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How to Get Marriott Lifetime Status
You need at least 250 nights and five years of elite status to qualify for Marriott's lowest lifetime status tier.
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Marriott is one of the largest hotel companies in the world, with 30 brands and more than 7,000 properties in over 131 countries and territories. Depending on your travel preferences, maintaining loyalty to a large chain like Marriott can have its perks. Whether you’re on a road trip or a luxurious honeymoon, you can enjoy benefits like complimentary room upgrades, Marriott Bonvoy® bonus points, enhanced Wi-Fi and late checkout.
The Marriott Bonvoy program features five tiers of elite status, but only three are available to unlock for a lifetime. Here's a closer look to learn how you can achieve the benefits of elite status forever.
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Marriott lifetime status qualifications
Marriott’s elite status tiers include Silver, Gold, Platinum, Titanium and Ambassador. However, only Silver, Gold and Platinum are available for lifetime status. To earn this status, you must collect a minimum number of qualifying nights and years of elite status.
Here’s a summary of the requirements for each lifetime status tier:
Silver Elite Lifetime Status: 250 lifetime nights and five years of status.
Gold Elite Lifetime Status: 400 lifetime nights and seven years of Gold Elite status or higher.
Platinum Elite Lifetime Status: 600 lifetime nights and 10 years of Platinum Elite status.
Keep in mind that you’re not required to maintain elite status for consecutive years to qualify for lifetime status.
Importantly, only the calendar year in which you achieve elite status counts as a year for lifetime status. For example, if you earn Gold Elite status at the end of 2021 and get to enjoy the benefits for the balance of 2021 and all of 2022, only 2021 will count toward your years of status. You must qualify again in 2022 for a second year counted toward lifetime status.
When SPG and Marriott merged in 2018, Marriott and Starwood Preferred Guest loyalists who had 750 elite nights and 10 years of Platinum status became Lifetime Titanium Elite members. Unfortunately, there is no way to become a Marriott Lifetime Titanium Elite anymore. The only way to receive the perks of this lifetime status is to have been grandfathered into it when the two programs merged.
The benefits of Lifetime status
Besides earning lifetime benefits of the respective status tier, another perk of lifetime status is your Marriott Bonvoy® points will never expire. Fortunately, Marriott makes it easy to track your progress toward lifetime status online or through the Marriott Bonvoy app.
When does Marriott update lifetime status?
According to Marriott, when you qualify again for elite status, your lifetime total is updated during the early part of the following year.
Accumulating the required number of nights is a straightforward part of the equation to unlocking lifetime status. You'll get credit for paid nights, award nights and nights earned as Elite Night Credits through Marriott credit cards. Depending on your travel habits, the requirement can take a bit of time.
The second part of the puzzle is earning status for multiple years. You can earn Bonvoy status each year by either booking eligible stays at Marriott hotels (10 nights for Silver, 25 nights for Gold or 50 nights for Platinum). Or you can earn status through a credit card.
Several Marriott co-branded credit cards and other premium credit cards provide complimentary elite status in the program. The status and benefits you get by earning with a credit card is the same as what you’d get if you earned it by qualifying through stays.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the highest Lifetime status with Marriott? What is the highest Lifetime status with Marriott?
Lifetime Platinum Elite status is the highest level and it can be achieved after earning 600 lifetime nights and 10 years of Platinum Elite status or higher.
Does Marriott have Lifetime Titanium status? Does Marriott have Lifetime Titanium status?
Yes, but only for those elites who were grandfathered into the program when Marriott and Starwood merged in 2018. If you had 750 elite nights and 10 years as a Platinum member with either Starwood or Marriott, you received Lifetime Titanium Elite status. It is no longer possible to achieve Lifetime Titanium Elite.
How do I check my Marriott Lifetime status? How do I check my Marriott Lifetime status?
Log in to your Marriott Bonvoy account and click on the down arrow next to your name in the top-right corner. Select "Overview" from the drop-down menu. Then, click "Nights This Year" and you will see a pop-up showing the number of elite nights that you’ve earned.
If you want to pursue the path to Marriott Bonvoy lifetime status
Achieving lifetime elite status with Marriott definitely requires a long-term commitment to the chain. To earn the lowest tier, Silver elite lifetime status, you’ll have to stay 250 lifetime nights and earn five years of status. Once you've surpassed lifetime status criteria, you have access to the level's perks for life — plus your points never expire.
However, achieving the annual status requirement by having a credit card that offers complimentary Marriott Bonvoy elite status is easy to do. Plus, if you were a Starwood loyalist, the years of elite status that you had carried over to Marriott.
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