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How long does it take for Marriott to release hold?

Your card will have a hold of room and tax for entire stay plus $100 in case of extra charges. We release these funds after you check out. The funds are available in your account based on your banks rules. For a debit card it is usually 5-7 business days.



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The amount of time a hotel hold may stay on your account varies from hotel to hotel. Generally speaking, a hold will be released within 24 hours of checking out. But sometimes, it can take up to a week to see the charge disappear.

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The amount a hotel could hold on your credit card will differ for each hotel. Most hotels keep a deposit of between $50-$200 per night to cover incidentals and taxes. The hold can stay in your account for up to 5 business days after you've checked out.

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The amount of time a hotel hold may stay on your account varies from hotel to hotel. Generally speaking, a hold will be released within 24 hours of checking out. But sometimes, it can take up to a week to see the charge disappear.

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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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Generally speaking, a hold will be released within 24 hours of checking out. But sometimes, it can take up to a week to see the charge disappear. Why does this happen? You might be tempted to blame the hotel, but it actually comes down to the card issuer.

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Upon check-in, your card issuing bank will place a hold on your debit or credit card for room & tax charges, any applicable resort fees, plus an amount for incidentals per day for the entire stay (may vary by location).

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Hotel policies vary depending on the location, so it's best to call ahead to determine if you can pay cash. In most cases, you'll need a credit or debit card to reserve a room. Local, independently owned hotels or bed & breakfast locations may be more likely to accept cash as payment on check-in.

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Pending charges immediately reduce your available balance by the amount due. For example, if you make a hotel booking with your credit card, the front desk may put a hold of $150 on your account to reflect the room rate. Although they are not charging you yet, the amount is still deducted from your available credit.

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