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Old Jun 19, 2007 | 3:56 am
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Consectutive night rule?

Does marriott put a rule in that states if you stay to many nights in a row you can not get points or night credit? Or im i think thinking Hilton or Hyatt?

My buddy is signing a 2 yr lease at a marriott in Jakarta, he said he will get points etc.

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Old Jun 19, 2007 | 4:05 am
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Marriott does not cap how many nights you can earn points for one stay. Starwood has a 30 day limit for one stay to earn points.
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Old Jun 19, 2007 | 7:47 am
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What Marriott will do is if you stay at one of their extended stay hotels, like an RI or TPS, you will get half the points you would if you stayed the same number of nights at another property (i.e. 5 points/$ instead of 10).
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Old Jun 19, 2007 | 8:52 am
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I believe Hilton limits you to 100,000 (base?) points/stay.
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Old Jun 19, 2007 | 9:28 am
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Originally Posted by MNAudiS4
My buddy is signing a 2 yr lease at a marriott in Jakarta, he said he will get points etc.
Which Marriott? The Hotel or the Executive Apartments. My guess is that it is the Executive Apartments. Either way the answer may be found at marriott.com at this link.

If it is the Executive Apartments then your buddy may be out of luck and may earn no points due to the length of stay, or possibly 2.5 points per dollar spent for the first 180 days. See details pasted from marriott.com below:

Marriott Executive Apartments®
Marriott Executive Apartments offers residential accommodations with hotel-like amenities to business executives on overseas assignments. Earn 2.5 points for every US dollar spent on stays of 1 to 180 days. Points are earned on the member’s individual room only. Check with the property for specific terms of its participation in Marriott Rewards.
As stated above I would get the hotel's points policy in writing either before signing an agreement, or included in the agreement. I do the later when I do meetings/events, otherwise no points.
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