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Work Anywhere – Marriott’s new (great) day use rate

We wrote about Accor’s campaign for day use rooms a while ago, and now Marriott is ready for the market as well. The promotion is called Work Anywhere, which you can access here.

There are three promotional rates offered. The first one is called Day Pass, which very naturally represents the day use rate. As you can see on the page, what you get is:

  • 6am check-in and 6pm check-out (12 hours)
  • A proper work environment, including functional desk & chair and natural light
  • Premium wi-fi
  • Complimentary bottled water

Worth noting that the rate is eligible for Marriott points accrual, and also Platinum elite and above are granted lounge access where applicable. However, you won’t earn elite night credit as you are not staying overnight.

I don’t think Marriott’s default search engine supports same-day check-out yet, so you need to use this dedicated site to book. Here are the rates I find at some London hotels:

Unlike my observations with Accor, there are some serious discounts here. Of course the experience cannot be compared to an overnight stay, but it could be a budget way for some to try out otherwise expensive hotels.

The second rate plan is called Stay Pass, which is for the usual overnight stays, but with similar benefits as the ones included in the Day Pass, plus a $10 F&B voucher. You could search on Marriott’s website as usual with promo code 1X4. I didn’t find anything exciting.

The last rate plan is called Play Pass, designed for those with kids. What you get is:

  • A Business Concierge
  • Supervised kids’ activities
  • Booking access to semi-private workspaces and meeting rooms
  • Premium wi-fi

Sounds expensive already, and participating hotels are mostly luxury resorts, such as the JW Marriott Venice and the Westin La Quinta at Malaga.

Radisson Blu Edwardian hotels 3for2 sale, with 8pm late check-out!

Radisson Blu Edwardian is speciality Radisson brand in the UK. I’ve never stayed at one personally, but from the look of it they are more “classic” than the usual Radisson Blu hotels.

They are running a good Third Night Free offer, which you can access here.

  • Bookable until 1st January, 2021
  • Every 3rd night of your stay is complimentary
  • Free cancellation until 24 hours prior to arrival

It also appears that all Edwardian hotels are having a very generous extended stay policy. You can check-in from 8am, and check-out is by 8pm! It’s better than most, if not all early check-in and late check-out benefits offered by elite membership.

To book, you could either use the offer page or just search on Radisson’s homepage with code 3for2. Note that the per-night price displayed is incorrect, and if you click rate details it will suggest that the third night is free:

Here are some prices I found (per-night):

Radisson hotels award night rebate offer – up to 58% savings!

Radisson Rewards just started a new Award Night Rebate offer to encourage members to make bookings, and combined with a couple of other existing promotions it can turn out to be very interesting.

To participate, you must first sign up here.

  • Book by October 25
  • Stay by December 20
  • You will earn 25% rebate on all your award night bookings (excluding Cat 1 hotels)
  • Rebate will be deposited to your account within 10 business days after your stay

Remember the two other offers that are running:

All things considered, here is what a one-night award stay costs you:

CategoryFull PriceDiscounted PriceCost
190004000$17.5
2150006250$21.5
32800016000$56
43800023500$82.3
54400028000$98
65000032500$113.8
77000047500$166.3

This is an exceptional deal at lower-end hotels, but unfortunately there aren’t many of them in the UK or Europe. At the very top end, The May Fair hotel in London is still selling for £200+ a night, and redeeming points seems to be a decent bargain.

The offer also applies to Premium Room Award (+50% points) and Family Room Award (25%+).

Radisson Hotels 25% off EMEA sale

Radisson hotels has just launched a new promotion in Europe, Middle East and Africa.

You can access the offer page here.

  • Book by October 21
  • Stay by February 28, 2021
  • Discount is 10% – 25% at Radisson Edwardian hotels, for all other brands it seems to be a flat 25%
  • Reservations are cancellable 24 hours prior to arrival

I checked some UK hotels:

The rate is not very impressive – at the same discount (25%) Marriott chooses to throw in breakfast as well. If you find anything that suits your plan though, don’t forget to register to the current Radisson promotion to earn 5000 bonus points per stay.

Marriott free night voucher after a Homes & Villas stay!

Yes, another piece of Marriott news. You may have heard of Homes & Villas, which is an airbnb-style brand launched by Marriott in 2019. It has been flying under the radar since, but Marriott seems to be making an effort to promote it finally.

You could access the special offer here, which appears to be part of the ongoing Week of Wonders promotion.

  • Offer period: October 8 – December 31
  • To qualify, a minimum 3-night stay is required at a Homes & Villas property
  • You will receive a free night voucher within six weeks of stay completion
  • The voucher is valid at any Marriott property, capped at 35,000 points

And here are the benefits you get when staying at Homes & Villas:

  • Earn 5 points / $1 (as opposed to 10 points at most brands)
  • 1 elite night credit per night stayed
  • Gold member earns 500 points as welcome amenity
  • Platinum member and above earn 1000 points as welcome amenity

So you don’t get benefits like room upgrade or late check-out etc, which is expected as they are not really hotels, and probably only have a loose contract with the Marriott group.

The problem is, Homes & Villas has a very limited footprint at the moment.

  • There is no participation in Asia Pacific at all
  • There are twelve participating countries in Europe
  • In the UK, it’s only present in the following cities: Cambridge, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, London, Oxford, Winchester and York

And since you are looking at (posh) apartments here, prices aren’t cheap. For a long weekend in late October, the cheapest option at London is a one-bedroom flat in Brixton:

In Glasgow, you can get a two-bedroom flat for £82 per night, which is a pretty good deal:

Anyway, 35,000 points are worth around £180 – £200, so if you travel to any of these destinations by the end of this year it might be worth weighing your options.

Marriott global promotion: off-peak redemption rates through November

Yesterday I wrote about the new Marriott Week of Wonders promotion – I thought it was for Asia Pacific only but I was wrong, it turned out to be global but each country / region has its own variant.

The UK version can be accessed here. Most of the so-called “offers” listed here are long-lasting ones or more “features” than “offers”, so although Marriott is trying very hard, the majority of this campaign is just a boring propaganda in my view.

And very annoyingly, they mention “50% less when buying points” in the email, whereas if you click through you see it’s actually referring to the ongoing “50% bonus when buying points” offer, which is much less attractive. The message is misleading at the very least, if not deceptive.

There is an genuine offer however. Until October 15, you could book most Marriott hotel globally (although not all) at the cheaper off-peak rate which, as advertised, can save you up to 33% in points. You need to stay by November 30 though, and after October 15 if you modify your reservation it will be repriced.

Marriott’s redemption chart is as follows:

So you pay as little as 5,000 points for a room night under this promotion. Even better:

  • You could use the 5th night free benefit, so pay the price of four nights for a stay of five
  • It also staggers with the PointSavers offer, which you can learn more here

In the most extreme case, you pay 16,000 points for five nights at a Cat 1 hotel – that’s 3,600 points per night!

Another good news is for the Amex cardholders – from 8 October 2020 to 31 January 2021, all Marriott hotels spend put through the UK Marriott card is going to earn you 10 points / £1 (regular rate is 6 points), which is very good.

Courtyard Edinburgh 50% off flash sale

A while ago I wrote about Courtyard Edinburgh‘s 50% off flash sale, which I actually took advantage of. Looks like the deal is back, although more restricted this time.

As promoted on their facebook page, the new offer is:

  • Valid for stays in November
  • Sun – Thur stays only
  • 50% off for a minimum 2-night stay
  • exclusive of breakfast

No special code or landing page is needed, just search and book on Marriott’s website.

Rate appears to be slightly higher this time, between £29 and £34 per night. Not as good as the £24 I paid, but still a great deal though. Remember that you’ll get 2,500 bonus points per stay, plus $20 hotel credit per night for Platinum members.

Similar deals from other hotels:

NYX London Hotel opening offer, 2 nights + breakfast + £50 credit=£229

Jurys Inn / Leonardo Hotels is a local hotel chain which can be seen in many UK cities. They have just launched a new brand – NYX – by opening the first hotel in central London (Holborn).

The hotel is not really new – it’s a former Grange Hotel and the reviews were not very good, so hopefully the re-branding rejuvenates the property. They are having an opening offer at the moment, by paying £229 you get:

  • 2-night accommodation, with breakfast included
  • £50 dining credit
  • Early check-in at 12pm
  • Late check-out at 2pm
  • 20% off spa treatment

Unsurprisingly availability is excellent at the moment so no need to rush to any booking. To be honest, even with the breakfast and £50 credit, £229 for 2 nights in a 4* hotel is not really that eye-catching, as many hotels in the same league are in the £70-a-night range.

What I do find interesting is that you can pay £30 more for a Double King room:

I think it’s the first time I see a hotel offer this sort of room type (only seen Double Queen before)! If you travel in four and need a room in central London, this can be a good deal. Although I’m not sure if the free breakfast is for four or only two people…

If you decide to book, you could also join the Jury Rewards loyal programme to earn a few points.