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How to view Marriott properties on a map
Is there a way to view all the options that come up on a map? So that I can locate the best hotel for me in relation to the places that I need to visit in that region?
I'm sure there used to be such an option but I cannot find it anymore. |
If you start to make a reservation by entering the city/state a list will come up. Near the top left of that list is a spot to click on for map view.
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Sadly, not that I'm aware of. It is hard for me to understand why hotel chains don't offer an easy-to-use map of all of their properties. They all seem to have maps buried on their website, but they're not very functional.
For example, you can use this Marriott webpage: https://www.marriott.com/hotel-search.mi Click on the state you want, and then you'll get a list of search results. Then you can switch from list to map view. It's painful how many steps there are, and if you want to look at another state/region, you have to start back over. This third-party map is growing more and more out-of-date, but might be generally helpful: https://millionmilesecrets.com/guide...rriott-hotels/ Probably the best trick is to use hotels.google.com, filter by brand, and then you can zoom in and out pretty nimbly. If anyone knows better tricks, please share them! |
Thank youi!
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Originally Posted by jahason
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Is there a way to view all the options that come up on a map? So that I can locate the best hotel for me in relation to the places that I need to visit in that region?
I'm sure there used to be such an option but I cannot find it anymore. Not sure if it has been updated since Oct 2019 however. |
Originally Posted by dadgummit
(Post 34704175)
Probably the best trick is to use hotels.google.com, filter by brand, and then you can zoom in and out pretty nimbly.
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Originally Posted by bjdj94
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I think this is the best option, especially if you value responsiveness.
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You can also use Google Hotels. Search for a state (for example), then select Hyatt only in the Brands drop down list. You get a map of Hyatts in California, then expand the map to expose more states/countries. It doesn't really display everything, but when you focus in on an area, the hotels pop up.
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Here's a better map experience for Marriott hotels so you can view all 10k hotels on one map. It's a new platform I've built from my own personal frustrations with the official website.
Marriott Bonvoy Map
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...c60f491bfd.png |
If you (or anyone) had a feature where you could see which hotels had lounges that are currently operating, and their hours, I'd use it all the time. I think having hard to find info like that would be a big differentiator.
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Originally Posted by DallasEsq
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If you (or anyone) had a feature where you could see which hotels had lounges that are currently operating, and their hours, I'd use it all the time. I think having hard to find info like that would be a big differentiator.
We're simply lacking reviews across the portfolio at this current stage since it's a new so it looks empty, but they are there for example below. If everyone could kindly update and leave a review with their own experiences then it will populate the data for others. The data is based on real live experiences by travelers so it's accurate and up to date. https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...6f23825250.png https://whathotel.io/marriott/hotels...the-surawongse |
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