Marriott.com Bugs, Annoyances, and Work Arounds
As many of us painfully aware, Marriott does enhancements to its web site often which usually brings another flashy feature wanted my their marketing team. Frankly they should make their marketing team actually use the web site. Most of the time this results in new bugs, or one of the most annoying things (for me) is the web site requiring more mouse clicks to do what only took a couple previously, and occasionally functionality that used to be provided which has disappeared.
This thread has been started mainly to provide the FT community work arounds for Marriott's web site inadequacies resulting from their IT department's lack of regression testing, logic and lack of attention to time management from users' perspectives. Secondly it provides a place to document these inadequacies should Marriott actually care to do something about it, which from my personal experience of providing extensive details to them directly a year or two ago on issues that have still not been corrected, they don't. When making a reservation Marriott.com no longer automatically guarantees ones preferred room type. I have found 3 ways to guarantee ones preferred room type during the reservation process (thanks to NJUPINTHEAIR for originating this issue in another thread).
View All Reservations takes too many mouse clicks One thing that totally annoys me is going to View all reservations. What used to take 2 clicks now takes 5 clicks.
Workaround is to save this link, or one similar, on your toolbar: Code:
https://www.marriott.com/reservation/findReservationList.mi?upcomingResRecordsPerPage=40&toggleUpcoming=true To use the link above and to display all of your reservations in 2 clicks:
Sign In In the upper right hand corner, enter your email or rewards# and then password, or just password if your email or rewards# is remembered, and then press the enter key and you're signed in. If you haven't signed in then when attempting to make a reservation, up pops a java applet which allows you to sign in. This is where you enter your email or rewards# and your password, or just your password if your email or rewards# is remembered, and then press the enter key, but nothing happens. To sign in this way, you have to grab your mouse and click the SIGN IN button, since the enter key does not work. No workaround for this one, just annoyance because I, like I assume so many others, are just in a habit of hitting the enter key since our hands are already on the keyboard. Print Using IE Produces Gobbledygook When printing out a reservation in Internet Explorer, it prints 3 pages of gobbled gook including the underlying web page below the pop up print window. Workaround: use Chrome. Map Functionality Changed They did something to the search/map function now so I'm not able to view a list of hotels with the map... its either a list or a map. With the map I'd have to click on each one try to get rate info. What used to be a decent map function is now useless especially when there are a couple hotels close to each other that overlap, as you have to infinitely zoom in to be able to click on one to try to get the hotel rate/details. Not Able to Search for Hotels Along a Route Another "enhancement" was removal of the ability to search for hotels along a route. If anyone knows a workaround for that, I would love to hear it. My current workaround is to plot a route on Google Maps and then plug in cities along the route into Marriott's search engine. |
I am not sure FT servers have the capacity to handle this thread. I have come to hate marriott.com. Its become less user friendly over the years IMHO.
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Originally Posted by aaupgrade
(Post 22842360)
As many of us painfully aware, Marriott does enhancements to its web site often which usually brings another flashy feature wanted my their marketing team. Frankly they should make their marketing team actually use the web site. Most of the time this results in new bugs, or one of the most annoying things (for me) is the web site requiring more mouse clicks to do what only took a couple previously, and occasionally functionality that used to be provided which has disappeared.
This thread has been started mainly to provide the FT community work arounds for Marriott's web site inadequacies resulting from their IT department's lack of regression testing, logic and lack of attention to time management from users' perspectives. Secondly it provides a place to document these inadequacies should Marriott actually care to do something about it, which from my personal experience of providing extensive details to them directly a year or two ago on issues that have still not been corrected, they don't. Cheers. |
Originally Posted by Mr. Vker
(Post 22842500)
I am not sure FT servers have the capacity to handle this thread.
Sharon - you're welcome. One of these days I'll take the time to write up my complaint about screen navigation, but that will be a novel. Sign In In the upper right hand corner, enter your email or rewards# and then password, or just password if your email or rewards# is remembered, and then press the enter key and you're signed in. If you haven't signed in then when attempting to make a reservation, up pops a java applet which allows you to sign in. This is where you enter your email or rewards# and your password, or just your password if your email or rewards# is remembered, and then press the enter key, but nothing happens. To sign in this way, you have to grab your mouse and click the SIGN IN button, since the enter key does not work. No workaround for this one, just annoyance because I, like I assume so many others, are just in a habit of hitting the enter key since our hands are already on the keyboard. |
Here is another one:
When printing out a reservation in Internet Explorer, it prints 3 pages of gobbled gook including the underlying web page below the pop up print window. Workaround: use Chrome. PS thanks for the info on room type. I wondered why I wasn't getting King preference. Maybe a sly way to avoid paying out the $100 Platinum room type guarantee? |
Yeah the website has gotten worse and worse over the past couple years... I'd swear Marriott is using the same outsourced crap web development as Delta.
Reservation print is still a mess. Room preference not working which is a basic website feature/function. They did something to the search/map function now so I'm not able to view a list of hotels with the map... its either a list or a map. With the map I'd have to click on each one try to get rate info. What used to be a decent map function is now useless especially when there are a couple hotels close to each other that overlap, as you have to infinitely zoom in to be able to click on one to try to get the hotel rate/details. |
Another "enhancement" was removal of the ability to search for hotels along a route. If anyone knows a workaround for that, I would love to hear it. My current workaround is to plot a route on Google Maps and then plug in cities along the route into Marriott's search engine.
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While I agree that the "enhancements" to the website are too many and not usually user friendly
I have not really had any complaints about the website either maybe I'm just lucky, I don't know |
I've always wondered if I'm alone in this: Whenever I search for a Marriott hotel, either directly on marriott's website or via google, instead of being taken to the hotel, I'd instead find myself in the signin page. The most annoying part is that, after signing in, I'm not taken back to the hotel webpage I was attempting to visit, but to the main page again, which means I'd have to start my search all over again.
The only way to "bypass" this is to sign in to the Marriott website before I attempt any type of search, which is a huge pain in the butt because oftentimes I just want to find out what hotels options there are. |
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