Now Live: Marriott Selling Bonvoy Gift Cards With 15% Discount

It’s no secret that many travel brands are in a cash crunch due to the pandemic. Over the past year, it has appeared to be ‘business as usual’ but we’re starting to see several brands launch promotions to increase revenue, particularly going into the holiday season.

And Marriott is the latest brand to do so…

MARRIOTT OFFERS 15% OFF GIFT CARDS

Marriott is selling e-gift cards (eGC) on both 30 November and 1 December 2020 with a 15% off discount.

Here is the DIRECT LINK to the promotion.

The gift cards are available in the following increments:

  • Purchase a $50 e-gift card, but pay $42.50
  • Purchase a $100 e-gift card, but pay $85
  • Purchase a $250 e-gift card, but pay $212.50
  • Purchase a $500 e-gift card, but pay $425
  • Purchase a $1,000 e-gift card, but pay $850

This discount isn’t as big as the 20% discount that Marriott offered in May 2020, but it is a discount nonetheless.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

As always, there are some terms and conditions to be aware of:

  • You can redeem e-GCs during your stay for hotel purchases, including rooms and room service, or at spas, restaurants and other outlets managed by the hotel
  • The e-GCs can be used globally (however, in my experience, the exchange rate at a hotel outside of the US can be good but it can also rival Travelex currency exchange booths at the airport. In other words, there is a good chance you’ll lose some of the discount you purchased upfront)
  • e-GCs will be delivered electronically in 1-15 business days (but again, they have generally come with a few days)
  • Funds on e-GCs never expire
  • The following Marriott Hotel Brands DO NOT accept Marriott GiftCards: Bulgari, Design Hotels, Homes & Villas by Marriott International, and The Ritz-Carlton Destination Club

It’s also worth noting that gift cards can’t be used to pay for a pre-purchased rate. For example, hotels generally charge less if you pay immediately upon making the reservation, but in order to use a gift card, you have to select the standard rate (which is often a bit more expensive) but allows you to pay when you check-in.

IS THIS A GOOD DEAL?

This has the potential to be a really good deal, however, whether you should purchase it is a different question.

If you are a Marriott “loyalist,” or tend to stay at Marriott brand hotels more often than other brands, then I can understand why you would purchase it.

Additionally, we’re seeing historic lows concerning room pricing. In other words, a room that was pricing for $125 a year ago is now pricing for $90 and by purchasing an e-gc, you’d be getting 15% off of that rate. That’s pretty solid if you ask me.

Although we’ve seen a few hotels going out of business, Marriott is the largest hotel chain in the world so there is a good chance that you will find a hotel in any destination that you visit. Additionally, the fact that funds never expire is also a plus.

As I mentioned above, one disadvantage of the e-GCs is you are unable to use them on prepaid rates. In the instance that you do not pay upfront (i.e. book a refundable rate), you often pay more for the room but you can also use the EGC. Depending on your tendency to book prepaid vs refundable, it may determine whether you buy a giftcard.

FINAL STAMP

Marriott is offering 15% off future stays in an effort to secure revenue. This sale could potentially be a good deal depending on when or where you travels take you.

I still predict we’ll see even more sales and promotions over the next few weeks as the travel industry still needs revenue.

Do you plan on taking advantage of this 15% off sale?

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