Which Marriott by beach to use points for
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Any property with good scuba diving places?
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under what rock do they find these posters!!!!!!!!!!!!!
unless the specific property is running a local promotion regarding a 5 for 4, the only way to get a 5 for 4 is with points!
http://www.marriott.com/rewards/poin...d#category-tab
http://www.marriott.com/rewards/poin...ndard#tier-tab
Quote:Originally Posted by Old Hickory
Make sure you check all the RC's for their supersavers and 5th night free offers.
unless the specific property is running a local promotion regarding a 5 for 4, the only way to get a 5 for 4 is with points!
http://www.marriott.com/rewards/poin...d#category-tab
http://www.marriott.com/rewards/poin...ndard#tier-tab
Quote:Originally Posted by Old Hickory
Make sure you check all the RC's for their supersavers and 5th night free offers.
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FT has been getting a reputation for being unfriendly and this is an example of why.
Your point that to get the 5th night free is available only using points, unless a property has a local promotion is valid.
But the harsh editorializing was not needed. You've been on FT & while & could be a positive resource for others!
Cheers.
Your point that to get the 5th night free is available only using points, unless a property has a local promotion is valid.
But the harsh editorializing was not needed. You've been on FT & while & could be a positive resource for others!
Cheers.
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sorry to disagree, but anyone on FT for 3-years already knows (or should know by now) that the 5th night free offer is extended only to use of points (unless that prop is running a local 5 for 4 promo) so IMO, they been under a rock, taken to Mars by aliens, or been in the "big house" assigned to solitary...........
FT has been getting a reputation for being unfriendly and this is an example of why.
Your point that to get the 5th night free is available only using points, unless a property has a local promotion is valid.
But the harsh editorializing was not needed. You've been on FT & while & could be a positive resource for others!
Cheers.
Your point that to get the 5th night free is available only using points, unless a property has a local promotion is valid.
But the harsh editorializing was not needed. You've been on FT & while & could be a positive resource for others!
Cheers.
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There is a dive shop on property at the Scrub Island resort. The dive boat carrived everyday I think but am not certain but a link to their site is on scrub islands website. I used points and did the 5 for 4 thing (160k points for 5 nights a nice deal imo). I did a trip report on this property. No beach to speak of.
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sorry to disagree, but anyone on FT for 3-years already knows (or should know by now) that the 5th night free offer is extended only to use of points (unless that prop is running a local 5 for 4 promo) so IMO, they been under a rock, taken to Mars by aliens, or been in the "big house" assigned to solitary...........
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If you can't say something nice.......
sorry to disagree, but anyone on FT for 3-years already knows (or should know by now) that the 5th night free offer is extended only to use of points (unless that prop is running a local 5 for 4 promo) so IMO, they been under a rock, taken to Mars by aliens, or been in the "big house" assigned to solitary...........
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THXs............... I calls um like I seeze um.............
and if there's another poster who complains about no brekkie at a CY they'll get my standard response, whether they are a newbee or an old-timer!
[QUOTE]tbaumann3...........If you can't say something nice.......
and if there's another poster who complains about no brekkie at a CY they'll get my standard response, whether they are a newbee or an old-timer!
[QUOTE]tbaumann3...........If you can't say something nice.......
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Off-topic:
The expected norm on FT is to provide information in a friendly manner.
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No one (except for mods) is the FT (fill in the forum) police & those who "self-appoint" themselves that role are doing so inappropriately & not with the approval of FT.
And one can't assume that because someone registered for FT a long time ago that they visit it on a regular basis. Heck, I registered for FT & promptly forgot about it for several months/didn't come back (I've made up for that
). I have friends & colleagues who I've told about FT who have registered but really only come to it if they have a question or need additional information, so their registration date doesn't correlate to the knowledge (or lack of) they have.
FT has been getting a reputation for unfriendliness
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FT has created the "Ambassadors Program" in some forums, where the Ambassador answers newbie questions (even if they're repetitive) in a friendly manner. One of our Marriott FT regulars is actually an Ambassador in another forum. To date we've not really needed one in the Marriott forum, as most of us are welcoming/take the time to answer questions without being rude to the person asking the question.
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On-topic
Some good suggestions for beach properties in this thread.
Cheers.
The expected norm on FT is to provide information in a friendly manner.
It is NOT to be rude, belittle, or harangue others for asking questions (even if repititive ones), or assume because they've been a member of a program that they know all the nuances of a program.
No one (except for mods) is the FT (fill in the forum) police & those who "self-appoint" themselves that role are doing so inappropriately & not with the approval of FT.
And one can't assume that because someone registered for FT a long time ago that they visit it on a regular basis. Heck, I registered for FT & promptly forgot about it for several months/didn't come back (I've made up for that
). I have friends & colleagues who I've told about FT who have registered but really only come to it if they have a question or need additional information, so their registration date doesn't correlate to the knowledge (or lack of) they have.FT has been getting a reputation for unfriendliness
, so some people are leaving FT & going to other websites where they can get their questions answered & not be harangued. As a regular FTer I hate to see people leave FT. As a Talkboard member I especially hate to see that happen, especially when it's not necessary. "Chasing away" FTers by being rude or belitting them is not appropriate.FT has created the "Ambassadors Program" in some forums, where the Ambassador answers newbie questions (even if they're repetitive) in a friendly manner. One of our Marriott FT regulars is actually an Ambassador in another forum. To date we've not really needed one in the Marriott forum, as most of us are welcoming/take the time to answer questions without being rude to the person asking the question.
I'd also like to remind people of FT TOS:
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On-topic
Some good suggestions for beach properties in this thread.
Cheers.
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FT has been getting a reputation for unfriendliness
, so some people are leaving FT & going to other websites where they can get their questions answered & not be harangued. As a regular FTer I hate to see people leave FT. As a Talkboard member I especially hate to see that happen, especially when it's not necessary. "Chasing away" FTers by being rude or belitting them is not appropriate....
, so some people are leaving FT & going to other websites where they can get their questions answered & not be harangued. As a regular FTer I hate to see people leave FT. As a Talkboard member I especially hate to see that happen, especially when it's not necessary. "Chasing away" FTers by being rude or belitting them is not appropriate....Bruce
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also to be considered, and added to your off-topic position, is:
- If you notice a poster, newcomer or not, asking a question that has been answered previously or is answered in the forum FAQs, please be patient. If you wish to reply, do so in a helpful manner, avoiding simply saying: "Do a search."
- We encourage a healthy exchange of opinions. If you disagree with another member, challenge the opinion or idea .............
- If you find a questionable message in any of the forums, contact a moderator who will determine whether the message meets our objective of offering a friendly and flame-free community for frequent travelers.
- Posts that further illegal activity (i.e., buying and selling of awards, direct fraud upon any program) will be removed without notice and posting members' FlyerTalk accounts subjected to revocation..........
and, my favorite for those who do not want to read what others have said is:
Should there be members whose posts you don't care to read, you can put them on your ignore list. To do that, click on MyFlyerTalk and then on Edit Ignore List in the Settings & Options section on the left hand side of the page.
- If you notice a poster, newcomer or not, asking a question that has been answered previously or is answered in the forum FAQs, please be patient. If you wish to reply, do so in a helpful manner, avoiding simply saying: "Do a search."
- We encourage a healthy exchange of opinions. If you disagree with another member, challenge the opinion or idea .............
- If you find a questionable message in any of the forums, contact a moderator who will determine whether the message meets our objective of offering a friendly and flame-free community for frequent travelers.
- Posts that further illegal activity (i.e., buying and selling of awards, direct fraud upon any program) will be removed without notice and posting members' FlyerTalk accounts subjected to revocation..........
and, my favorite for those who do not want to read what others have said is:
Should there be members whose posts you don't care to read, you can put them on your ignore list. To do that, click on MyFlyerTalk and then on Edit Ignore List in the Settings & Options section on the left hand side of the page.
Off-topic:
The expected norm on FT is to provide information in a friendly manner.
It is NOT to be rude, belittle, or harangue others for asking questions (even if repititive ones), or assume because they've been a member of a program that they know all the nuances of a program.
No one (except for mods) is the FT (fill in the forum) police & those who "self-appoint" themselves that role are doing so inappropriately & not with the approval of FT.
And one can't assume that because someone registered for FT a long time ago that they visit it on a regular basis. Heck, I registered for FT & promptly forgot about it for several months/didn't come back (I've made up for that
). I have friends & colleagues who I've told about FT who have registered but really only come to it if they have a question or need additional information, so their registration date doesn't correlate to the knowledge (or lack of) they have.
FT has been getting a reputation for unfriendliness
, so some people are leaving FT & going to other websites where they can get their questions answered & not be harangued. As a regular FTer I hate to see people leave FT. As a Talkboard member I especially hate to see that happen, especially when it's not necessary. "Chasing away" FTers by being rude or belitting them is not appropriate.
FT has created the "Ambassadors Program" in some forums, where the Ambassador answers newbie questions (even if they're repetitive) in a friendly manner. One of our Marriott FT regulars is actually an Ambassador in another forum. To date we've not really needed one in the Marriott forum, as most of us are welcoming/take the time to answer questions without being rude to the person asking the question.
I'd also like to remind people of FT TOS:
Welcome Newcomers
FlyerTalk is friendly, informative, fun and thriving. When newcomers arrive, welcome them. By helping folks learn, you provide a shining example of what this community is about, and you help ensure that FlyerTalk continues to flourish. New members may not understand FlyerTalk and its history as well as you do. Remember we were all newbies once.
If you notice a poster, newcomer or not, asking a question that has been answered previously or is answered in the forum FAQs, please be patient. If you wish to reply, do so in a helpful manner, avoiding simply saying: "Do a search."
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On-topic
Some good suggestions for beach properties in this thread.
Cheers.
The expected norm on FT is to provide information in a friendly manner.
It is NOT to be rude, belittle, or harangue others for asking questions (even if repititive ones), or assume because they've been a member of a program that they know all the nuances of a program.
No one (except for mods) is the FT (fill in the forum) police & those who "self-appoint" themselves that role are doing so inappropriately & not with the approval of FT.
And one can't assume that because someone registered for FT a long time ago that they visit it on a regular basis. Heck, I registered for FT & promptly forgot about it for several months/didn't come back (I've made up for that
). I have friends & colleagues who I've told about FT who have registered but really only come to it if they have a question or need additional information, so their registration date doesn't correlate to the knowledge (or lack of) they have.FT has been getting a reputation for unfriendliness
, so some people are leaving FT & going to other websites where they can get their questions answered & not be harangued. As a regular FTer I hate to see people leave FT. As a Talkboard member I especially hate to see that happen, especially when it's not necessary. "Chasing away" FTers by being rude or belitting them is not appropriate.FT has created the "Ambassadors Program" in some forums, where the Ambassador answers newbie questions (even if they're repetitive) in a friendly manner. One of our Marriott FT regulars is actually an Ambassador in another forum. To date we've not really needed one in the Marriott forum, as most of us are welcoming/take the time to answer questions without being rude to the person asking the question.
I'd also like to remind people of FT TOS:
Welcome Newcomers
FlyerTalk is friendly, informative, fun and thriving. When newcomers arrive, welcome them. By helping folks learn, you provide a shining example of what this community is about, and you help ensure that FlyerTalk continues to flourish. New members may not understand FlyerTalk and its history as well as you do. Remember we were all newbies once.
If you notice a poster, newcomer or not, asking a question that has been answered previously or is answered in the forum FAQs, please be patient. If you wish to reply, do so in a helpful manner, avoiding simply saying: "Do a search."
We suggest this form of reply and a template for it is here: "Your question arises from time-to-time in this forum. One thread which discusses it is here [INSERT LINK TO THREAD OR FORUM FAQ] and using FlyerTalk's advanced search feature to search this forum with the terms [insert relevant term(s)] will yield other threads. If you are finding difficulty using the search feature, please send a private message or email to a forum moderator for help."
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On-topic
Some good suggestions for beach properties in this thread.
Cheers.
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Off-topic:
I've tried to gently suggest to some FTers (you included) that the rude/belittling comments are not appropriate, and that FT is intended to be a conduit of information provided in a friendly manner. Unfortunately some prefer to continue with said unfriendly behavior to other FTers, so RBPs it will be.
In addition to FTers putting others on Ignore, there is one thing that those who continue to be irritated by FTers asking questions that have been asked before (which is allowed): 1) don't read the thread and/or 2) don't bother responding. @:-) If someone's not providing helpful information in a response, one has to question why someone would even respond. Boggles the mind. FT is not a bully pulpit.
Again, FT is intended to be a resource of information provided in a friendly manner.
On-topic:
Hopefully the OP will come back & let us know which property he chose & how he liked it.
Cheers.
I've tried to gently suggest to some FTers (you included) that the rude/belittling comments are not appropriate, and that FT is intended to be a conduit of information provided in a friendly manner. Unfortunately some prefer to continue with said unfriendly behavior to other FTers, so RBPs it will be.
In addition to FTers putting others on Ignore, there is one thing that those who continue to be irritated by FTers asking questions that have been asked before (which is allowed): 1) don't read the thread and/or 2) don't bother responding. @:-) If someone's not providing helpful information in a response, one has to question why someone would even respond. Boggles the mind. FT is not a bully pulpit.
Again, FT is intended to be a resource of information provided in a friendly manner.
On-topic:
Hopefully the OP will come back & let us know which property he chose & how he liked it.
Cheers.

