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The Marriott Gift Card sale that we let you now about last week is finally here. For today and tomorrow you can receive a 15% discount when you buy. Note there is a limit of $5,000 per person/per credit card/per day. These means you could buy up to US$10,000 in total for gift cards, one $5K today and on $5K tomorrow. All gift cards purchased are valid for future travel globally this winter and beyond as they don’t have expiry dates.
The gift cards are only available for US and Canadian residents and are in USD and must be purchased online. You will not get the discount buying physical gift cards in a store or from a Marriott location.
Also note the following brands do not participate in gift cards: Bvlgari Hotels and Resorts, Design Hotels™, Homes & Villas by Marriott International™, The Ritz-Carlton Destination Club®, and The Ritz-Carlton Residences.
Learn more about and buy Marriott gift cards here
Here are some more Marriott offers to check out:
- 50% Bonus when you buy Bonvoy points online. Full details
- Earn up to 125,000 Bonus Bonvoy points + Automatic Platinum Elite Status with the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant American Express Card. Full details
- Receive up to 2 free nights for stays at participating Marriott Bonvoy hotels and resorts across the Middle East & Africa when you pay with your Mastercard. Full details & online booking.
- Find many more Marriott offers here
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