The Ritz-Carlton Rewards® Global Promotion Launches June 4, 2014
#17
Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Montréal, Canada
Posts: 1,602
My inquiry resulted in this response:
The following are the parameters of the Promotion.
Enrollment Dates
- June 4, 2014 – September 30, 2014
Earning Dates
- July 1, 2014 – October 31, 2014
Promotion Offer
-Must be a Ritz-Carlton Rewards Member to participate in promotion
**If previously a Marriott Rewards member must have switched to Ritz-Carlton Rewards as of June 4, 2014 to be eligible for offer
Members must earn Loyalty Reward points for promotion participation
Member must stay at participating Ritz-Carlton Hotels to meet promotion requirements
The following are the parameters of the Promotion.
Enrollment Dates
- June 4, 2014 – September 30, 2014
Earning Dates
- July 1, 2014 – October 31, 2014
Promotion Offer
-Must be a Ritz-Carlton Rewards Member to participate in promotion
**If previously a Marriott Rewards member must have switched to Ritz-Carlton Rewards as of June 4, 2014 to be eligible for offer
Members must earn Loyalty Reward points for promotion participation
Member must stay at participating Ritz-Carlton Hotels to meet promotion requirements

#18
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: SNA
Posts: 18,162
Being a brand new member (not a switchover) or an existing RCR member when the promotion starts has been a requirement of all the RCR seasonal promotions. They seem to specifically want to eliminate promotion hoppers who would switch back and forth between the two prgrams based solely on the current promotions.

#19
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Frozen in Carbonite
Programs: UA Aluminum 0.6MM, Bonvoy Life Sentence, Hyatt Eliteist, AA PaidUpgrade Pro
Posts: 2,875
They offered this same promotion last year, but there was no language in the T&C stating it was targeted. This time around, my wife received an email for it, I did not. She's a gold with zero nights this year and I have already re qualified for platinum...maybe that's why I wasn't included? Are they just sending this out to people who haven't stayed with marriott/RC very much this year?
Highly disappointed. I'll try calling and see if they will manually register me, with my current stays booked I'm only 3 nights away from the full 100k points.
Highly disappointed. I'll try calling and see if they will manually register me, with my current stays booked I'm only 3 nights away from the full 100k points.

#20
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 11,376
Since there don't seem to be many downsides for RC members because RC members can generally participate in the MR promos, being an RC member seems to be the best bet for a lot of folks.

#21
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: HKG
Programs: MPC, Marriott, Hyatt
Posts: 404
Called the number about signing up but got denied because I was a MR member instead of a RCR member. Ended up switching (not that it helped with this promotion) because I stay at RC all the time for work rather than Marriotts anyway. :P Hopefully, I'll catch the next one!

#22
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: SNA
Posts: 18,162
Since there don't seem to be many downsides for RC members because RC members can generally participate in the MR promos, being an RC member seems to be the best bet for a lot of folks.

#23
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 1,786
I also could not register for this promotion online (said I was not eligible), so I wrote a quick email to RC Guest Services to check on this.
Got a reply back two days later to confirm my registration in the promo, but also noted that I was eligible to accumulate a maximum of ONE free night (not two nights, as stated in the T&C of the promo on the website).
So, is there more than one version of this promo where eligible members earn either a maximum of one or two free nights?
Got a reply back two days later to confirm my registration in the promo, but also noted that I was eligible to accumulate a maximum of ONE free night (not two nights, as stated in the T&C of the promo on the website).
So, is there more than one version of this promo where eligible members earn either a maximum of one or two free nights?

#25
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: SFO
Programs: AA lifetime platinum; Hyatt diamond;
Posts: 51
Their logic is like, if you like Marriott better, then Ritz Carlton will not welcome you. And vice versa. Is it just stupid that they create two frequent guest systems then fight with each other? As for the promotion hoppers, if they can't register the promotion, they can register other promo from Hyatt, SPG, HH, etc...Preventing them from registering the offer won't bring Ritz Carlton more profits.

#26
Moderator, Marriott Bonvoy & FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: McKinney, TX, USA
Programs: United Silver; AA Plat/2MM; Marriott LT Titanium; IHG Plat; Hilton Diamond
Posts: 11,674
But I really don't even think that is the main reason they limit sign-ups. I would guess that it is easier on Marriott's IT department this way (and they don't want to tax them much more than they already are.)

And I really don't think that Marriott sees much of an overlap between the two market segments. This is why it took Marriott so long just in bring RC into the Rewards program at all. Thus while there may be a very few people who might get agitated due to not being able to move at will between the two and sign-up for any promos across either one, I'd guess Marriott thinks that number is fewer than the RC focused market may increase their stay's at an RC.
Now whether they are right or not, I can't really say.

#27
Join Date: May 2005
Location: CLE
Programs: RA, UA MM 1k, AA EXP, Marriott LTP, Hyatt Plat, SPG100
Posts: 475
The Ritz-Carlton Rewards® Global Promotion Launches June 4, 2014
Last year, as a MR member, I was able to register for this promotion. However, I did not register for the concurrent MR promotion. This year, the promotions came out separately (many get auto-registered for the MR promo which came out first) which may be why there an eligibility issue. However, I called in and was registered by phone.
I find having the two programs silly. I guess technically IHG has two programs, but they are completely seamless to the guest. No exclusive promos, just enhanced benefits if you want to pay for it. Why wouldn't they WANT to encourage guests to upgrade to their luxury properties? Having distinctions in the programs inhibit that. I'm too close to LTP to change to RC.
I find having the two programs silly. I guess technically IHG has two programs, but they are completely seamless to the guest. No exclusive promos, just enhanced benefits if you want to pay for it. Why wouldn't they WANT to encourage guests to upgrade to their luxury properties? Having distinctions in the programs inhibit that. I'm too close to LTP to change to RC.

#28
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: SNA
Posts: 18,162
We have a paid stay at an RC in August. If I am successful in getting enrolled would it count towards both promotions? (I am skeptical I will be successful but worth a shot)

#29
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Minneapolis: DL DM charter 2.3MM
Programs: A3*Gold, SPG Plat, HyattDiamond, MarriottPP, LHW exAccess, ICI, Raffles Amb, NW PE MM, TWA Gold MM
Posts: 100,074
Maybe RC doesn't especially want folks who usually stay in Marriotts? Could they not be classy enough or maybe have cooties?

#30
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: SNA
Posts: 18,162
The Ritz-Carlton Rewards® Global Promotion Launches June 4, 2014
Many who stay at Marriotts for business travel have the means and desire to stay at Ritz gor leisure.
