Where are qualifying charges detailed?
#1
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: South Carolina
Programs: UA LT Gold, American Kettle, Hertz #1 Presidents Circle, Marriott LT Platinum
Posts: 930
Where are qualifying charges detailed?
I did a search and was wondering if there is a simple list of what qualifying charges are for a stay?
For example is Parking (valet or self) at a Marriott property considered qualifying. How about resort fees?
I know the standard stuff (room, dining, movies, etc.) but some of these others are not detailed anywhere I can find.
TIA
For example is Parking (valet or self) at a Marriott property considered qualifying. How about resort fees?
I know the standard stuff (room, dining, movies, etc.) but some of these others are not detailed anywhere I can find.
TIA
#2




Join Date: May 2002
Programs: AAdvantage Platinum, United Silver, Marriott Titanium Elite
Posts: 2,366
I did a search and was wondering if there is a simple list of what qualifying charges are for a stay?
For example is Parking (valet or self) at a Marriott property considered qualifying. How about resort fees?
I know the standard stuff (room, dining, movies, etc.) but some of these others are not detailed anywhere I can find.
TIA
For example is Parking (valet or self) at a Marriott property considered qualifying. How about resort fees?
I know the standard stuff (room, dining, movies, etc.) but some of these others are not detailed anywhere I can find.
TIA
It should answer most, but not all your questions. For example, "third party-provided goods and services" at Marriott properties do not qualify for Points, but it's not always clear whether a something is provided by the hotel or by a third party.
#3
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: South Carolina
Programs: UA LT Gold, American Kettle, Hertz #1 Presidents Circle, Marriott LT Platinum
Posts: 930
See Marriott Rewards Terms & Conditions: http://www.marriott.com/rewards/terms/earning.mi
It should answer most, but not all your questions. For example, "third party-provided goods and services" at Marriott properties do not qualify for Points, but it's not always clear whether a something is provided by the hotel or by a third party.
It should answer most, but not all your questions. For example, "third party-provided goods and services" at Marriott properties do not qualify for Points, but it's not always clear whether a something is provided by the hotel or by a third party.
#4




Join Date: May 2002
Programs: AAdvantage Platinum, United Silver, Marriott Titanium Elite
Posts: 2,366
Some things are easy. Taxes never qualify. I would hope that room rates and resort fees would always qualify.

