Following the recent mass increase in hotel categories the points required for stay anytime awards will shortly be dramatically increased.
'Effective 1st June 2007, Stay Anytime rewards will have a point-requirement increase to 100% over Standard Rewards. Stay Anytime rewards allow you to override blackout dates and other restrictions. The new pricing will apply to Stay Anytime reservations booked on or after
1st June 2007.'
This continued devaluation seriously questions the exchange of weeks to MR points. I have been a big supporter of the MVCI product and particularly the option to access Marriott Hotels when I’ve chosen not to use my timeshare weeks. However this is now becoming totally unfeasible. MVCI continue to promote this option vigorously and at European resorts, such things as ‘Point accelerator Programs’ (basically buying low MF units and converting annually to points). At present you’re lucky to get a Courtyard room for a week in exchange for your MVCI week.
Many, including myself have purchased developer weeks with the knowledge of re-sale but want the points option as it suits there vacation options. This is no longer the case and MVCI sales will find it increasingly difficult to use this program as a selling point in the future.
However, this could easily be corrected by MVCI by increasing the points given per week to keep in touch with the increase applied to the cost to redeem hotel awards and increased room rates.
'Effective 1st June 2007, Stay Anytime rewards will have a point-requirement increase to 100% over Standard Rewards. Stay Anytime rewards allow you to override blackout dates and other restrictions. The new pricing will apply to Stay Anytime reservations booked on or after
1st June 2007.'
This continued devaluation seriously questions the exchange of weeks to MR points. I have been a big supporter of the MVCI product and particularly the option to access Marriott Hotels when I’ve chosen not to use my timeshare weeks. However this is now becoming totally unfeasible. MVCI continue to promote this option vigorously and at European resorts, such things as ‘Point accelerator Programs’ (basically buying low MF units and converting annually to points). At present you’re lucky to get a Courtyard room for a week in exchange for your MVCI week.
Many, including myself have purchased developer weeks with the knowledge of re-sale but want the points option as it suits there vacation options. This is no longer the case and MVCI sales will find it increasingly difficult to use this program as a selling point in the future.
However, this could easily be corrected by MVCI by increasing the points given per week to keep in touch with the increase applied to the cost to redeem hotel awards and increased room rates.