$100 Credit at Renaissance

The first 2500 Miles & More members to sign up get a $100 certificate for Renaissance, valid on minimum 2-night stays. The form is in German, I don’t speak it but had no problem filling it out.

German speakers out there, let me know if there additional terms and conditions I should be aware of?

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Comments

  1. Coupon is only good for three months after date of issue, and it will take 4-6 weeks until it’s sent. Everything else is the same boilerplate stuff you’d find in Marriott’s typical English language Ts and Cs.

  2. The other thing to note is that you have to turn the coupon in at check-in for a stay of two consecutive paid nights. It can be used to pay for the room, taxes, food, spa, or gift shop purchases if they are billed to the room and the establishments belong to the hotel or Marriott.

    The coupon is not valid for rates that require ID or membership; it is only valid for publicly-listed rates. Prepaid rates, catering, group rates, employee rates, and contracted rates are excluded. It cannot be used with other vouchers including Marriott Prepaid Cards or Checks or with reservations that are made through a travel agent. The coupon is not replaceable if lost/stolen/destroyed/expired. It cannot be extended.

  3. Nice find! I love me some Renaissance hotel action. On an unrelated note, Chase sent me two envelopes yesterday. Number 1: Your request for a BA card has been denied (too many applications). Number 2: You’ve been pre-approved for some other Chase credit card.

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