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    Is Marriott Bonvoy Titanium Elite status worth it?

    techmanager291@gmail.comBy techmanager291@gmail.comOctober 29, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Marriott is a popular hotel chain beloved by many (including me) because of its incredibly large global footprint and wide variety of properties. I have held one of the top-tier elite statuses, Titanium Elite, for the past few years now and don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. This status is so valuable to me that at times I’ve found myself checking in to many Marriott hotels, but not for work or vacation like most travelers. So, what was the reason for doing what points and miles enthusiasts like myself call “mattress runs”?

    Well, it was for me to acquire Marriott Bonvoy Titanium Elite status. I’ve already requalified for Titanium Elite status for next year, and it was so worth it. Keep reading to find out what Marriott Titanium Elite status is, the benefits of obtaining this tier of status and how to earn it.

    What is Marriott Bonvoy Titanium Elite status?

    Titanium Elite status is the second-highest published status you can achieve with the Marriott Bonvoy program; it sits above Platinum Elite status and below Ambassador Elite status. To achieve this status, you need 75 elite qualifying night credits per year. Titanium Elite is the highest Marriott Bonvoy status you can attain without meeting a spending requirement.

    Le Meridien Maldives Resort & Spa in the Maldives. KATIE GENTER/THE POINTS GUY

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    What are the benefits of Marriott Bonvoy Titanium Elite status?

    The benefits associated with Titanium Elite status are very enticing. Some of the best benefits are:

    Related: Ways to earn lots of Marriott Bonvoy points

    JW Marriott Hotel Medan in Indonesia. KATIE GENTER/THE POINTS GUY

    For my two Annual Choice Benefits for 2024, I chose five Nightly Upgrade Awards at the 50-night mark and a free night award certificate worth up to 40,000 points at the 75-night mark.

    Personally, I always like to pick Annual Choice Benefits that I can quantify. For example, since TPG values Marriott points at 0.7 cents apiece (per our October 2025 valuations), a 40,000-point free night award is worth $280.

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    I also get a lot of value with Nightly Upgrade Awards, especially when staying at luxury properties, such as a JW Marriott or St. Regis. These upgrades are perfect to use in conjunction with Marriott’s “Stay for 5, Pay for 4” perk on award bookings. This benefit allows you to stay five nights in a standard Marriott room and receive one night free when booking with points. These Nightly Upgrade Awards allow you to put in a request for the highest possible upgrade and not just the next level up. Last year, I used one at the JW Marriott Hotel Beijing Central to get upgraded to a massive wraparound Sky Garden suite.

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    The St. Regis Osaka in Japan. KATIE GENTER/THE POINTS GUY

    Related: Your guide to using Marriott Nightly Upgrade Awards

    Marriott Bonvoy Titanium Elite status vs. Platinum Elite status

    If you’re interested in obtaining Marriott elite status without meeting the annual stay requirements, the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card will give you complimentary Platinum Elite status (enrollment is required). Though you will receive many perks similar to those of Titanium Elite status, there are seemingly a lot more people at this elite tier due to the card’s benefits.

    Therefore, I found during my travels that with more Platinum Elite members out there, my chances of getting room upgrades were becoming slimmer, so getting to the next level of status would increase those odds. Plus, with the rollout of automated complimentary upgrades, my chances are that much higher of getting an upgrade. So far, I have traveled abroad over 15 times this year, and I have only not been upgraded to a suite once.

    The single biggest motivating factor for obtaining Titanium Elite status is complimentary United MileagePlus Premier Silver status. Having held various United MileagePlus statuses in prior years, I know this is a valuable perk. I knew I would not requalify for United status this year, so achieving Titanium Elite status is a great way for me to keep this airline status.

    Though Premier Silver is United MileagePlus’ lowest tier, it does include beneficial perks like one free checked bag (up to 70 pounds); priority check-in, security and Group 2 boarding; complimentary first-class upgrades as early as the day of departure (though upgrades at Premier Silver are rare); and the most important benefit for me, complimentary access to Economy Plus or preferred seating. This is essential as I am a big guy, standing over 6 feet tall, so even the extra few inches of legroom that the Economy Plus seats provide matters.

    Additionally, thanks to Marriott’s partnership with Air Canada, top-tier Marriott elite members also receive Aeroplan 25K status, which provides solid perks like free checked bags, priority boarding and annual upgrade credits. While I don’t fly on Air Canada often, I’m never one to turn down complimentary elite status.

    Related: United Premier status: What it is and how to earn it

    How to earn Marriott Bonvoy Titanium Elite status

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    As I mentioned, you must earn 75 elite qualifying night credits to achieve Titanium Elite status. These elite night credits can be earned in a variety of ways, including (terms apply):

    Related: Why you need both a personal and business Marriott Bonvoy credit card

    Bottom line

    While a sweet spot with Marriott Bonvoy is Platinum Elite status, achieving Titanium Elite status requires just 25 more elite night credits, which can easily be achieved if you hold one (or two) of Marriott’s cobranded credit cards. The added benefits you get when you jump from Platinum to Titanium elite status are minimal, but the added perk of United MileagePlus Premier Silver elite status and the increased earning rate definitely move the needle for me.

    It’s just a bummer that Marriott removed Lifetime Titanium status, because I would certainly strive for it.

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