Changes to Marriott Rewards - bye bye AA - Why?
#61
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 1
Looks like many other hotels are anxious to get this business and offer very lucrative offers through the summer:
http://aadvantageconnections.com/hotels.aspx
http://aadvantageconnections.com/hotels.aspx
#62


Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Dallas
Programs: MR LTP, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Gold
Posts: 318
I am upset that I have been saving points to go to Hawaii next fall for our anniversary. I guess I am going to have to redeem the travel package for the miles now and let my 7 night certificate exprire.
Anyone think Marriott might extend out certificate past the 12 months? I keep hearing people say they will, but I wish I knew for sure.
Anyone think Marriott might extend out certificate past the 12 months? I keep hearing people say they will, but I wish I knew for sure.
#63
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Another option is to get active on FT and trade the certificate on CC. If you have enough Marriott points for a TP award, that probably means you have some experience with Marriott, if not some airlines as well. I bet you have some good experiences you can share with us here. ^
#64
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These are in addition to two and a half free nights that you would earn for worldwide usage.
#65

Join Date: Feb 2009
Programs: UA, AA, Marriott Rewards
Posts: 68
Hello all,
We've had a long and successful relationship with American Advantage, but unfortunately could not agree on terms to continue the relationship. As stated in the letters received, June 30th is the last date to earn advantage miles for stays with Marriott Rewards and the last day to convert points to miles.
Members may elect to earn with any of our 30 other airline partner programs or earn points.
Please remember the Delta 60K Promotion and the Summer Promotion which are two great opportunities to earn more miles or points.
Kind regards,
Marie
We've had a long and successful relationship with American Advantage, but unfortunately could not agree on terms to continue the relationship. As stated in the letters received, June 30th is the last date to earn advantage miles for stays with Marriott Rewards and the last day to convert points to miles.
Members may elect to earn with any of our 30 other airline partner programs or earn points.
Please remember the Delta 60K Promotion and the Summer Promotion which are two great opportunities to earn more miles or points.
Kind regards,
Marie
#66
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Also, I'm not sure that I would completely agree that staying at Hyatts will, in general, net someone more free nights. Yes, they may currently have a better promo, but I'm not sure I would count on them always having a better promo. And if I'm traveling where there just isn't a Hyatt (and even in the US their coverage isn't close to Marriotts), I can't earn free nights there (whether or not they have a great promo.)
I do agree, though, that anyone who is currently or getting ready to travel much, should definitely look at the strengths/weaknesses of all the programs and compare those with what you want to get out of a stay program.
#67
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While I think the Hyatt program seems to have some very nice features. My two big gripes are there just aren't enough Hyatt's around where I need/want to travel and when there are Hyatts, they tend to be more expensive than the FS Marriotts close by.
Also, I'm not sure that I would completely agree that staying at Hyatts will, in general, net someone more free nights. Yes, they may currently have a better promo, but I'm not sure I would count on them always having a better promo. And if I'm traveling where there just isn't a Hyatt (and even in the US their coverage isn't close to Marriotts), I can't earn free nights there (whether or not they have a great promo.)
I do agree, though, that anyone who is currently or getting ready to travel much, should definitely look at the strengths/weaknesses of all the programs and compare those with what you want to get out of a stay program.
Also, I'm not sure that I would completely agree that staying at Hyatts will, in general, net someone more free nights. Yes, they may currently have a better promo, but I'm not sure I would count on them always having a better promo. And if I'm traveling where there just isn't a Hyatt (and even in the US their coverage isn't close to Marriotts), I can't earn free nights there (whether or not they have a great promo.)
I do agree, though, that anyone who is currently or getting ready to travel much, should definitely look at the strengths/weaknesses of all the programs and compare those with what you want to get out of a stay program.
I agree with Hhoope01 but I think that Hyatt has significantly closed the gap with the Hyatt Place/SS properties
Historically going back to 1995 when I started with Hyatt; they have ALWAYS had some version of the FFN so It is reasonable to assume it will continue until otherwise stated by Hyatt
#68
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: MCI
Programs: AA Gold 1MM, AS MVP, UA Silver, WN A-List, Marriott LT Titanium, HH Diamond
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I've done quite a bit of detailed analysis for my own stay patterns. As a Plat with an MR Visa, I've found that Marriott offers the best total rewards - in part because every stay comes with a little slice of AA Lifetime elite status. With Marriott, I didn't just count nights vs. nights - I gave Marriott credit because of the good conversion rate to AA.
Sure, I could find other airlines in Marriott's list for future Travel Packages. But the best one is now gone.
And countering with a recommendation for Delta is just insulting. Give me a physical break. One DL mile isn't worth anything remotely near one AA mile. With AA gone, I'm most likely to redeem for WN one time - I can at least rent a few cars, hit 100 total credits, and have 12 free tickets...
After I top off the next one though, Starwood and Hyatt look more attractive.
Sure, I could find other airlines in Marriott's list for future Travel Packages. But the best one is now gone.
And countering with a recommendation for Delta is just insulting. Give me a physical break. One DL mile isn't worth anything remotely near one AA mile. With AA gone, I'm most likely to redeem for WN one time - I can at least rent a few cars, hit 100 total credits, and have 12 free tickets...
After I top off the next one though, Starwood and Hyatt look more attractive.
#69

Join Date: Feb 2009
Programs: UA, AA, Marriott Rewards
Posts: 68
This Delta reference is just another example where Marriott is just feeding it's members crap. Last year's major points devaluation was fed to us as "enhancements". Now, how gullible are we, really?
#70
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Chicago
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Looks like many other hotels are anxious to get this business and offer very lucrative offers through the summer:
http://aadvantageconnections.com/hotels.aspx
http://aadvantageconnections.com/hotels.aspx
#71
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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I received the following from a reporter at USA Today (I'm on USA Today's Road Warrior Panel), and have her permission to post this. If you're interested, please respond directly to her in the manner she indicates:
"Earlier this morning, I wrote a story on my hotels blog about how Marriott Rewards as of July 1 will stop offering loyalty members American Airlines AAdvantage miles in exchange for stays.
You can read the story, along with Marriott's comment, here -- http://bit.ly/cAMIig .
I'd like to hear from you for my story. Is this a big deal to you? Why or why not?
Please either write directly ON THE BLOG - or share your thoughts via email if you're OK with me using your comments on my blog post. Please include your name & town and how often you selected American miles.
Thanks in advance for your interest!
Best,
-Barbara De Lollis
USA TODAY travel reporter
Hotel Check-In blogger
hotelcheckin.usatoday.com
On Twitter: barbdelollis
On Facebook: barbara delollis
Cheers.
"Earlier this morning, I wrote a story on my hotels blog about how Marriott Rewards as of July 1 will stop offering loyalty members American Airlines AAdvantage miles in exchange for stays.
You can read the story, along with Marriott's comment, here -- http://bit.ly/cAMIig .
I'd like to hear from you for my story. Is this a big deal to you? Why or why not?
Please either write directly ON THE BLOG - or share your thoughts via email if you're OK with me using your comments on my blog post. Please include your name & town and how often you selected American miles.
Thanks in advance for your interest!
Best,
-Barbara De Lollis
USA TODAY travel reporter
Hotel Check-In blogger
hotelcheckin.usatoday.com
On Twitter: barbdelollis
On Facebook: barbara delollis
Cheers.
#72
Join Date: Nov 2007
Programs: DL GM, WN AL/CP, UA Silver, Marriott Lifetime Titanium
Posts: 1,483
After perusing FlyerTalk for AA promos, and looking at DL vs. AA award availability, I have literally canceled my next ten (yes, ten as in one-zero) stays with Marriott (they were already booked), and have given them to Hyatt, specifically because AA and UA miles are more useful than DL miles.
I will be saving the folios and faxing them to both the Marriott Rewards Platinum desk, and to Mr. Marriott's office. Even the devaluation last year did not drive me away. This has actually made me look elsewhere, cancel reservations, and book with a competitor.
I will be saving the folios and faxing them to both the Marriott Rewards Platinum desk, and to Mr. Marriott's office. Even the devaluation last year did not drive me away. This has actually made me look elsewhere, cancel reservations, and book with a competitor.
#73
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I likened it to a true trade-off, with the primary value going to people who like to book good hotels in near-peak seasons. (Off-peak travelers were better off with the old system and max-peak travelers are more likely to find hotels that game the system.)
This AA change has no such redeeming quality. It's a straight jam-job to the members, taking away a unique benefit that was incredibly important to many of the high-volume guests who regularly hit the Travel Package levels.
#74
Join Date: Nov 2007
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pinniped: Exactly.
#75
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So are you saying that you don't think skymiles has any value or viability to ANY marriott rewards member? How very bold of you to make that judgment.....I think I'm offended!

