Free Marriott Courtyard Nights Giveaway to Celebrate Their Redesigned Lobbies

Marriott Courtyard is rolling out new re-designed lobbies to appeal especially to business travelers, and they reached out to me to see if I’d be willing to share it with my readers. The offer? I could give away 2 free nights at any Marriott Courtyard in the Continental U.S., and they’d give me free nights for myself as well.

As regular visitors to View from the Wing know, when I get offers like these my first question is, “Do you mind if I just give away those nights to my readers as well?” And the answer is almost universally yes. I’ll wind up checking out the new lobbies in the normal course of my travels, I don’t need the free nights, I much enjoy giving them away to readers instead.

So that’s the offer — I have 2 sets of 2 free nights at any Marriott Courtyard in the Continental U.S. to give away! (With apologies to my international readers with no plans to visit the United States.)

I’m not a Marriott Rewards elite member, but Marriott more than anything else is known for its consistency. They’re everywhere. Many towns, a Marriott Courtyard or similar is the top option in town which makes it really useful and sometimes you just need a reliable place to sleep near a meeting. It’s great to see them being thoughtful about how to be more than just a room while maintaining a mid-level price point (though indeed, in some cities like New York one could hardly consider the price point mid-level, but then it ought to be compared to most other options!).

Here’s Marriott’s 30 second spot promoting their new lobby:

They’re holding events through December 16 at BWI, Houston Intercontinental, and Phoenix airports to promote the lobbies… couches for relaxation, luggage tags to give away.

They’ve renovated about 500 properties with better lobbies to allow groups to congregate, prepare for meetings, etc. Here’s the list of properties that have the new lobbies They have more stations with powerports, and a touch screen information TV. They’ve adopted a standard Bistro coffee/sandwhich place that’s apparently doing well with double digit percentage gains in sales.

Here’s how to enter to win:

  • Leave a comment in this post naming something you especially value in a hotel when on business travel.
  • Normally I say “one entry per person” and more than one will disqualify you. This time we’ll try something new. You may enter as many times as you like, however you may not enter twice in a row meaning that you have to have at least one other person comment after you before adding another comment/entry.
  • The contest will last until 12pm Eastern on December 12. I will draw two winners who will each receive the two free nights with the help of Random.org. Winners will be put in touch with Marriott’s representative to claim their prize.

All interpretations are mine and final and I have no liability in this, all rules imposed by Marriott and their representatives will apply. I’m passing along an opportunity and making this available to my readers, I’ve not taken any compensation for doing so, let’s all treat this in this spirit with which it’s intended. By entering you indicate your agreement. Thanks!

Any questions, ask away!

About Gary Leff

Gary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel - a topic he has covered since 2002. Co-founder of frequent flyer community InsideFlyer.com, emcee of the Freddie Awards, and named one of the "World's Top Travel Experts" by Conde' Nast Traveler (2010-Present) Gary has been a guest on most major news media, profiled in several top print publications, and published broadly on the topic of consumer loyalty. More About Gary »

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Comments

  1. quiet room – no voices and snoring from the next room, no doors slamming, no ice machine sounds, no elevators, no hvac buzzing

  2. Power supply seems to make a huge difference in my overall satisfaction during business travel hotel stays. Having a power jack on our above the desk level is a huge plus. I can’t stand crawling around underneath the desk to plug in my computer. And I also love having a power jack located on an open wall where I can easily set up the ironing board. It is maddening when the only outlet is behind the bed and I have to try and squeeze in the board somewhere to iron out my shirt before a meeting.

  3. Comfortable bed.

    (BTW, Kind of a cheap ploy for additional website hits by allowing unlimited entries. This feels like one of those classic program “enhancements” that’s really just a devaluation for members…or in this case, readers).

  4. A clean room, and a comfortable bed. Free wi-fi and airport shuttles are also big pluses. For the Courtyard brand, I LOVE the new touchscreens in the lobbies that allow you to search for local businesses such as restaurants, and then print directions straight to a printer located in the lobby as well, have used them several times.

  5. Gary,

    I especially value a comfortable bed while traveling on business. Nothing beats a great night’s sleep while out on the road.

  6. What I value the most is the hotel’s location, and specifically accessibility to transit. If it’s close to where I need to be and saves me the need to rent a car, that’s a huge plus.

  7. fast wireless internet and a healthy breakfast not just corns syrup sweetened yogurt and sugary cereal. Bacon and eggs, maybe even veggies.

  8. free hot breakfast. Some places have a to-go bag ready, great for eating a breakfast sandwich in the car if you’re running late.

  9. I value a good high speed connection in the room, whether wired or wireless. I hate it when the internet is too slow to even load gmail

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