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Cheap Marriott Hotels
If anyone comes across a deal for a really cheap Marriott ($70 or less), please post the deal here. This way, if someone is a stay or two shy of receiving the MegaBonus, they can rent a night to get the points.
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dc has some properties that are $55 a/i and I plan on sleeping at those properties just for the megabonus... other than that I have seen properties in Egypt depending on the dates fall to under $25 a/i...
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DFW Area: just type in Addison, TX and any Friday or Saturday night.
Should be about 5 Courtyards under $50. Sometimes you'll see a AAA rate hit $40. Look at the Package rates too: sometimes you'll see a $60-70 rate that includes a $20-25 Visa card (or similar). Of the group, the Plano one is the most pleasant, a little farther north on the Tollway than the rest of them. The LBJ Josey one is the sketchiest - it's next to an apartment complex that seems to attract the Dallas Police at least once per night when I'm there. The other 3 or 4 are simply nestled in with office parks in the area...quiet and mostly empty anytime you're seeing the $50 rate. Also...if you actually *stay* at your mattress-run hotels, there are two Renaissances in the area (one in Richardson and one near Love Field) that can be had in the $80 range. I'm doing a 2-night Ren run this weekend to finish Megabonus and get the 5,000 point Renaissance bonus. $80 and $87 are my two rates. The Marriott Suites by Love Field occasionally drops into the $70's and is a hotel I like a lot. Great staff, breakfast chits for elites, and (obviously) big rooms for everyone. All of these rates have normal cancel rules - none are prepaid.
Originally Posted by libuser
other than that I have seen properties in Egypt depending on the dates fall to under $25 a/i...
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Originally Posted by mrnik2007
(Post 16926700)
If anyone comes across a deal for a really cheap Marriott ($70 or less), please post the deal here. This way, if someone is a stay or two shy of receiving the MegaBonus, they can rent a night to get the points.
Thank you. But not a bad idea for the just shy of Megabonus nights. Cheers. |
Watch for some of the fall posts that are weekend type; buy 2 nights & the third night is free, so you pay for 2 nights & 3 nights do post, but you do have to stay the third night.
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I will often do a Mattress run at the University Marriott in Salt Lake City. There usual rate is $89 but I most often can find a LNF rate which brings it down to $59 and then I use an EEO BOGO which then brings my rate down to $29.50 each night. They always upgrade me to a suite and they offer breakfast vouchers since the concierge lounge is closed on weekends.
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Originally Posted by libuser
(Post 16926716)
dc has some properties that are $55 a/i and I plan on sleeping at those properties just for the megabonus... other than that I have seen properties in Egypt depending on the dates fall to under $25 a/i...
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For Europe, the Courtyard Frankfurt Nordwestzentrum sometimes has rates as low as 57 Euro on the weekend if you need a stay on this side of the pond. Also the Renaissance Dusseldorf has a 60€ Entertainment Rate all-year on the weekends if you look for a Full-Service property that treats Elites exceptionally well...they insist on seeing your card however, so better bring that with you.
Greetings - Dirk |
Originally Posted by Jiatong
(Post 16930976)
Watch for some of the fall posts that are weekend type; buy 2 nights & the third night is free, so you pay for 2 nights & 3 nights do post, but you do have to stay the third night.
I've never been in a situation where I needed the nights to post in order to hit a status or Megabonus, so I've never argued. I don't know what official Marriott training protocol says the clerks should be doing. I would imagine that the intent is that the "free" night is not an EQN. |
The Courtyard Atlanta Alpharetta has a Saturday night rate at $54 (just off Windward).
The rate where you get an extra 1000 Marriott points for the same room is... $54. I only needed one night...so check on Friday and Sunday nights when you're booking. |
Warsaw Marriott hotel is also good, I've stayed there for less than AU$80, which included a smashing breakfast! :D
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Originally Posted by djohannw
(Post 16932879)
For Europe, the Courtyard Frankfurt Nordwestzentrum sometimes has rates as low as 57 Euro on the weekend if you need a stay on this side of the pond. Also the Renaissance Dusseldorf has a 60€ Entertainment Rate all-year on the weekends if you look for a Full-Service property that treats Elites exceptionally well...they insist on seeing your card however, so better bring that with you.
Greetings - Dirk CY Bremen can get down to below 60 EUR with LNF. I like the property very much - it's new and the staffs are friendly. The only down side is no free internet. |
Sorry for the bump - any low priced hotels in Asia for Marriott?
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Originally Posted by MightyTravels
(Post 22591515)
Sorry for the bump - any low priced hotels in Asia for Marriott?
https://www.marriott.com/hotel-search.mi Choose Asia and then choose which country. |
Originally Posted by SychoSly
(Post 22592189)
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Originally Posted by jgottlieb
(Post 16945639)
The Courtyard Atlanta Alpharetta has a Saturday night rate at $54 (just off Windward).
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It's now $47. What's wrong with this property? |
Originally Posted by SychoSly
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Originally Posted by sdsearch
(Post 22599373)
But I see no way to either sort by rate or singifnicantly lower the number of pages (by raising how many hotels are displayed per page beyond 20 vs 40). So IMHO it's only good for finding the cheapest hotels in countries or states with not so many Marriott properties.
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It looks like Indonesia it the place to go, there are some Marriott properties for 40–50 USD on regular rates and couple of JWs below 100 USD.
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I knew this thread looked familiar... :cool:
Just a reminder that you *do* have to show up to get mattress run stays to post. Something to take into account if you're torn between a JW in Indonesia and a Courtyard in north Dallas. ;) |
Originally Posted by pinniped
(Post 29039724)
Just a reminder that you *do* have to show up to get mattress run stays to post. Something to take into account if you're torn between a JW in Indonesia and a Courtyard in north Dallas. ;)
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Originally Posted by barracuda93
(Post 29040090)
If your comment is for me, then it's absolutely possible for me to show up in Indonesia even specifically for a certain promotion given prices of local LCC and availability of short-haul flights on Avios with Cathay Pacific. Dallas is off question however :p
(In this case, East Bumblef**k is totally Texas, not Indonesia. :)) I've never met a hotel promo that is valuable enough to justify the time spent to do a pure mattress run, but I've certainly run into good ones that have provided the final nudge to book a trip to a new place... Or alternatively, to check in to a cheap hotel where I'm already located. |
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