Which Cat 5 Marriott properties would you consider vacationing at?
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Which Cat 5 Marriott properties would you consider vacationing at?
I'm new to the program and considering redeeming my marriott points for a nights and flights package. However I haven't found many cat 5 category hotels in locations that I would want to stay at in Hawaii or Mexico. I haven't really researched places in Asia or Europe.
Criteria: atleast one of the following
- on a nice beach
- great location in urban areas
- great value for money
- enough attractions/activities to stay at least 4 days
- cat 5 (preferred), but cat 6 or 7 ok if exceptional
So far I think the JW in Bangkok looks great. Also the Mangroove in Costa Rica (Cat 7). It would be great if we can compile a list of good properties
Criteria: atleast one of the following
- on a nice beach
- great location in urban areas
- great value for money
- enough attractions/activities to stay at least 4 days
- cat 5 (preferred), but cat 6 or 7 ok if exceptional
So far I think the JW in Bangkok looks great. Also the Mangroove in Costa Rica (Cat 7). It would be great if we can compile a list of good properties
#2
Join Date: Dec 2003
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I'm new to the program and considering redeeming my marriott points for a nights and flights package. However I haven't found many cat 5 category hotels in locations that I would want to stay at in Hawaii or Mexico. I haven't really researched places in Asia or Europe.
Criteria: atleast one of the following
- on a nice beach
- great location in urban areas
- great value for money
- enough attractions/activities to stay at least 4 days
- cat 5 (preferred), but cat 6 or 7 ok if exceptional
So far I think the JW in Bangkok looks great. Also the Mangroove in Costa Rica (Cat 7). It would be great if we can compile a list of good properties
Criteria: atleast one of the following
- on a nice beach
- great location in urban areas
- great value for money
- enough attractions/activities to stay at least 4 days
- cat 5 (preferred), but cat 6 or 7 ok if exceptional
So far I think the JW in Bangkok looks great. Also the Mangroove in Costa Rica (Cat 7). It would be great if we can compile a list of good properties
How are you using your cat 5 certs?
#3
Join Date: May 2002
Programs: AAdvantage Platinum, United Silver, Marriott Titanium Elite
Posts: 2,270
http://www.marriott.com/hotel-search/Category5.hotels/
As you've already figured out, full-service hotels and resorts at top-notch destinations are almost always higher than category 5. But a select-service property or a suburban full-service property can be be good base for a vacation.
#4
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Programs: UALifetimePremierGold, Marriott LifetimeTitanium
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You might want to start with Marriott's list of Category 5 properties. There are currently 640 of them, but the number fluctuates:
http://www.marriott.com/hotel-search/Category5.hotels/
http://www.marriott.com/hotel-search/Category5.hotels/
In Europe & Asia there are some nice 1-5 properties if you decide to go outside the US.
Cheers.
#5
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: EWR
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I would have no issue staying at the Ren in Curacao. It's great that it is a cat 5. We stayed at the Marriott there which we enjoyed, but the Ren was walking distance to everything in town. (We spent a lot in cab fares on that vacation!) From what I recall, they don't have true beach but it does overlook the sea and has a lovely pool area.
#6
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There are some ideas in this thread:
How are you using your cat 5 certs?
How are you using your cat 5 certs?
#7
Join Date: Jun 2008
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You may or may not realize this, but...
The flight and hotel package gives you the airline points and seven nights. You cannot break up the seven nights into shorter stays, nor can you use them at more than one hotel. It's a seven night block at a single hotel. You could use additional points for a four or five night stay, but you would still need to use your seven night block separately at some points before it expires in a year. You can convert MR points to airline miles and do a separate MR points redemption for the hotel stay, but you get more bang for your MR points using a package.
Both the Bangkok Ren and FS (Soi 57) are a category lower and most people find them to be better hotels. Personally, I'd go with the FS, having stayed in each several times and each within the past year. There's a thread discussing these hotels. The JW is a little worn and the other two hotels have better rooms and bathrooms. The JW's CL is larger, but all three have similar offerings. Service is good at all three, but perhaps better at the Ren and FS.
Both the Bangkok Ren and FS (Soi 57) are a category lower and most people find them to be better hotels. Personally, I'd go with the FS, having stayed in each several times and each within the past year. There's a thread discussing these hotels. The JW is a little worn and the other two hotels have better rooms and bathrooms. The JW's CL is larger, but all three have similar offerings. Service is good at all three, but perhaps better at the Ren and FS.
#8
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You may or may not realize this, but...
The flight and hotel package gives you the airline points and seven nights. You cannot break up the seven nights into shorter stays, nor can you use them at more than one hotel. It's a seven night block at a single hotel. You could use additional points for a four or five night stay, but you would still need to use your seven night block separately at some points before it expires in a year. You can convert MR points to airline miles and do a separate MR points redemption for the hotel stay, but you get more bang for your MR points using a package.
The flight and hotel package gives you the airline points and seven nights. You cannot break up the seven nights into shorter stays, nor can you use them at more than one hotel. It's a seven night block at a single hotel. You could use additional points for a four or five night stay, but you would still need to use your seven night block separately at some points before it expires in a year. You can convert MR points to airline miles and do a separate MR points redemption for the hotel stay, but you get more bang for your MR points using a package.
If I can book 7 nights and stay even 4/5 of those nights, I'd be happy since there are not that many worthwhile properties.
#9
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: SF Bay Area
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You would be getting much better value for your points if you could upgrade to a Cat 7,8 or 9 and stay the full 7 nights. These properties can often cost more than $500 a night and most importantly are often in spots you want to spend 7 nights.