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Are Marriott hotels non refundable?

If you cancel your booking with less 48 hours to go before your reservation date, you risk paying one night's fee instead of getting a refund. This policy applies to all Marriott hotels in the United States, Canada, Caribbean and Latin America, unless they state otherwise.



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Terms & Conditions: Advance purchase rates reservations cannot be changed, are prepaid and non-refundable. If cancellation of or change to reservation takes place, guest will forfeit total room charge plus tax.

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For the most part, there are two types of hotel reservations: A nonrefundable reservation – these are slightly cheaper, usually pre-paid, and give the hotel confidence in their inventory. A refundable reservation – these are slightly more expensive and give the traveler flexibility in when they can cancel the room.

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Flexible rates have no special restrictions and follows the hotel's standard guarantee and cancellation policy. Non-Refundable rates are exclusive offers that require full prepayment at the time of booking and is nonrefundable.

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If a hotel refuses to refund customer payments, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) may step in via an enforcement action.

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Call the hotel directly (don't call Marriott call centre). Most hotels will consider waiving your cancellation fee since they want a happy customer.

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You booked your stay with a credit or debit card Also, note that it may take a while to see your money added back to your account. With Marriott properties, for example, refunds of any kind may take up to 90 days to process, meaning you could be left waiting months to receive your money.

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When booking a hotel room through Expedia, you can choose between two types of hotel reservations. If you opt for the fully refundable option, the hotel booking can be canceled up to 48 hours before the check-in date and the guest will receive a full refund. The other option is a non-refundable hotel booking.

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Many hotel stays are refundable as long as you cancel within at least 48 hours. But some aren't. If you leave without making any arrangements, the hotel probably will charge you for the full stay. Experts say hotels consider refund requests on a case-by-case basis.

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Understanding 'nonrefundable' Depending on the ticket type, often, 'nonrefundable' simply means: The airline will not give you all of your money back if you cancel (true for most basic economy tickets). The airline will not refund your ticket value as cash (it will be remitted as a voucher instead).

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Cancelling a non-refundable bookings may result in a full charge of the booking. Free cancellation means that the booking can be cancelled within a certain period of time. For example, some properties allow you to cancel 48 hours before check-in time. Beyond the arranged time, any cancellation may be charged a fee.

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If you cancel after the deadline, you may be charged a cancellation fee. The fee can range from one night's stay to the full amount of your reservation. It's important to note that some hotels may have different cancellation policies for peak times or special events.

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Some hotels require a 24-hour notice for cancellation, while others may require a week's notice. Keep in mind that some hotels may have different cancellation policies depending on the type of room you book or the time of year.

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