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MARRIOTT OWNERS: Important Update to our Guest of Owner Policy from Marriott Vacation Clubs [Related thread in the TUG Vistana forum.]

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I would appreciate information on the appropriate way to add guests names for my daughter and husband for a week at a Marriott resort that was the result of a II exchange. Our II account is paid by Club dues to Marriott. I do not think I should have to buy an Interval guest certificate for my daughter (same last name). It is my understanding that the resort typically does not get the reservation information from II until a few weeks before check in. How can I do a MVC guest form 30 days before check in if the reservation is not in our account.
If you will not be present and she is not on the II account, you will either have to get a guest certificate or negotiate directly with the resort for her to be able to check in otherwise. Technically you would need a guest certificate. You may be able to upgrade your account with II to Platinum and get free guest certificates. Remember you are now outside the MVC umbrella by exchanging even if back into a MVC resort.
 
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I would appreciate information on the appropriate way to add guests names for my daughter and husband for a week at a Marriott resort that was the result of a II exchange. Our II account is paid by Club dues to Marriott. I do not think I should have to buy an Interval guest certificate for my daughter (same last name). It is my understanding that the resort typically does not get the reservation information from II until a few weeks before check in. How can I do a MVC guest form 30 days before check in if the reservation is not in our account.
Your guest certificate needs to be purchased directly from II and has nothing to do with the MVC form. Just because she has the same last name doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have to purchase a guest certificate. If she isn’t on the ownerships a guest cert is needed.
 

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I would appreciate information on the appropriate way to add guests names for my daughter and husband for a week at a Marriott resort that was the result of a II exchange. Our II account is paid by Club dues to Marriott. I do not think I should have to buy an Interval guest certificate for my daughter (same last name). It is my understanding that the resort typically does not get the reservation information from II until a few weeks before check in. How can I do a MVC guest form 30 days before check in if the reservation is not in our account.
You may not think you should have to, but according to the rules governing II trades, you need to. There may be workarounds, but these could fail and your daughter could be refused at check-in.
 
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I would appreciate information on the appropriate way to add guests names for my daughter and husband for a week at a Marriott resort that was the result of a II exchange. Our II account is paid by Club dues to Marriott. I do not think I should have to buy an Interval guest certificate for my daughter (same last name). It is my understanding that the resort typically does not get the reservation information from II until a few weeks before check in. How can I do a MVC guest form 30 days before check in if the reservation is not in our account.
Are you not going at all? Are you arriving later than everyone else? Does your husband share your ownership? Is he part of your corporate II account? If so, did you put his name on the exchange if he’s arriving first? If you’re using the exchange and your daughter is joining you, there’s no need to purchase an II guest certificate unless she is the one checking in prior to you. The guest of owner form relates to reservations made directly by you with MVC, not II exchanges.
 

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Our daughter and husband are arriving 6 hours before us if the airlines cooperate. Since we are getting in at midnight, we'd like them to be able to check in earlier than that. My husband's name is on an interval confirmation for the unit. He and I are joint owners of the MVC account (with separate logins).
 

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Your guest certificate needs to be purchased directly from II and has nothing to do with the MVC form. Just because she has the same last name doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have to purchase a guest certificate. If she isn’t on the ownerships a guest cert is needed.
Thank you for the clarification!
 

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Our daughter and husband are arriving 6 hours before us if the airlines cooperate. Since we are getting in at midnight, we'd like them to be able to check in earlier than that. My husband's name is on an interval confirmation for the unit. He and I are joint owners of the MVC account (with separate logins).
Then you need to pay for the II guest certificate in order for your daughter and her hubby to check in to the exchange since you are arriving 6 hours later. Or, as another post suggested, see if you can upgrade your II membership and then use one of the free guest certificates that comes with that level.
 

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Our daughter and husband are arriving 6 hours before us if the airlines cooperate. Since we are getting in at midnight, we'd like them to be able to check in earlier than that. My husband's name is on an interval confirmation for the unit. He and I are joint owners of the MVC account (with separate logins).
You may be able to get the resort to add them as a guest and let them check in early in this situation. It's possible they may not allow it but I've never been denied that option though I know they have tightened up on this in the last few months. I'd start by calling the resort and discussing with them.
 

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The easiest solution would definitely be to upgrade your Interval membership and use one of your free Guest Certificates.
 

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The easiest solution would definitely be to upgrade your Interval membership and use one of your free Guest Certificates.
Or just buy a GC. Aren't they $60? Seems like a cheap way to ensure my daughter can check in.
 

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Or just buy a GC. Aren't they $60? Seems like a cheap way to ensure my daughter can check in.

$79 for one. or $139 to upgrade to Platinum which includes 5 free guest certificates and other benefits like cheaper up-size fees
 

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$79 for one. or $139 to upgrade to Platinum which includes 5 free guest certificates and other benefits like cheaper up-size fees
Yes and there are often offers available.
Most recently $99 for one year Platinum upgrade.
I just renewed for 4 years for $199?
 

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$79 for one. or $139 to upgrade to Platinum which includes 5 free guest certificates and other benefits like cheaper up-size fees
I know we are all about saving money here, myself included. But in the end, it all seems like a lot to worry about.
 

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Yes and there are often offers available.
Most recently $99 for one year Platinum upgrade.
I just renewed for 4 years for $199?

I never seem to get those offers! Wish I did. But I inevitably end up paying the $139
 

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Although I don't frequently exchange through II, I don't think I would pay for a guest certificate if I will be staying at the resort. I would just call the front desk to inform them your family members may be arriving before you do. If they won't allow this, then I would ask for a manager. It is ridiculous to have to pay for a guest certificate in this situation if it is another MVC resort. This obviously isn't a rental situation.
 

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Although I don't frequently exchange through II, I don't think I would pay for a guest certificate if I will be staying at the resort. I would just call the front desk to inform them your family members may be arriving before you do. If they won't allow this, then I would ask for a manager. It is ridiculous to have to pay for a guest certificate in this situation if it is another MVC resort. This obviously isn't a rental situation.
It certainly doesn’t hurt to ask but GCs aren’t just for rentals.
 

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Thank you all for your thoughts and suggestions.
 

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But most of the Marriott Vacation Club inventory that is listed for rent on Marriott.com is owned and controlled by Marriott Vacation Club and Marriott Vacations gets the revenue when it rents. They just pay Marriott International a licensing fee and royalty fees to list and rent the inventory on Marriott.com.
Then the way I understand it is, as an owner, I cannot rent from another owner (or vice versa) if checkin is within 30 days, but I can rent/stay by booking through Bonvoy? Seems contradictory. Am I understanding this correctly?

And best I can remember, anytime I've asked MVC to help me rent my week, they always wanted 12+ months lead time.
 

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Then the way I understand it is, as an owner, I cannot rent from another owner (or vice versa) if checkin is within 30 days, but I can rent/stay by booking through Bonvoy? Seems contradictory. Am I understanding this correctly?
You can get the guest name form changed in under 30 days, they just don't like having to do it.

They introduced the issue to demotivate those who rent out at scale and take advantage of the discounts for club points booking at 30 days. As ever the actions of a few cause additional homework for many.
 

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Then the way I understand it is, as an owner, I cannot rent from another owner (or vice versa) if checkin is within 30 days, but I can rent/stay by booking through Bonvoy? Seems contradictory. Am I understanding this correctly?

And best I can remember, anytime I've asked MVC to help me rent my week, they always wanted 12+ months lead time.
You can certainly change the guest name within 30 days. Changes take only a few days. The 30 days is just MVCs way of covering their butt. The MVC rental program is much different than doing it yourself. When you have MVC rent it, you just give them the week and they pay you.
 

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Question then: how late before arrival date can I give it to Marriott to rent?
 

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Question then: how late before arrival date can I give it to Marriott to rent?
I tried finding some info on the MVC owner site and didn't turn up anything. You probably need to call Marriott. I believe you first have a reservation and call MVC to see if they are willing to accept it for rent. They may not be willing to even take certain resorts or weeks. If they are accepting them, they will offer a fixed rental fee. This fee may change depending on current inventory and demand. If you accept, they take the week and send you a check.
 
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