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SIGNAL · MARRIOTT-20-OFF-ESCAPES-STAYS-MAY-117-2026-BOOK-BY-SUNDAY · Apr 22

Marriott 20% Off Escapes: Stays May 1–17, 2026 (Book by Sunday)

Marriott Bonvoy members get 20% off Escapes for stays May 1–17, 2026, in select regions; non-members get 15%. Booking deadline is Sunday. Rates are prepaid, non-refundable, and exclude luxury brands

Why it matters

Spans 11 hotel programs (Bulgari, Design Hotels, EDITION...).

What happened

  • **Booking Deadline:** Sunday (implied imminent).
  • **Stay Dates:** May 1–17, 2026.
  • **Advance Booking:** Must book at least 5 days prior to stay.
  • **Regions:** Valid in US, Canada, Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, Middle East, and Africa. Unavailable in Greater China (China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan). Asia-Pacific availability varies by resort.
  • **Weekend Definitions:** Middle East/North Africa: Wednesday–Saturday. Elsewhere: Thursday–Sunday. Some Asia-Pacific resorts available daily.
  • **Exclusions:** EDITION, The Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, Bulgari, Marriott Vacation Club, Design Hotels, and Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy. JW Marriott, W Hotels, and The Luxury Collection are excluded in Asia-Pacific.
  • **Terms:** Prepaid, non-cancellable, non-changeable, non-refundable. Rates are per night for standard rooms, single or double occupancy. Not valid for groups of 10+. Rates do not include taxes/fees. Must book via direct Marriott channels (Marriott.com, app, phone, or hotel) to earn points

Marriott has released its latest 20% off Escapes promotion for stays between May 1 and 17, 2026. The offer applies to select countries across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Marriott Bonvoy members receive a 20% discount on the Standard Rate, while non-members are capped at 15%. Special 25% off links may be emailed to select members. **Key Details:**

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