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)
#2311
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
Wow, I must be nuts too! I never realized this was happening. It's a cool circumstance! Thanks for telling us about it.
Can you help me with something? Using my account detail below how many nights will rollover to 2018. I have 16 nights in the works for Sept and October.
Nights Detail
0 nights needed to renew Platinum level
Nights stayed85
Paid:84
Redeemed:1
Bonus nights45
Promotional:0
Rewards Credit Card:16
Rewarding Events:0
2016 rollover:29
2017 total View my activity information 130
Gold Lifetime Status
Nights729
Points3,559,285
Learn More
Can you help me with something? Using my account detail below how many nights will rollover to 2018. I have 16 nights in the works for Sept and October.
Nights Detail
0 nights needed to renew Platinum level
Nights stayed85
Paid:84
Redeemed:1
Bonus nights45
Promotional:0
Rewards Credit Card:16
Rewarding Events:0
2016 rollover:29
2017 total View my activity information 130
Gold Lifetime Status
Nights729
Points3,559,285
Learn More
#2312
Join Date: May 2006
Location: EWR
Programs: UA Silver, MRP Platinum, Marriott Vacation Club Chairman, SPG Platinum, Cunard Platinum,
Posts: 967
Now I'm mixed up again. You're adding 16 upcoming nights to my present nights 85 for a total of 101-75 = 26
But then you added 16 +26 =42. Didn't you add those 16 nights twice?
But then you added 16 +26 =42. Didn't you add those 16 nights twice?
#2313
Join Date: May 2013
Location: DTW
Programs: AMEX, Ritz LT-Plat Prem, Hyatt Plat, SPG Plat, Hilton Diamond, Delta Plat, United Gold, Sixt Plat
Posts: 866
you for got to subtract the 29 rollover nights...
#2314
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 4,519
if I read it correctly, icydog has 85 nights in 2017 (84 paid 1 Rewards) and hence the 29 Rollover nights were never added to the equation. If the equation added the count for all Bonus nights (45) then you will need to minus the 29 rollover nights from 2016... which is 16, the "Rewards Credit Card" nights that I mentioned above.
#2315
Join Date: May 2006
Location: EWR
Programs: UA Silver, MRP Platinum, Marriott Vacation Club Chairman, SPG Platinum, Cunard Platinum,
Posts: 967
#2317
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
#2318
Hi,
Without expecting to hit the LTP this year, I was taken by surprised I managed to hit the magic number this week as I still had 100k to go about 3 months ago when I enquired.
As an non-US base member (so no benefits from the MR credit card bonuses), am so glad to have made it this far after being loyal to the chain for the ~ last 7 years.
Will in the my travels now concentrate more on SPG hotels (before the program goes away as I find that I get much better recognition within these hotels) and working my HHonors lifetime status.
Cheers!
Without expecting to hit the LTP this year, I was taken by surprised I managed to hit the magic number this week as I still had 100k to go about 3 months ago when I enquired.
As an non-US base member (so no benefits from the MR credit card bonuses), am so glad to have made it this far after being loyal to the chain for the ~ last 7 years.
Will in the my travels now concentrate more on SPG hotels (before the program goes away as I find that I get much better recognition within these hotels) and working my HHonors lifetime status.
Cheers!
#2319
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Long Island, NY
Programs: Marriott Titanium Elite/Lifetime Titanium, Delta Platinum Medallion, Hertz #1 Gold
Posts: 722
I managed to hit the 2,000,000 point mark on Monday, after a CC referral bonus posted and getting the bonus for following marriott on twitter. I'm still going to stay pretty much loyal to marriott, but I might now consider staying at starwood more often.
I might get the SPG amex to get the slightly better earning.
I might get the SPG amex to get the slightly better earning.
#2320
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: PHL
Programs: Marriott LTT, Amtrak Select, Hertz 5*, AA Gold, IHG Plat, National Exec
Posts: 1,312
#2321
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Saipan, MP 96950 USA (Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands = the CNMI)
Programs: UA Silver, Hilton Silver. Life: UA .57 MM, United & Admirals Clubs (spousal), Marriott Platinum
Posts: 15,004
Those that choose CC products are more interested in short term incentives... i.e. points and free nights... compared to accelerating achievement of lifetime status. I have a couple CC's and strictly utilize them to gain more RDM's and hotel points, and never looked at their utilization from the perspective that I would get lifetime status quicker.
Thus, prospective lifetime membership becomes a major motivator for the credit card usage, which is very lucrative for Marriott.
#2322
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 477
If i transfer points from my spouse's account into mine will those points count towards my lifetime status? If they do, it will help me attain lifetime gold status.
#2323
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 625
Yes! Part of the reason my wife is at 1.6 million points is that I am at -360k due to the transfers to her account!
#2324
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: BWI, PHL, IAD
Programs: Marriott LT Titanium; Mileage Plus 1K, 1 MM; Global Entry
Posts: 1,516
Yes, but they will also reduce your spouse's lifetime total. You can transfer up to 50,000 points a year for no fee.
#2325
Moderator, Marriott Bonvoy & FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: McKinney, TX, USA
Programs: United Silver; AA Plat/2MM; Marriott LT Titanium; Hilton Gold
Posts: 11,727