In 2026, 25,000 Marriott Bonvoy points are worth approximately $175 to $225 on average. Most travel experts value Marriott points at roughly 0.7 to 0.9 cents per point. This means 25,000 points could typically cover a one-night stay at a mid-tier property like a Courtyard, Fairfield Inn, or an Aloft in a non-peak location. However, the "real-world" value fluctuates wildly based on where and when you redeem them. If you use those points for a high-demand night in a major city like New York or London where cash rates exceed $400, your points could be worth over 1.5 cents each ($375+ value). Conversely, using them at a cheap roadside hotel where the cash price is only $100 would result in poor value (0.4 cents per point). To maximize your 25,000 points, look for "PointSavers" deals or stay at properties where the cash-to-point ratio is favorable. Remember that Marriott also offers a "Stay for 5, Pay for 4" benefit on award bookings, so saving up to 100,000 points for a 5-night stay can effectively boost the value of every point you spend by 20%.