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A recurring question in the milesopedia Facebook group: does it make sense to transfer Select Membership Rewards from the American Express Cobalt™ Card to Marriott Bonvoy, or should we use them as credit against hotel/airbnb purchases?
The American Express Cobalt™ Card is my favourite credit card in my wallet because it allows me to:
And it offers an excellent welcome bonus that can amount to $600 in the first year by spending in the 5 points/$ categories
In short, it is surely the best travel hacker credit card in Canada.
American Express Membership Rewards can be transferred to Marriott Bonvoy at a 1:1.2 (or 5:6 if you prefer) rate.
This means that:
Here is the Marriott Bonvoy rate chart for a free night’s stay, with the number of Membership Rewards required.
But what is particularly interesting with Marriott Bonvoy, is when you stay 5 nights for the price of 4! It means you’re saving almost 20% in points on the whole stay.
So here is the Marriott Bonvoy rate chart for 5 nights in a hotel, with the number of Membership Rewards required.
American Express Membership Rewards can also be used as travel credits at the rate of 1,000 points = $10.
The big advantage of this solution is that Membership Rewards points can be applied to any type of travel purchase:
Now that we know more about the two possibilities, let’s see in which case it becomes interesting:
It will be up to you to calculate if it’s best to transfer towards Marriott Bonvoy or to redeem them for credit.
To help you, here are 2 tables which more detailed than the previous ones, to which I added the value of the points if they were used as a travel credit. This will allow you to easily determine the best solution FOR YOU!
There are several things to consider:
For 1 night in a Marriott Bonvoy hotel:
So, let’s take the example of a night in a category 4 hotel. You would need 25,000 Marriott Bonvoy points, which you could get by transferring 20,833 Membership Rewards.
Since these 20,833 Membership Rewards have a value of $208.33 if used as travel credits, your stay at this hotel – OR any alternative accommodation that suits you – would have to cost more than $208.33!
For 5 nights in a Marriott Bonvoy hotel:
So let’s take the example of 5 nights in a category 4 hotel. You would need 100,000 Marriott Bonvoy points, which you could get by transferring 83,333 Membership Rewards.
Since these 83,333 Membership Rewards have a value of $833.33 if used as travel credits, your stay at this hotel – OR at any alternative accommodation that suits you – would have to cost more than $833.33!
Being a travel hacker means knowing how to calculate to avoid making mistakes by transferring points unnecessarily… or by not taking advantage of the flexibility offered by them by booking the accommodation that suits YOU!
If you want to learn more about the American Express Cobalt™ Card, check out this article that details it!
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