No, in the Marriott Bonvoy loyalty program hierarchy, Silver Elite is lower than Gold Elite. The status ladder begins with "Member," followed by Silver Elite (achieved after 10 nights), then Gold Elite (achieved after 25 nights), and continues upward to Platinum, Titanium, and Ambassador Elite. Silver Elite is essentially the entry-level tier for frequent guests, offering basic perks like 10% bonus points on stays and priority late checkout (subject to availability). Gold Elite, however, is a significantly more "premium" tier that offers more substantial benefits, including a 25% points bonus, enhanced room upgrades (excluding suites), a welcome gift of points at check-in, and a guaranteed 2:00 PM late checkout. In 2026, many travelers consider Gold Elite the "sweet spot" for casual travelers, as it can often be obtained automatically through certain premium credit cards (like the Amex Platinum or Chase Marriott Boundless), providing a much higher level of comfort and recognition than the basic Silver status.