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)
#3571
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: LBB
Programs: UA 1K 1MM ★G | Marriott LTT | Hilton ♦ | Hertz PC | Global Entry TSA Pre ✓
Posts: 2,820
#3572
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Phila burbs
Programs: UA Global Services, Marriott Lifetime Titanium
Posts: 176
Based on the number of elite Gold and Plat years + the number of nights, you should become LT Plat (new program) come August.
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)
Together with your 10+ years of MR gold and plat, 750 combined nights should give you LTPP (new) in January. If you want to confirm your elite level tenure you'll need to call MR. As long as adding full years will do the trick they'll be able to provide an answer.
750 nights should be your lucky number.
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)
Together with your 10+ years of MR gold and plat, 750 combined nights should give you LTPP (new) in January. If you want to confirm your elite level tenure you'll need to call MR. As long as adding full years will do the trick they'll be able to provide an answer.
750 nights should be your lucky number.
#3573
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Hold it down for The Bay, reppin' Oakland
Programs: Lowly UA silver, Marriott Ambassador/Tit4Lyf, IHG Plat
Posts: 1,763
Says a 3XLTP, noting that DL-Don just needs 74 nights for 4XLTP.
#3574
Moderator: Alaska Mileage Plan
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 12,318
It's better to recognize activity against yearly thresholds, not degrees of lifetime-ness.
#3575
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Hold it down for The Bay, reppin' Oakland
Programs: Lowly UA silver, Marriott Ambassador/Tit4Lyf, IHG Plat
Posts: 1,763
"Better" implies a choice between recognition of annual nights/spend and recognition of lifetime nights/spend. Marriott does not need to choose; they can do both. They already do both.
#3576
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: LBB
Programs: UA 1K 1MM ★G | Marriott LTT | Hilton ♦ | Hertz PC | Global Entry TSA Pre ✓
Posts: 2,820
#3577
Join Date: May 2004
Location: SDF
Programs: DL:360/DM/6 MMer; Bonvoy: Lifetime Titanium 10+M pts, 3100+ nights;
Posts: 1,441
#3578
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: LBB
Programs: UA 1K 1MM ★G | Marriott LTT | Hilton ♦ | Hertz PC | Global Entry TSA Pre ✓
Posts: 2,820
#3579
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: SNA
Programs: Bonvoy LTTE/AMB, AmEx Plat, National EE, WN A-List, CLEAR+, Covid-19
Posts: 4,967
#3580
Join Date: May 2004
Location: SDF
Programs: DL:360/DM/6 MMer; Bonvoy: Lifetime Titanium 10+M pts, 3100+ nights;
Posts: 1,441
#3581
Join Date: May 2004
Location: SDF
Programs: DL:360/DM/6 MMer; Bonvoy: Lifetime Titanium 10+M pts, 3100+ nights;
Posts: 1,441
#3582
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: LBB
Programs: UA 1K 1MM ★G | Marriott LTT | Hilton ♦ | Hertz PC | Global Entry TSA Pre ✓
Posts: 2,820
I will probably hit that number of nights sometime in the next 7-8 years, but unfortunately the dairy industry doesn't flourish in the big cities, so it will be mostly FI and CY nights that get me there. 3000 nights and 10MM points is an amazing feat.
#3583
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: CLT
Programs: Marriott Plat, AA Gold
Posts: 1,076
It's not ambiguous for one purpose because nights and years is the new metric for all LT statuses moving forward, including LTPP. It is clearly stated that MR and SPG nights and years will be combined in the new program to determine LT status.
It is ambiguous for another purpose because I don't believe there is any specific reference at all to points when it comes to Lifetime status on the members.marriott.com page, only a vague mention of "the legacy criteria."
A few posts above when Starwood Lurker posted that answer, he made this post https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/29883733-post1680.html where he wasn't even sure what the Legacy requirements were, so it's tough to take his word as gospel regarding a question about that specific topic. He also made several comments telling MR members to "just call customer service" to find out what you need for LT status, even though there have been several posts here of people trying to do just that and getting multiple different answers.
Starwood Lurker seems awesome and hopefully he sticks around (and/or MR adds more of a presence here), but understandably so he doesn't seem to be as much of an expert on MR yet as he does on SPG.
It is ambiguous for another purpose because I don't believe there is any specific reference at all to points when it comes to Lifetime status on the members.marriott.com page, only a vague mention of "the legacy criteria."
A few posts above when Starwood Lurker posted that answer, he made this post https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/29883733-post1680.html where he wasn't even sure what the Legacy requirements were, so it's tough to take his word as gospel regarding a question about that specific topic. He also made several comments telling MR members to "just call customer service" to find out what you need for LT status, even though there have been several posts here of people trying to do just that and getting multiple different answers.
Starwood Lurker seems awesome and hopefully he sticks around (and/or MR adds more of a presence here), but understandably so he doesn't seem to be as much of an expert on MR yet as he does on SPG.
#3584
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: BDU
Programs: DL:MM, Marriott:LTT
Posts: 8,779
The Lurker who responds most frequently has been pretty clear that his knowledge of the legacy Marriott Rewards program is not solid.
#3585
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: saint augustine, FL USA
Posts: 463
I currently have Marriott LT gold which will become LT Platinum. It's hard to believe, that under the new unified program, RC is going to give me lounge access and upgrades including suites, don't you think? Maybe I'm missing something...