Originally Posted by
jan_az
DH is currently at a Marriot resort. He has been given free golf ( cart fees only) both days he played and coupons for Starbucks. though no lounge or anything - that more than works.
Free golf...that's pretty sweet! Was it part of a promotion or is it part of that property's policy for Gold or Platinum guests?
The other thing to look at is you can make top tier in Hilton with only 28 single nite stays.
It takes 75 nites at Marriot.
The ability to qualify on stays is definitely important to some: Starwood and HHonors have it; Marriott does not.
The Marriott Rewards Visa available in the US was updated about two years ago to include 15 elite-qualifying nights instead of the previous comp Silver. This brings Gold down to 35 "real" nights and Plat down to 60. That said, I don't know how many markets have that option: I still see the "old" Marriott Visa marketed in Europe.
Originally Posted by TrojanHorse
you must note that the consistency level part is true.. the bad news is they are holding the line on the minimal level of consistency.. you will not be pleasantly surprised
Yeah, consistency is a double-edged sword. On one hand, I know I can book a Marriott sight unseen and have a good idea what I'm going to get. It is very rare that I walk into a Marriott and think "Wow, this place is really hip, edgy, and full of character." (Hold your laughs...

) It's more like "OK, this Marriott feels a lot like the one in Minneapolis, the one in Tulsa, the ones in Chicago, the ones in Dallas, etc." I feel this way even when I'm walking into one of their Category 8 properties in London. I'm confident that as a Plat they won't screw up my reservation or room, but I'm not going to be
inspired.
Marriott spins the Renaissance brand as their edgier brand, and there are some cool Renaissances out there. (The one in London is very good.) But there are also a bunch that look and feel like, well, Marriotts...
All of this said, my problem with Hilton in the consistency department is that they allow some rather shabby hotels to wear the mainline Hilton and Doubletree brands. I'm much less likely to book a Hilton sight unseen. I feel the need to research it more and find out if people actually
like the hotel.