all surrounds the combination of Marriott Rewards and Starwood Preferred Guest. Marriott is giving us some lead time before it happens this August so that we can all get ready for the changes, customers and employees alike for the newly combined program. As is expected there will be some give and take with the unification of the two loyalty programs but in general the give side seems to win out!
Be sure to also read these follow up posts:
Further details to the combination of the Marriott Rewards, Starwood Preferred Guest and Ritz-Carlton Rewards Programs

Ouch! No more Starpoints bonus for the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express - Statement credits instead
Now onto to the good news, the press release that is coming out the same time as this post lists a lot of the details of the newly unified program but not all. Last week I had a chance to interview David Flueck, Senior Vice President of Global Loyalty, Marriott International, about all the changes and he revealed even more details to us. What follows is a combination of everything we know from the press release, the media details provided to us by Marriott and from our interview with David.

Unification of three programs
First off, David said they are thrilled to one program with one set of benefits and we have to say that we are thrilled as well! The combination of the three programs will see one program with 110 million members (yes pretty much 4x the population of Canada) who will be able to seamlessly book, earn and redeem at over 6,500 hotels Worldwide from 29 brands in 127 countries. Even though it is one unified program, the three separate programs will continue to run under this one set of unified benefits until the new name for the program is released sometime in 2019. This means you will continue to use Marriott.com, the Marriott app, Ritz-Carlton.com, SPG.com, the SPG app and all associated booking channels until that point but all of the channels will show the entire portfolio of 6,500+ hotels. Yes that's right, you can book a J.W. Marriott on SPG.com if you like.

What happens to my Starpoints?
This will be just as we have become accustomed to since Marriott bought Starwood and allowed you to link your SPG and Marriott Rewards accounts in that you'll get 3 Marriott Rewards points for every Starpoint you have. Come August it means whatever Starpoints you have will be tripled into the unified program.

Earning Points
Members from all three programs will earn ten points for every dollar spent at all brands except for Residence Inn, TownePlace Suites and Element which will be five points per every dollar spent. With bonuses, elite members will earn even more for stays, see the chart below. In August, all members will begin earning points for food and beverage and qualifying incidentals on their folio, rather than just the room rate.  David stated that on average, members will earn 20% more points per dollar spent then they currently do. That number most likely comes from the higher earn rate that will be seen at Starwood Hotels (currently base level is 2 Starpoints per dollar which equates to 6 points) and for Marriott Rewards members earning on those non room rate charges. Once earned you will still be able to transfer points between accounts for those who live at the same address.


Elite Status
First off there were some rumours of multiple elite levels having a spend requirement and David clarified those were not true. It is only the Platinum Premier 100 night Ambassador level that includes a spend requirement. The combined program will have five elite levels over and above the base level. Stay 10 nights in a year and Silver status is yours, 25 earns you Gold, 50 for Platinum while 75 gets you Platinum Premier. Surpass 100 nights and have $20,000 in spend and you'll have Platinum Premier Ambassador status. Lifetime status members will continue to have their status recognized.
The breakfast offering for Platinum and Platinum Premier members will be expanded to 23 participating brands, including Courtyard, AC Hotels by Marriott, Protea and Moxy, as well as all resorts. For certain brands, members will receive free breakfast or an on-property food and beverage credit for breakfast or other dining options.



Redeeming Points 
There will be one award chart for all the hotel brands across the three chains. The new award chart sees eight categories ranging from a low of 7,500 points to a maximum of 85,000 points for a standard one night redemption. This chart will be in place come this August and all redemptions will be at the standard level for the remainder of the year. Then sometime in 2019 they will be adding Peak and Off-Peak awards that will cost 20% more or 20% less than the standard redemption amount. All of this can be seen in the chart below (we have also added the old charts for comparison) There will not be any dynamic pricing that surfaced in the rumours over the past week however others were correct with the Peak and Off-Peak rewards. What we don't know today is what categories all the 6,500 hotels will fall into as the old Marriott Rewards chart had 9 categories, Ritz-Carlton had 5 tiers and SPG had 7 categories. They will continue to offer no black out dates for points redemptions at all their hotels and also continue with the 5th night free benefit.

UPDATE: April 16 10:41PM MT  
Marriott provided us initially with an award chart that apparently was modified between last week and today but they forgot to send us the new one. Thanks to @barrychoi for catching this for us and letting me know! Here is the correct chart:

The current SPG chart which will disappear in August
Outside of the select Starwood locations that can charge up to 140,000 Starpoints per night we can see that many category 7 hotels should be cheaper come August as they will only be 60,000 points and potentially move up to 85,000 when category 8 is released. We don't know at this time what those select 'don't have to abide by the award chart' Starwood locations will be charging - will they be following the chart or will they be able to continue to charge more?


The current Marriott Rewards chart which will disappear in August
This is where we may possibly see the worst news. Seeing that the best of the best Marriott Hotels are only 45,000 points right now there is a good possibility some of them will jump to 50,000, 60,000 or even 85,000 points for one standard night. Not to mention when Peak pricing kicks in they'll be a lot more than that.

The current Ritz-Carlton Rewards chart which will disappear in August
Even the Ritz-Carlton side could potentially see some increases when that 85,000 point level kicks in. For the remainder of 2018 however you'll be able to get those top end Ritz locations for 10,000 points less since the new chart peaks at 60,000 for this year.

What was explained to me by David is that more hotels will actually be moving down in points cost than up. He promises there is lots of good news in the new chart and what categories hotels will fall into. One could expect the top end Ritz-Carlton locations to be at that top 60,000 point level. 

Airline Transfers
Great news here! Marriott has kept the much coveted SPG airline transfer ratios and by combining the two programs there will be many more airlines (over 40) to choose from one account owning to the fact they did have some different airline partners. The transfer rate to most airlines will be 3 points to one mile (the same as the old SPG 1:1 since Starpoints convert 1:3 to the new program) They are also retaining the bonus for transferring more points. This means if you transfer 60,000 Points to airline miles they will throw in an additional 15,000 points so that you get 25,000 airline miles. So 60,000 points gets you 25,000 miles which is the same as the old SPG 20,000 points to get 25,000 miles.

Hotel + Air Packages 
There is no info on Marriott's very popular Hotel+Air packages in the press release or media materials but David did tell me that they will continue. We'll have to wait to see what the redemption rates will look like with the new categories and of course the different airline redemption rates over Marriott Rewards.

Canadian Credit Card
As most of you know, the Chase Marriott Rewards Premier Visa card left our market this past March  leaving only the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express (and it's business brethren). This card will continue on indefinitely and when the new unified benefits launch it will automatically switch the points earning over to 3 points per dollar spent and possibly 6 points per dollar for stays at Marriott and Starwood locations should Amex choose to extend that promotional offer.

The card will change eventually though based on this statement in the U.S. version of their press release:
Finally, we will be announcing changes to cobrand cards in Canada, Japan, The United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates at a later date
 I do have one concern that hopefully doesn't transpire. The new luxury version of the SPG Amex in the States will only offer 2 points per dollar on most purchases and I am scared that might be the eventual base earn rate on all Starwood cards including ours here in Canada. Granted the new luxury has a bunch of other benefits including 6 points at hotels, 3 on airfare and U.S. restaurants plus $300 annually in statement credits for on-property purchases, a free night award up to 50,000 points, automatic Gold elite status, a $100 fee credit for Global Entry, Priority Pass Select membership and more. Perhaps the lower earn on most purchases with the luxury card is the compromise for all the other benefits. Fingers crossed that's the case and fingers crossed that maybe we'll get a luxury card too!

I did ask David if they were actively pursuing a new partner in Canada to replace Chase so that Marriott would have a Visa or Mastercard option to compliment the Amex portfolio and he said they are but there is no news on that front yet.

Marriott & SPG Moments
Marriott will be growing the experiential offers they provide from Marriott Rewards and SPG Moments. The 110,000 new Moments experiences in 1,000 destinations can be purchased with cash and are in addition to the 8,000 exclusive, member experiences that only can be redeemed with points on Marriott Rewards Moments and SPG Moments.  In the future, all Moments experiences will be available to be redeemed with points.

Marriott is also announcing Moments Live, a collection of premiere musical and culinary events powered by Marriott’s partnership with Universal Music Group (UMG) and its newest partnership with LITV Entertainment Group. The series kicks off with a selection of:
  • VIP access and exclusive performances throughout Keith Urban’s recently announced Graffiti U World Tour.
  • Access to intimate, thoughtfully crafted events with superstar chefs and well-known musicians in picturesque settings.
  • Exclusive, VIP access to music and culinary themed events in Napa Valley, such as private festivals Live In The Vineyard and Live In The Vineyard Goes Country.
  In the coming months, Marriott will provide members with information about how and when in August they can begin combining their loyalty accounts.

Final thoughts
The hotel portfolio that you will be able to seamlessly book, stay, earn and redeem at is pretty extraordinary. You will have over 350 luxury hotels, 150 beach front hotels and almost 350 over water bungalows not to mention every other type of option from small town hotels, big city high rises and more. Can't complain about that and considering they are continuing with the black out date rule you may have some good chances at scoring some amazing stays with this program.

To sum it all up, you are really get the best of both of the big programs in the new program. The only unknowns at this time are what categories the hotels will fall into in the new chart and what the air+hotel packages will look like. Those could make or break the good news but we have faith in what David told us that overall the program is getting richer and more hotels will go down in categories than up. It really looks like Marriott has done their homework and listened to members of Marriott Rewards and Starwood Preferred Guest - and more so to the latter as it has been the SPG members who have been the most vocal and most worried about what could happen to one of the best programs out there.

Now let's hear from you, tell us what you think about today's news in the comments below!

Be sure to also read these follow up posts:
Further details to the combination of the Marriott Rewards, Starwood Preferred Guest and Ritz-Carlton Rewards Programs

Ouch! No more Starpoints bonus for the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express - Statement credits instead