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While major hotels are likely to accept a debit card or prepaid card in place of a credit card, they are unlikely to accept cash, a personal check or a money order at the time of booking. You might have better luck booking with those payment methods at small, independent hotels, though.
Hotels typically require a credit card when making a reservation because it provides them with the assurance that payment will be made. A debit card does not offer this same level of security, as there may not be enough funds in the account to cover the cost of the stay.
If you prefer using cash for your hotel expenses, you'll be pleased to know that Marriott does accept cash payments at most of its hotels. However, it's important to note that each hotel within the Marriott brand may have slightly different policies regarding cash payments.
Most Hotels Accept Debit Cards for No-Charge HoldsThe majority of hotels understand that not everyone wants to use a credit card for their reservations. To accommodate those who prefer debit cards, they allow customers to use their debit card for a hold on the room without any additional charges.
Marriott International is the parent company of the hotel chain, while Marriott Bonvoy is the rewards program. Marriott International encompasses a wide array of popular hospitality brands, like Westin, The Ritz Carlton, and Sheraton, in addition to Marriott-branded hotels and resorts.
In many cases, hotels do require a form of payment at the time of booking, either by charging your credit card or taking a pre-authorization hold on your card. This is done to secure your reservation and guarantee that you will show up.
Each hotel will have its own specific hold amount, generally $50-$200, on top of your room rate (including taxes and fees). While the hotel won't officially charge you until after you check out, the issuer will put aside the hold amount in the interim to ensure you are able to cover a potential charge.
But when exactly does the hotel charge your card for the room and various fees? Hotels generally charge deposits upon booking and the remaining balance after checkout. However, the timeline varies based on the hotel's payment policies, your booking details, and the type of charges.
To charge for potential damages or theft: The card which hotels keep on file is used in case the room has any damage or missing items. Usually that's found after checkout, so charges could post to the card that was used for the reservation or checking in.
Q: Can I use my credit or debit card internationally? Yes, anywhere Visa is accepted. Visa fees will apply, and it will show on your statement as an international 1% transaction service fee.