2015-2016 Marriott Rewards Year-End Changeover, Status and Rollover Nights

vendredi 11 décembre 2015

MR Status is based on the number of Elite Nights earned. Whatever status level you've earned as of 12/31/15 will remain in effect until 2/28/17 unless you attain a higher level in the interim:
Silver = 10 Nights
Gold = 50 Nights
Platinum = 75 Nights


All Nights earned during 2015 and accumulated above the status requirements will roll over from 2015 into 2016. The equation to figure out how many should be posted to your account when the changeover is done, based on info in the "2015 Nights Detail" box in your account, is:
"2015 Total" Nights Earned this Year
<less> "2014 rollover" Nights (from 2014 to 2015)
<less> Number of Nights required for Status held as of 12/31/15 (10 Silver, 50 Gold, 75 Plat)
<equals> Rollover Nights for 2015 into 2016


*See this page on marriott.com: Elite Rollover Nights

*Marriott might grant status based on something other than actual Elite Nights earned; e.g. a Silver with 45 Nights might be granted Gold, or, a Platinum who hasn't reached 75 Nights might have that Platinum extended. Sometimes there's no rhyme or reason to it. If you're one of the "lucky" ones remember that it could be a double-edge sword because your Rollover Nights will be counted based on the status that's extended and not what's actually earned. For example, if you've accumulated 45 Nights then your status should officially be Silver with 35 Rollover Nights, but if Marriott grants you Gold then no Nights will roll over (because 45 is less than the 50 Gold requirement.)

*Year-end changeover and Rollover Nights accounting will take place during January but each may not take place on the same day - watch your accounts and feel free to give the rest of us a heads-up here if/when you're seeing changes.


2015-2016 Marriott Rewards Year-End Changeover, Status and Rollover Nights

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