Originally Posted by
aaupgrade
All I can find in that thread is a link to an August 2018 article that says:
Cancellation policy
Most of the major hotel chains adjusted their cancellation policy for flexible rates in 2017. Marriott’s current cancellation policy will continue to apply across all brands.
Flexible rates need to be canceled at least 48-hours prior to arrival to avoid a fee. However, the policy does vary at properties, including resorts, so you’ll want to check the policy for the specific hotel you’re booking.
How does that make it 72 hours since June 2017?
EDIT: I found the
Marriott announcement that says
Effective June 15, 2017, Marriott’s cancellation policy has been revised.
In an effort to better serve guests seeking last-minute accommodations, guests will now be required to cancel their room reservation 48-hours prior to arrival in order to avoid a fee. The revised cancellation policy will take effect on June 15, 2017 for reservations made on or after June 15, 2017.
Still the 48 hours we're all familiar with, not the 72 OP is asking about. Maybe that's why "none have a 3 day before arrival cancellation policy"