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New Marriott Rewards Award Chart in Hawaii

June 29, 2018 by Island Miler

The new Marriott Rewards award chart is finally here!  And the changes aren’t too bad.  But how do they impact Hawaii specifically?  Let’s take a look.

Ever since Marriott revealed its new award chart back in April, Marriott Rewards and SPG members nervously awaited the information they didn’t provide at the time: how properties would be distributed throughout this new chart.  But yesterday, Marriott finally revealed the information we so desperately desired.  And while my predictions didn’t come true, the distribution isn’t as bad as it could have been.

New Marriott Rewards Award Chart
Sheraton Waikiki

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While there was a real risk of a significant devaluation with the new list, that didn’t happen.  Instead, properties are appearing under categories that most closely equates to their former category level.  But, this isn’t always the case.  As far as Hawaii is concerned, some award rates have jumped by as much as 20,000 points per night.  However, properties that are seeing a significant increase are all Marriott Vacation Club properties, at least in Hawaii.

New Marriott Rewards Award Chart

Missing from the above list is the Koloa Landing Resort at Poipu, an Autograph Collection property.  On the current award chart, Koloa Landing is a category 8 property, which costs 40,000 points per night.  And, judging by the other Autograph Collection properties in Hawaii, I wouldn’t be surprised if Koloa Landing slots into category 6, costing 50,000 points per night.

New Marriott Rewards Award Chart
The Laylow Waikiki
Oh, and if you’ve ever wanted to stay at the St. Regis Princeville, now’s the time.  And that’s because, though the St. Regis is going to be a Category 8 with a redemption rate of 85,000 points per night, it’s a temporarily a Category 7.  This means that, for the time being anyway, an award night at the St. Regis will cost 60,000 points.

 

New Marriott Rewards Award Chart in Hawaii, Final Thoughts

You know what’s the best part about these changes?  Credit card certificates become useable in Hawaii again.  This is because the new Marriott Premier Plus Visa and the SPG cards come with an annual 35,000 point certificate.  And while the old Category 5 certificate was useless here, the new one can be used at the:

  • Courtyard Waikiki Beach
  • Sheraton Princess Kaiulani
  • Courtyard Oahu North Shore
  • Courtyard Kauai Coconut Beach
  • Sheraton Kauai Resort
  • Courtyard Maui Kahului Airport
  • Residence Inn Maui Wailea
  • Courtyard King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel
  • Sheraton Kona Keauhou Bay
  • Westin Hapuna Beach Resort

New Marriott Rewards Award Chart
Courtyard King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel
Heck, you can even use the old Category 5 certificate at Courtyard Kauai Coconut Beach and the Courtyard King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel.  But don’t count on things staying like this forever.

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