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harry131 Oct 13, 2010 4:02 pm

3xMiles or points
 
Hey guys,

Let me begin by I have been following this site for a while and it has been a big help.

I had a question about MR. I have been collecting miles till now (taking advantage of the delta 5k per stay promo as well)

I have noticed the points vs miles discussion. and the travel packages concept has made me want to start collection points from now on.

But now I am in another mix. MR has a new promo with which we can get 3xMiles for a $ spent. As such I am considering if I should keep racking up miles till this promo finishes and then move to points.

What do you guys suggest, 3xmiles or points?

lkar Oct 13, 2010 6:41 pm

If you think you're going to accumulate towards a travel package, I'd stick with rewards points, especially if you're elite. 10, 12 or 15 points per dollar is better than even triple miles if you think you can get to a travel package. My math might be off, but this is the way I think about it:

A travel package for the category 1 to 5 cert gives you 1.2 miles for each 2.7 marriott rewards points (e.g., 120k miles for 270k marriott points). Even if you don't want to use the 7-day cert, if you're going for a travel package you should only forego marriott rewards points if you can do better than a ratio of 1.2/2.7 -- or .444 -- that is, even if you're willing to discount entirely the 7-day cert, you'd want to earn at least .444 x the amount of marriot rewards points you could earn for the same stay.

So, if you earn 10 points per dollar (as a non-elite), you'd want to earn at least 4.4 miles per dollar before choosing miles. If you earn 12 points per dollar (silver), you'd want to earn at least 5.2 miles per dollar before choosing miles. Etc. So, 3 miles per dollar just isn't good enough for me, if I'm working toward a travel package. Also, you have to take into account that you only get to 3x miles starting on your second stay -- so that further reduces the value of the promo. For example, if you have 4 stays during the promo period where you'll spend $250 each, you will only get 1x miles for the first stay and 3x for the next 3. So, that's 2500 miles total, for a $1000 spend, for an effective total of 2.5 miles per dollar. Even as a non-elite you could have earned 10,000 marriot rewards points. The more stays you have planned in the promo period, the more the effect of the 1x miles for the first stay is reduced.

Even with a 3x miles promo, I personally would only choose miles if (1) I had an immediate need for a mileage reward and was close, (2) there was some other special promo. For example, I recently changed my earning preference at marriott to miles for 2 "hits" on the USAirways "grand slam" promo, because they were relatively inexpensive stays and I'm at a point in that promo where a "hit" has an effective return of 5,000 extra miles.

msuroo Oct 14, 2010 6:23 am


Originally Posted by lkar (Post 14941411)
If you think you're going to accumulate towards a travel package, I'd stick with rewards points, especially if you're elite. 10, 12 or 15 points per dollar is better than even triple miles if you think you can get to a travel package. My math might be off, but this is the way I think about it:

A travel package for the category 1 to 5 cert gives you 1.2 miles for each 2.7 marriott rewards points (e.g., 120k miles for 270k marriott points). Even if you don't want to use the 7-day cert, if you're going for a travel package you should only forego marriott rewards points if you can do better than a ratio of 1.2/2.7 -- or .444 -- that is, even if you're willing to discount entirely the 7-day cert, you'd want to earn at least .444 x the amount of marriot rewards points you could earn for the same stay.

So, if you earn 10 points per dollar (as a non-elite), you'd want to earn at least 4.4 miles per dollar before choosing miles. If you earn 12 points per dollar (silver), you'd want to earn at least 5.2 miles per dollar before choosing miles. Etc. So, 3 miles per dollar just isn't good enough for me, if I'm working toward a travel package. Also, you have to take into account that you only get to 3x miles starting on your second stay -- so that further reduces the value of the promo. For example, if you have 4 stays during the promo period where you'll spend $250 each, you will only get 1x miles for the first stay and 3x for the next 3. So, that's 2500 miles total, for a $1000 spend, for an effective total of 2.5 miles per dollar. Even as a non-elite you could have earned 10,000 marriot rewards points. The more stays you have planned in the promo period, the more the effect of the 1x miles for the first stay is reduced.

Even with a 3x miles promo, I personally would only choose miles if (1) I had an immediate need for a mileage reward and was close, (2) there was some other special promo. For example, I recently changed my earning preference at marriott to miles for 2 "hits" on the USAirways "grand slam" promo, because they were relatively inexpensive stays and I'm at a point in that promo where a "hit" has an effective return of 5,000 extra miles.

+1 I had my earnings switched to miles for the Delta promo (5k miles per stay outweighed the value of the points I would have earned on those stays), but if you stay at Marriotts regularly, points are usually the better value.

seychellesbound Oct 15, 2010 7:06 am

Where do you sign up for the 3x miles promo? I can't find it anywhere on the MR page.

msuroo Oct 15, 2010 11:49 am


Originally Posted by seychellesbound (Post 14950357)
Where do you sign up for the 3x miles promo? I can't find it anywhere on the MR page.

Set your earning preferences to miles, and it should show up in your promotion central.

seychellesbound Oct 15, 2010 12:05 pm


Originally Posted by msuroo (Post 14952006)
Set your earning preferences to miles, and it should show up in your promotion central.

Blahh! What an awful promo...only participating airlines are:

Continental
British Airways
Cathay Pacific
Air Canada
Jet Airways

Marriott promos pail in comparison to Hhonors. Right now, Hhonors is letting me combine 3 promos at once (DL MQM, Q4 double points, Diamond rentention). MR needs step up their game if they want my business.


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