Last edit by: FindAWay
Lifetime points are missing from the profile section of the website and show as 0 in the Marriott mobile app. However, you may be able to use the work-around referenced in this blog post to see your current Lifetime Points.
You can still view your lifetime points online with the following steps:
If you call Marriott they can also tell you your lifetime points balance.
http://www.marriott.com/marriott/rew...te-benefits.mi As of 20 May, this process does not work. There is no link called "Night Detail" on this page.
To check lifetime balances: (HT to txpenny)
1. Click "Night Detail".
2. Click "Learn More" (under the night total)
3. Click "Marriott Rewards Overview". At this point you're probably no longer logged in (because you've been thrown to an older version of the Marriott website), so log in again.
4. Click "Nights" under your current year's nights. -> The detail you're expecting showing LT nights and points will show up like before.
Lifetime Silver Elite:
250 qualified nights
1.2 million points
Lifetime Gold Elite
500 qualified nights
1.6 million points
Lifetime Platinum Elite
750 qualified nights
2.0 million points
To check your point and night balance, log into your account and click My Account > Account Overview > Nights.
"Elite Lifetime Status is determined by your total qualified nights stayed and points earned throughout the course of your membership – including your paid nights, Elite rollover nights, meeting nights and the nights and points earned on your Marriott Rewards Credit Card."
Points used by members to buyback their previously attained Elite level will be permanently deducted from their Lifetime point balance.
If an elite's point level drops below that required for the level attained, they will drop down to the next Lifetime level until points are accumulated to get them back to the next level.
Lifetime points in addition to nights now display on your Marriott Rewards account. When logged in, click on "Nights" (the blue link below the number representing your current year nights). You'll see the detail of what comprises your current year nights as well as your Lifetime Status nights.
You can still view your lifetime points online with the following steps:
- Go to www.marriott.com and login
- Go to https://www.marriott.com/rewards/rewards-program.mi
- Click "Nights"
If you call Marriott they can also tell you your lifetime points balance.
To check lifetime balances: (HT to txpenny)
1. Click "Night Detail".
2. Click "Learn More" (under the night total)
3. Click "Marriott Rewards Overview". At this point you're probably no longer logged in (because you've been thrown to an older version of the Marriott website), so log in again.
4. Click "Nights" under your current year's nights. -> The detail you're expecting showing LT nights and points will show up like before.
Lifetime Silver Elite:
250 qualified nights
1.2 million points
Lifetime Gold Elite
500 qualified nights
1.6 million points
Lifetime Platinum Elite
750 qualified nights
2.0 million points
To check your point and night balance, log into your account and click My Account > Account Overview > Nights.
"Elite Lifetime Status is determined by your total qualified nights stayed and points earned throughout the course of your membership – including your paid nights, Elite rollover nights, meeting nights and the nights and points earned on your Marriott Rewards Credit Card."
Points used by members to buyback their previously attained Elite level will be permanently deducted from their Lifetime point balance.
If an elite's point level drops below that required for the level attained, they will drop down to the next Lifetime level until points are accumulated to get them back to the next level.
Lifetime points in addition to nights now display on your Marriott Rewards account. When logged in, click on "Nights" (the blue link below the number representing your current year nights). You'll see the detail of what comprises your current year nights as well as your Lifetime Status nights.
Lifetime Marriott Rewards elite status (Pre-Merge 2018 and earlier)
#2236
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: In between PTY, MEX and CPH
Programs: Flying Blue Plat, SAS Eurobonus Silver, Connect Miles Gold, Marriott Lifetime Plat, Hyatt Disc.
Posts: 587
Why does this bother you? I think the only added benefit of LTS is that your points won't expire anymore. Other than this, I compare LTS to a "status purgatory". You then have a life fime status that doesn't really give you substantial benefits and the only way out of this purgatory is to be even more loyal to Marriott and make LTG in the future...
My point is not that I cant wait to be silver. My point is that I'm not seeing my actual score. Which would be nice. That's like if you wanna see how many miles you have on your FF account so you can determine if you can afford to travel J on your next award trip or if you're stuck behind the curtain.
#2238
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 298
My point is not that I cant wait to be silver. My point is that I'm not seeing my actual score. Which would be nice. That's like if you wanna see how many miles you have on your FF account so you can determine if you can afford to travel J on your next award trip or if you're stuck behind the curtain.
#2239
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Pittsburgh
Programs: Whoever Has the Best Bonus
Posts: 5,183
Has anyone recently transferred points in the Marriott Rewards program between accounts and verified it still increments the receiver's lifetime totals (and I guess decrease the senders)?
Since Starwood points transfer between household members easily my easiest route from my wife's Starwood account is to my Starwood account and then to my Marriott account (to redeem for a travel package). But the other route is to create a Marriott account for her, transfer Starwood to her Marriott and then to my Marriott.
The first route is all online while the second requires a phone call and 'possible' $10 fee, but probably worth it if I can knock around 100k points off the trail between lifetime Gold and lifetime Platinum.
Since Starwood points transfer between household members easily my easiest route from my wife's Starwood account is to my Starwood account and then to my Marriott account (to redeem for a travel package). But the other route is to create a Marriott account for her, transfer Starwood to her Marriott and then to my Marriott.
The first route is all online while the second requires a phone call and 'possible' $10 fee, but probably worth it if I can knock around 100k points off the trail between lifetime Gold and lifetime Platinum.
#2240
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: BOS
Programs: BA Gold, AA Platinum, SQ Gold, Marriott Titanium
Posts: 1,582
Marriott displays both. If you click on nights in your account summary page, it's will show you your lifetime stats (nights & points). It's also shows you breakup of how you earned your nights this year like 10 paid, 5 redeemed, 2 bonus etc.
#2241
Join Date: Dec 2003
Programs: AA Plat Pro, United Silver, Marriott LTT, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, IHG Platinum
Posts: 1,120
Has anyone recently transferred points in the Marriott Rewards program between accounts and verified it still increments the receiver's lifetime totals (and I guess decrease the senders)?
Since Starwood points transfer between household members easily my easiest route from my wife's Starwood account is to my Starwood account and then to my Marriott account (to redeem for a travel package). But the other route is to create a Marriott account for her, transfer Starwood to her Marriott and then to my Marriott.
The first route is all online while the second requires a phone call and 'possible' $10 fee, but probably worth it if I can knock around 100k points off the trail between lifetime Gold and lifetime Platinum.
Since Starwood points transfer between household members easily my easiest route from my wife's Starwood account is to my Starwood account and then to my Marriott account (to redeem for a travel package). But the other route is to create a Marriott account for her, transfer Starwood to her Marriott and then to my Marriott.
The first route is all online while the second requires a phone call and 'possible' $10 fee, but probably worth it if I can knock around 100k points off the trail between lifetime Gold and lifetime Platinum.
#2242
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Austin, TX
Programs: IHG Spire Elite, Marriott Titanium, AA Plat, WN A-List Preferred
Posts: 267
Any bets whether SPG has sufficient data on lifetime points accrual to combine members into the current Marriott policy? I'm doing good on nights, a bit behind on points, thinking about getting the SPG cards for the signup bonus (which would be good anyway).
#2243
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: COS
Programs: UA Gold/1.5MM (several years running now!), Marriott LTTE, Hertz Prez
Posts: 1,899
The consensus in the SPG forum is that lifetime points are not fully accounted for if your account has been open for several years (don't recall the exact year often quoted). It will be interesting to see how the program merger is handled - is the data actually buried somewhere that it can be mined, or will some one-off credit be given based on the number of years the account was open but not properly tracked, will points not be part of the equation for merger purposes, or ??
#2244
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Pittsburgh
Programs: Whoever Has the Best Bonus
Posts: 5,183
Guess I will go the longer route involving the phone and let others know how it goes, too. I did see the $10 is waived for Gold and Platinum members, of which we're both so the only consideration will be having to call Marriott to transfer points vs Starwood which can be done completely online.
#2245
Join Date: May 2003
Location: LCY
Programs: SQ Krisflyer, QR Privilege Club, MB LT Plt (1K+ nights thx MB)
Posts: 1,038
The consensus in the SPG forum is that lifetime points are not fully accounted for if your account has been open for several years (don't recall the exact year often quoted). It will be interesting to see how the program merger is handled - is the data actually buried somewhere that it can be mined, or will some one-off credit be given based on the number of years the account was open but not properly tracked, will points not be part of the equation for merger purposes, or ??
#2246
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: COS
Programs: UA Gold/1.5MM (several years running now!), Marriott LTTE, Hertz Prez
Posts: 1,899
The response I got from SPG on this matter is that with respect to point accumulation the current system can only accurately reflect the point accumulation in the past 15 Years, nights is reflected from the inception of the account. No idea why that is the case but that was the answer I got.
#2247
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: South Florida
Programs: AA LTG (EXP), Hilton Silver (Dia), Marriott LTP (PP), SPG LTG (P) > MPG LTPP
Posts: 11,329
The response I got from SPG on this matter is that with respect to point accumulation the current system can only accurately reflect the point accumulation in the past 15 Years, nights is reflected from the inception of the account. No idea why that is the case but that was the answer I got.
#2248
Join Date: May 2003
Location: LCY
Programs: SQ Krisflyer, QR Privilege Club, MB LT Plt (1K+ nights thx MB)
Posts: 1,038
#2249
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: home = LAX
Posts: 25,934
So I see no reason to particularly expect to see them keep the same way of computing lifetime elite status after the merger, whether they have enough data at SPG to do it or not. SPG lifetime status never involved lifetime points, so there's no expectation for someone coming from the SPG side that lifetime points should matter. And the merged program will have to consider both Marriott member expectations and SPG member expectations when deciding on merged benefits.
Isn't it just as likely that they might shift to the SPG model of only using lifetime nights and lifetime status years? (Though that brings up the equivalent question, of has Marriott been keeping track of your status years forever?)
#2250
Join Date: May 2003
Location: LCY
Programs: SQ Krisflyer, QR Privilege Club, MB LT Plt (1K+ nights thx MB)
Posts: 1,038
Marriott has changed the way it computes lifetime elite status at least twice so far, long before any merger.
So I see no reason to particularly expect to see them keep the same way of computing lifetime elite status after the merger, whether they have enough data at SPG to do it or not. SPG lifetime status never involved lifetime points, so there's no expectation for someone coming from the SPG side that lifetime points should matter. And the merged program will have to consider both Marriott member expectations and SPG member expectations when deciding on merged benefits.
Isn't it just as likely that they might shift to the SPG model of only using lifetime nights and lifetime status years? (Though that brings up the equivalent question, of has Marriott been keeping track of your status years forever?)
So I see no reason to particularly expect to see them keep the same way of computing lifetime elite status after the merger, whether they have enough data at SPG to do it or not. SPG lifetime status never involved lifetime points, so there's no expectation for someone coming from the SPG side that lifetime points should matter. And the merged program will have to consider both Marriott member expectations and SPG member expectations when deciding on merged benefits.
Isn't it just as likely that they might shift to the SPG model of only using lifetime nights and lifetime status years? (Though that brings up the equivalent question, of has Marriott been keeping track of your status years forever?)
Last edited by X-ON; Jul 25, 2017 at 8:10 pm