Originally Posted by
Sulley
I used to love staying at Element Hotels (especially the Element Harrison in New Jersey - it was so easy to take PATH to the WTC!), however, I refuse to stay at them now since earnings have been slashed in half.
Why was this done? What rationale does Marriott have to do this?
Competition!
Because Element is considered an "extended stay" category hotel (like Residence Inn & TownPlace), and
many hotel programs give half the points at extended stay hotels as at "regular" hotels.
It's not just Marriott, same thing for IHG at Candlewood Suites and StayBridge Suites, same thing for HIlton at Home2 Suites and one or two other brands. (I'm not familiar enough with Hyatt's program to know if they have extended stay brands and if they earn half there too.)
And it's nothing new. This multi-program trend of earning half the points at extended stay hotels has been going for at least two decades. (I have no idea therefore who started it.)
It's just that Starwood used to be an
exception to this trend, but now they've merged into Marriott which has long been part of this trend. So if the only program you used to use is Starwood, I can see why it may seem strange to you. Me, I ran into it at IHG and Hitlon years before I ever stayed at any Starwood or Marriott property.