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)
#3556
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: BDU
Programs: DL:MM, Marriott:LTT
Posts: 8,779
Linking did not result in points being moved or accounts being closed. Merging will. It makes perfect sense that Marriott will say something like, "You know you are about to close your account and move your points" as you do it rather than just all of a sudden have people confused as to where an account went. Linking affirmed a single person had two accounts as opposed to merging which will close an account and move points. I would not want Marriott to move my points and close one of my accounts without my concurrent permission and involvement.
And how will Marriott know which of my two accounts to close? Shouldn't I be able to tell them so I know which account to access in the future? Doesn't it make more sense to ask me so I am on top of this than to get calls later from upset members wanting to access their accounts but having to find them first?
And how will Marriott know which of my two accounts to close? Shouldn't I be able to tell them so I know which account to access in the future? Doesn't it make more sense to ask me so I am on top of this than to get calls later from upset members wanting to access their accounts but having to find them first?
#3557
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
I don't buy this at all.
I've been through air/hotel mergers before, and I don't remember ever having to grant permission to merge accounts, Certainly not in the sense that denying permission or just ignoring it was a viable alternative. You're correct that they can minimize IT and customer service headaches if they get positive confirmation in advance that the accounts holders actually match, but that's exactly what the account linking did.
Once we've linked accounts, they shouldn't need additional permission. The customer has confirmed the accounts match, so there should be no errors introduced by the merge process. An exception would be if there were some benefit to delaying the merge, for example if they decided that once you merge, you can no longer qualify for lifetime status in the legacy programs, but there's not yet been any indication that this will be the case.
I've been through air/hotel mergers before, and I don't remember ever having to grant permission to merge accounts, Certainly not in the sense that denying permission or just ignoring it was a viable alternative. You're correct that they can minimize IT and customer service headaches if they get positive confirmation in advance that the accounts holders actually match, but that's exactly what the account linking did.
Once we've linked accounts, they shouldn't need additional permission. The customer has confirmed the accounts match, so there should be no errors introduced by the merge process. An exception would be if there were some benefit to delaying the merge, for example if they decided that once you merge, you can no longer qualify for lifetime status in the legacy programs, but there's not yet been any indication that this will be the case.
#3558
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: CLT
Programs: Marriott Plat, AA Gold
Posts: 1,076
Linking did not result in points being moved or accounts being closed. Merging will. It makes perfect sense that Marriott will say something like, "You know you are about to close your account and move your points" as you do it rather than just all of a sudden have people confused as to where an account went. Linking affirmed a single person had two accounts as opposed to merging which will close an account and move points. I would not want Marriott to move my points and close one of my accounts without my concurrent permission and involvement.
And how will Marriott know which of my two accounts to close? Shouldn't I be able to tell them so I know which account to access in the future? Doesn't it make more sense to ask me so I am on top of this than to get calls later from upset members wanting to access their accounts but having to find them first?
And how will Marriott know which of my two accounts to close? Shouldn't I be able to tell them so I know which account to access in the future? Doesn't it make more sense to ask me so I am on top of this than to get calls later from upset members wanting to access their accounts but having to find them first?
#3560
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
Not clear from what I've read, not that it really matters. Except for those that have their account number memorized. For me, that's what my cell phone is for, plant it as a note to the contact entry. And if you're one nervous about it getting out, use a simple encryption process like reverse the first and last if not the same.
#3561
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Phila burbs
Programs: UA Global Services, Marriott Lifetime Titanium
Posts: 176
Long time member looking for some guidance to not waste away my lifetime of MR loyalty.
Apologies in advance if this is the wrong place to ask, and/or been already discussed. The last 10 pages have made my head spin!
Apologies in advance if this is the wrong place to ask, and/or been already discussed. The last 10 pages have made my head spin!
- I have 690 Lifetime Nights + 1.5 million Points with MR
- I can't say for sure, but if memory serves me, I believe I have been MR Gold for the past 5 years and MR Plat prior to that for 5+ years (is there a way to confirm?)
- I also have 44 Lifetime Nights + 28,000 Points with SPG
- While historically I have only qualified for Silver Lifetime, am I understanding correctly, that based on the new qualification criteria, I will immediately become Lifetime Gold on MR?
- Do Lifetime points on MR mean anything anymore?
- If I combine SPG + MR, I will definitely hit 750 nights by year end (12/31). Don't imagine there is any way in heck I can qualify for Lifetime Platinum Premier (beg, grovel)?
- Is there a # of nights or points that I should be targeting with my travel over the next 6 months?
Last edited by nabster; Jul 2, 2018 at 10:27 pm
#3562
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 298
Long time member looking for some guidance to not waste away my lifetime of MR loyalty.
Apologies in advance if this is the wrong place to ask, and/or been already discussed. The last 10 pages have made my head spin!
While historically I have only qualified for Silver Lifetime, am I understanding correctly, that based on the new qualification criteria, I will immediately become Lifetime Gold on MR?
Apologies in advance if this is the wrong place to ask, and/or been already discussed. The last 10 pages have made my head spin!
- I have 690 Lifetime Nights + 1.5 million Points with MR
- I can't say for sure, but if memory serves me, I believe I have been MR Gold for the past 5 years and MR Plat prior to that for 5+ years (is there a way to confirm?)
- I also have 44 Lifetime Nights + 28,000 Points with SPG
While historically I have only qualified for Silver Lifetime, am I understanding correctly, that based on the new qualification criteria, I will immediately become Lifetime Gold on MR?
Yes, until 31/12/2018 you can qualify for LT levels according to the old MR LT rules which consider LT points (1.2m for silver, 1.6m for gold, 2.0m for plat)
750 nights should be your lucky number.
#3563
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: UK
Programs: Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium Elite, UA 1K
Posts: 822
Interestingly it would appear that "lifetime" points is back on the website:
Nights Detail
0 nights needed to renew Platinum level- Nights stayed33
-
- Paid:33
- Redeemed:0
- Paid:33
- Bonus nights53
-
- Promotional:0
- Rewards Credit Card:0
- Rewarding Events:0
- 2017 rollover:53
- Promotional:0
- 2018 Total View my activity information86
- Platinum Lifetime Status
-
- Nights794
- Points2,369,395
- Nights794
#3564
Join Date: Jul 2000
Posts: 852
[QUOTE=Wickersley;29932879]Interestingly it would appear that "lifetime" points is back on the website:
Not for me- only lifetime nights are posted, lifetime points are not listed.
Not for me- only lifetime nights are posted, lifetime points are not listed.
#3565
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
Are you following the directions in the Wiki? It shows the points for me Just verified). There is another screen that does not, so if you go into your account and walk through the screens then no LT points are shown, but the link in the Wiki does. I can see them not spending any time cleaning up the existing web pages since they should die at/by the end of the year.
#3566
Join Date: May 2002
Location: DTW
Programs: DL FF, Marriott LT Plat., National EA
Posts: 100
Are you following the directions in the Wiki? It shows the points for me Just verified). There is another screen that does not, so if you go into your account and walk through the screens then no LT points are shown, but the link in the Wiki does. I can see them not spending any time cleaning up the existing web pages since they should die at/by the end of the year.
#3567
Join Date: May 2004
Location: SDF
Programs: DL:360/DM/6 MMer; Bonvoy: Lifetime Titanium 10+M pts, 3100+ nights;
Posts: 1,441
Yes, lifetime points are back!!!
#3568
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: MCI
Programs: AA Gold 1MM, AS MVP, UA Silver, WN A-List, Marriott LT Titanium, HH Diamond
Posts: 52,570
#3569
Join Date: May 2004
Location: SDF
Programs: DL:360/DM/6 MMer; Bonvoy: Lifetime Titanium 10+M pts, 3100+ nights;
Posts: 1,441