20% Off Marriott eGift Cards From Costco
While these are marketed as Gaylord Hotel gift cards, the terms state:
“-E-Card may be used at participating properties within the Marriott portfolio of brands, including participating hotel outlets: retail, spa, golf and food and beverage.
-Marriott Gift E-Cards may also be used at participating Ritz-Carlton hotels.”
So these act like regular Marriott eGift cards.
They will be emailed to you within an hour of purchase and they never expire.
-Non-Costco members will pay $83.99 for $100
-Costco members will pay $79.99 for $100.
-Costco Executive members will pay $78.39 for $100 after their Executive rebate.
Select Costco stores are also selling these as physical gift cards.
It’s worth noting that you can even pay a catering bill at Marriott with gift cards. I was at a kosher catered wedding that was paid for with (discounted) Marriott gift cards
Anyone had luck finding these in store?
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Can the gift cards be used overseas in Asia or Europe?
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“Due to inventory changes, item xxxxxx in your cart is no longer available. This item cannot be purchased at this time.”
Reselling ability?
@chuck:
The GC FAQ page has the same participating language. It’s legalese.
You can call the hotel to see if they take Marriott gift cards, but I’d wager that they all accept them (aside from Atlantis until mid 2016) based on the GC FAQs only noting that one property.
it says participating ritz carlton…how do we know specifically in advance
@AG:
From the GC terms:
https://gifts.marriott.com/cws/marriott/consumer/main/home.py?_FUNCTION_:faq
“The Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas is unable to accept Marriott Gift Cards or Travel Cards until mid-2016.”
That seems to be the only exception listed there.
Does this work for Atlantis?