Originally Posted by SkiAdcock
But 150,000 points for a $850-1,000 paid stay - even I know that's nuts. At least I think it is. Let the others chime in (and I could be wrong).
This is just me personally (can't even give you a ratio on points/$$): I always redeem my points at a place that's $300-600/night. If it's less than that & certainly if it's less than full-value Marriott, then I pay for the stay if it's reasonable, & I rack up the points instead.
I think SkiAdcock is right on target here. With only one or two exceptions, I've always redeemed points for nights at higher-end properties. And I would
never redeem points for a stay at a property if it wasn't a Ritz, Ren, JW or full-service Marriott property. My last award stay was at the Boston Long Wharf property, but it was during the week of the 2000 Presidential debates, so our room was going for $550 a night. The points were a bite, but I felt that we were getting good value.
Here's what I recommend: find a reasonably-priced Marriott-family property near your destination and pay out-of-pocket. Rack up the points and nights. Take egregious advantage of promos. Repeat all these steps until you have accumulated a few hundred thousand points.
Then redeem a slug of the points at a nice, expensive, exotic Marriott property and congratulate yourself for being so sly.