Lifetime Marriott Stays/Points
#46
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: FLL
Programs: Delta GM, (fmr US CP/PP/GP!), DL SkyClub, Marriott Lifetime Platinum, Avis Chairman's Club
Posts: 5,162
For those of us who are consistent Platinum members year in and year out, 1,000 nights will not be or remain hard to achieve. While I have never approached anywhere near 150 nights per year, I have had a couple of years over 90 nights per year, and one year of 105 nights. But, for anyone, just assuming 80 nights per year average over 10 years, one year of 90 nights, and one year of 105 nights adds up to 995 nights, so that does not seem so difficult, does it? If you like, take 13 years to get to 1000 nights, it won't hurt you much.
#47
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#48
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: FLL
Programs: Delta GM, (fmr US CP/PP/GP!), DL SkyClub, Marriott Lifetime Platinum, Avis Chairman's Club
Posts: 5,162
#49




Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Denver, CO
Programs: Marriott Platinum Premier, UA 1K
Posts: 375
It all depends on your stay pattern...some have trouble with nights. As with me it's points. The first 5 years in the program I mainly stayed inconsistently at Residence Inns due to my client situation. The past few years I've been staying 150 nights at a CY, with a very good corporate rate, so points have been tough to come by even with maximizing bonuses.
#50




Join Date: Feb 2005
Programs: Marriott Lifetime Titanium (former PP), Hilton Silver, UA Silver, AS Member, Hertz 5*
Posts: 3,906
I think the nights requirement is the most strict. You have to either travel a lot for many years or live at a Marriott for 3-5 years in order to reach it. I have not called recently for my lifetime total, but I have earned a bit over a million points earned on about 327 nights (with 30 of those nights from the Premier card). I still have another 6.5 years to go before reaching 12 years with Marriott. Lifetime gold should happen for me based on expected travel for the next few years, but I will not get lifetime platinum in 2014 unless I keep traveling at my current rate for another 5-6 years.
#52
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: FLL
Programs: Delta GM, (fmr US CP/PP/GP!), DL SkyClub, Marriott Lifetime Platinum, Avis Chairman's Club
Posts: 5,162
It all depends on your stay pattern...some have trouble with nights. As with me it's points. The first 5 years in the program I mainly stayed inconsistently at Residence Inns due to my client situation. The past few years I've been staying 150 nights at a CY, with a very good corporate rate, so points have been tough to come by even with maximizing bonuses.
My MR Life-O-Meter:
Joined MR: 1995 (Became Platinum 1998, remained Platinum every year each year except 2001)
Nights: 638
Points: 1.7 million plus
My twist is that I am missing room night credit in the distant past, is anyone else having this problem?
(8 years at Platinum x 75 nights = 600 + other years would equal more than 638!)
Last edited by USirritated; Nov 1, 2007 at 11:15 am Reason: spelling/typos/clarity
#53
Moderator, Marriott Bonvoy & FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: McKinney, TX, USA
Programs: United Silver; AA Plat/2MM; Marriott LT Titanium; Hilton Gold
Posts: 11,775
Are you sure you had at least 75 nights every year? I have seen many posts here in FT stating that Marriott kept them at Plat even though they didn't get their full 75 nights.
When Marriott merged all their various programs (Marquis, CY Club, FFI Club, etc) they did not pull through the nights stayed in the non-Marquis programs. I probably had a couple hundred nights in CYs and was a CY Club Gold member for a number of years, but none of those nights came through.
When Marriott merged all their various programs (Marquis, CY Club, FFI Club, etc) they did not pull through the nights stayed in the non-Marquis programs. I probably had a couple hundred nights in CYs and was a CY Club Gold member for a number of years, but none of those nights came through.
#54
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Wyoming
Posts: 31,103
Its points for me.
1000 nights - credit card nights (15*12) = 820/12 =68 nights/year.
I'll reach that by year 12 at my pace but I'll be well below 3 million points. Too many nights at 75-80/night hotels I guess.
Even with a room average of 125 that would be (125*1000*10=1.25million. Getting 1.75 million in "bonus" points seem unlikely to me).
1000 nights - credit card nights (15*12) = 820/12 =68 nights/year.
I'll reach that by year 12 at my pace but I'll be well below 3 million points. Too many nights at 75-80/night hotels I guess.
Even with a room average of 125 that would be (125*1000*10=1.25million. Getting 1.75 million in "bonus" points seem unlikely to me).
#55




Join Date: Feb 2005
Programs: Marriott Lifetime Titanium (former PP), Hilton Silver, UA Silver, AS Member, Hertz 5*
Posts: 3,906
It might be possible to get close since you get 5 points for the credit card and another 3 for being platinum. That would be another 8 points per dollar spent at a FS Marriott for the room rate. You would also get 5 points per dollar charged for room tax. Your calculation assumes 1000 paid nights at $125/night. At that rate you would get another 1 million points, excluding the amount received from charging the room tax to your card.
Adding in promotions and extra points from the room tax (assuming the tax is 10 % of room rate, you would get 125 * 100 *5 or another 62,500 points) could get you the 750,000 needed to reach 3 million. If you take points at FS properties for the platinum gift, you could pick up another 100,000 points for 200 stays at a FS property.
Adding in promotions and extra points from the room tax (assuming the tax is 10 % of room rate, you would get 125 * 100 *5 or another 62,500 points) could get you the 750,000 needed to reach 3 million. If you take points at FS properties for the platinum gift, you could pick up another 100,000 points for 200 stays at a FS property.
#56
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: FLL
Programs: Delta GM, (fmr US CP/PP/GP!), DL SkyClub, Marriott Lifetime Platinum, Avis Chairman's Club
Posts: 5,162
It might be possible to get close since you get 5 points for the credit card and another 3 for being platinum. That would be another 8 points per dollar spent at a FS Marriott for the room rate. You would also get 5 points per dollar charged for room tax. Your calculation assumes 1000 paid nights at $125/night. At that rate you would get another 1 million points, excluding the amount received from charging the room tax to your card.
Adding in promotions and extra points from the room tax (assuming the tax is 10 % of room rate, you would get 125 * 100 *5 or another 62,500 points) could get you the 750,000 needed to reach 3 million. If you take points at FS properties for the platinum gift, you could pick up another 100,000 points for 200 stays at a FS property.
Adding in promotions and extra points from the room tax (assuming the tax is 10 % of room rate, you would get 125 * 100 *5 or another 62,500 points) could get you the 750,000 needed to reach 3 million. If you take points at FS properties for the platinum gift, you could pick up another 100,000 points for 200 stays at a FS property.
#57
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: FLL
Programs: Delta GM, (fmr US CP/PP/GP!), DL SkyClub, Marriott Lifetime Platinum, Avis Chairman's Club
Posts: 5,162
Are you sure you had at least 75 nights every year? I have seen many posts here in FT stating that Marriott kept them at Plat even though they didn't get their full 75 nights.
When Marriott merged all their various programs (Marquis, CY Club, FFI Club, etc) they did not pull through the nights stayed in the non-Marquis programs. I probably had a couple hundred nights in CYs and was a CY Club Gold member for a number of years, but none of those nights came through.
When Marriott merged all their various programs (Marquis, CY Club, FFI Club, etc) they did not pull through the nights stayed in the non-Marquis programs. I probably had a couple hundred nights in CYs and was a CY Club Gold member for a number of years, but none of those nights came through.
#58
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Michigan
Programs: Delta Silver Medallion, Marriott Lifetime Platinum, Hilton Gold, Hertz Gold
Posts: 78
My numbers are 10 years/600 nights/1,000,000 points. I did not get the early nights but there was not that many. I have been a plat since 2000 and had one year that I did not get 75 nights but was "waived" for the year. 2 years to get alot of points for me to get silver.
This sounds like planning for retirement
This sounds like planning for retirement
#59




Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Mesilla, NM
Programs: DL DM 4.7 MM Marriott Lifetime Titanium AA PL Not chasing status Retired!
Posts: 2,777
My numbers
Nights 830
Points 2,600,856
I suspect I will make it early 2009 or so. I wish they had counted the CYC as I know that is missing. Ce La Vie.
Points 2,600,856
I suspect I will make it early 2009 or so. I wish they had counted the CYC as I know that is missing. Ce La Vie.
#60
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: ONT
Programs: Marriott Plat, CO Gold, HH Gold, SPG Gold, Hertz PC
Posts: 112
Color Me Dumb
Having joined OnePass back in '84 (back in the days when an upgrade was a $10 bill at the gate per segment), I didn't bother with any hotel program until 2003.
Starting with HHonors for the first year and then switching to MR in late '04.
So in approx 3 years I am only at >250 nights, Plat since mid '05, and right at 900,000 pts.
The stay pattern says points = No Problem, nights = No Problem, but 9 more years???, egads!
Starting with HHonors for the first year and then switching to MR in late '04.
So in approx 3 years I am only at >250 nights, Plat since mid '05, and right at 900,000 pts.
The stay pattern says points = No Problem, nights = No Problem, but 9 more years???, egads!

