Originally Posted by
kaizen7
I still dont understand why Marriott want to wish their guests a BonVoy-age
Hotel supposedly welcoming their gures I believe.
But name is not really important I guess.
it seems like Marriott try to reduce the benefit offered by some of the hotels.
Understandably, Marriott try to align their luxury offering to match RC offering.
But instead they improve RC offering, they actually go to the easiest path by reducing other luxury brands benefit.
Furthermore, very complicated and sometimes underwhelming benefit like breakfast on certain brands ....
bon vo·yage
/ˌbän ˌvoiˈäZH/
exclamation- used to express good wishes to someone about to go on a journey.
"good luck and bon voyage!"
Good wishes or good luck. "good trip" is literal translation from french. Seems ok to me.
I totally agree about to much confusion and ruducing any benefits. Marriott should strive to make this more consistent and add a few things for Tit and Ambassador