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Can multiple people use Marriott mobile key?

With Mobile Key you can also access secure guest areas of the hotel, like the fitness center, pool, lounge, and parking garage. Can more than one person have Mobile Key for a room? Your Mobile Key is tied to your Marriott Bonvoy member number, so we're only able to offer one Mobile Key per room at this time.



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A mobile key is typically based on Bluetooth or Near Field Communication (NFC). These technologies make unlocking doors effortless. After receiving the digital key on their smartphone, all a hotel guest needs to do is tap a button to unlock a door or place the device near the door.

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No, Marriott does not allow members to use a free night award certificate to book a room for another person. However, you can use your points to book an award night for another person. To do so, contact Marriott customer service at 1-800-228-2100.

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You can only use your Marriott Bonvoy® Points to Gift an Award Redemption Reservation to another Guest You cannot use a Free Night Award Certificate to book a Room for another Guest.

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No, a Free Night Anniversary Award issued by Marriott Bonvoy® Partner Credit Cards cannot be transferred or gifted to another Guest, They can only be used by the Member. A Free Night Award is for the Account Holder's primary use. A Free Night Award cannot be transferred from one Member to another.

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The answer is Yes. You can check into the hotel even if someone else has booked or paid for it. Each property will have its rules and policies according to which they will allow the same.

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Bottom line. Just about all major hotel loyalty programs let you redeem points for others, though the process varies by program. In some cases you can transfer your points to others, while in other cases you can just redeem a reward for others.

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You can book a hotel room for someone else using your credit card as long as you list that person as the guest on the reservation. The person whose hotel room you book with your credit card will need to provide a photo ID when checking in, along with a credit card that has their name on it for incidentals.

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Most hotels will accommodate visitors in your room during the daytime, within reason. However, be aware of potential restrictions around overnight guests.

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if you book on behalf of others: you will obtain their authorization prior to acting on their behalf.

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