Best Marriotts in the US to spend your free nights

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Marriott provides many opportunities to earn free category 1-5 nights.  Their credit cards each offer a free cat 1-5 night per year.  They frequently run “Megabonus” promotions in which two stays results in 1 free cat 1-5 night (make sure to register!).  And, the best value Marriott Travel Package results in a certificate for up to 7 nights in a category 1-5 hotel (see: 12 things you need to know about Marriott Travel Packages).

I previously posted the best places to use your 7 night travel package certificates: Top 5 Cat 5 Marriotts in the World (even if you read this before, check it out again since I’ve added a 6th property to the top 5 list).

The international top 5 (now 6) list is great, but what if you need to use up free night certificates closer to home?  Are there any category 5 Marriotts in the United States worth traveling to?  Personally, I don’t find any of them compelling enough to want to stay for 7 nights, but if you have one or more individual free nights from the Marriott credit cards or Megabonus promos, I found quite a few that could make for a nice weekend getaway.

I scoured through Marriott’s list of category 5 properties in the US (found here) to find the gems that were highly rated.  My goal was to find hotels that appear to well located for a weekend getaway.  My secondary goal was to find the properties that represented good value for your points or free night certificates, so I removed hotels that typically charge less than $150 per night.  Next, based on reviews, location, and appearance, I picked the ones I consider to be the best.  Note that I have yet to visit most of these, so this collection is based entirely on internet research…

Sorted by state, here we go…

Alabama

a city skyline with a body of water
Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza Hotel

 

a table and chairs under umbrellas
Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Convention Center

Arizona

a pool with chairs and tables
Courtyard Scottsdale Salt River

Arkansas

a fire pit with chairs and trees in the background
Courtyard Hot Springs
This one gets excellent reviews and appears to be in a good location for exploring Hot Springs.

California

a building next to a body of water
Residence Inn Long Beach Downtown There are slim pickings for desirable category 5 hotels in California. This one looks more appealing than most.

 

a swimming pool and a building
Residence Inn San Diego Oceanside. This one gets good reviews, but despite the name it is not near the ocean

Georgia

a patio with chairs and a table
AC Hotel Atlanta Downtown

Florida

a pool with a lounge chair and a drink on it
Residence Inn West Palm Beach Downtown/CityPlace Area
This one doesn’t exactly offer a beach getaway, but if you want easy access to shopping and/or to Palm Beach, it might be right for you.

Idaho

a room with a bed and a balcony
Residence Inn Idaho Falls

Kansas

a lobby with a purple couch and chairs
Ambassador Hotel Wichita, Autograph Collection

Louisiana

a room with a bed and a table
WATERMARK Baton Rouge, Autograph Collection

Maryland

a fire pit with chairs and a screen on the wall
Fairfield Inn & Suites Baltimore Downtown/Inner Harbor

Michigan

a group of framed pictures on a wall
The Henry, Autograph Collection
a large room with a chandelier and chairs
The Dearborn Inn, A Marriott Hotel

Minnesota

a living room with a couch and a tv
AC Hotel Minneapolis Downtown
a hotel room with a bed and a couch
AC Hotel Bloomington Mall of America
a room with a couch and a fireplace
Fairfield Inn & Suites Detroit Lakes

North Carolina

a room with a large window
AC Hotel Chapel Hill Downtown This one isn’t open yet, but it looks like it will be a great place to stay when I visit my alma mater!
a table and chairs on a balcony overlooking a city
Residence Inn Raleigh Downtown
This one has all-suites and offers a rooftop bar in downtown Raleigh.  Yes please.

Texas

a patio with chairs and a fire pit
Residence Inn Austin-University Area
a reception desk in a hotel
AC Hotel Dallas Downtown
a building with a large awning
JW Marriott Houston This is the only category 5 (or below) JW Marriott in the United States.

Virginia

a patio area with chairs and tables
Courtyard Williamsburg Busch Gardens Area
a parking lot with a parking lot and buildings
Residence Inn Waynesboro
a city street with buildings and cars
Residence Inn Richmond Downtown
a view of a city from a window
Residence Inn Arlington Pentagon City
This could be a great home base for exploring the Washington DC area.

Washington

a city with many buildings and trees
The Davenport Grand, Autograph Collection
Spokane Washington has three (three!) category 5 autograph collection hotels.  They all get great reviews.  I picked one somewhat randomly. You can find all three here.

Wisconsin

a living room with a couch and chairs
AC Hotel Madison Downtown

 

a patio with chairs and a fire pit
Residence Inn Green Bay Downtown

Reader Input

If you have any experience with the category 5 hotels listed here or with any I missed, please comment below! Thank you!

 

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LG

We used ours at the Renaissance in downtown Detroit. We were upgraded to an amazing room with lounge access where we enjoyed breakfast and snacks. It is a good location for nearly every sports venue in town. They also had a better military rate than what was published available for our other nights.

[…] a little more per mile and make use of the 7-night cert at one of the best places in the world or within the US. But it’s not for me. It’s fun to think about, but I’ll probably sit this one […]

Dan

The Marriott Cool Springs in Franklin TN is a nicely renovated brand new hotel. You should add this. We are going to stay there for New Year’s.

Melissa

I used mine recently at the Courtyard Keeneland in Lexington KY. It’s nice for a courtyard and the best of the Cat 5s in Lexington/Louisville.

Also plan to use one soon at the SHS near the Newark Airport for a cruise. Pretty good exchange considering how expensive NYC area hotels are.

I think CY’s treatment of MR Plat is getting better. I’ve been upgraded twice now in Memphis at CY to a suite without asking. Used to be that never happened.

jess

I just used mine at the Marriott St. Louis Grand. It’s a cat 5, full service Marriott right downtown St. Louis. The staff were fantastic, breakfast buffet well stocked, and in a good location to visit the Arch.

italdesign

Off the top of my head:
-Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel  in Mobile, AL => not as lavish as the nearby Battle House (used to be cat5 also), but respectable.
-Renaissance St. Augustine Resort

Bill

I’ll second both of these choices. Stayed at both last year. Mobile was more enjoyable than I expected.

weedibix

The Marriott Warsaw (Poland) downtown is quite delightful, especially if you have status there.

Kate

Go Heels! Heading to Chapel Hill this weekend to visit son, staying at the relatively new Hilton Curio. Posted rates $597, but using weekend certificate.

Byron

First, putting any Courtyard on that list is wrong. They do not treat Gold or Platinum well.

Chris

Madison, WI AC Hotel. 6 months old built from scratch. Fabulous location. Arguably the best hotel in the state.

Buddy M.

Has anyone had any luck in getting their annual free cat 1-5 night exchanged for points instead? Having a hard time using mine right now and it expires in March.

Boonie

You might have luck asking for an extension but not points.

P

“Hotels I liked because of the pictures”. Greg, have you visited one these?

Danny

Residence Inn at Oceanside, CA is near the beach, close to LegoLand, good shopping and dining. Cannot beat the Southern California beach hotel

Renee

Courtyard downtown Memphis. It is fairly nice but the location is really good. It is right on the Main Street Trolley and across from Court Square Park. If you are in Memphis for the night life, it is located in the heart of it. I think it is 4 or 5 blocks to Beale Street. I don’t suggest drinks at The Bistro Bar, though. I about spit my wine out, when paying, as it was $17.50 for a glass of wine – I know a bottle of that wine costs about $11! The patio is really nice, right on Main Street. We used a free night certificate here, the rooms were running about $230 when we stayed.

Steve

How can you recommend a hotel that
1) opened like a week ago, and
2) sucks
specifically the AC Hotel Atlanta Buckhead at Phipps Plaza

technically i’m exaggerating since it’s been open around a year, but it shouldn’t have opened when it did. Elevators and escalators not working, staff completely untrained and “Green” (no experience), extremely high volume music everywhere, motion sensors for lights don’t function properly, only 5 or 6 story hotel on one of the noisiest/busy/traffic corners in Buckhead, no breakfast for elites (AC Hotel).

In short, it’s not a very good hotel, unless you love shopping at Phipps Mall (since you just have to walk across the parking lot). Of the 56 Category 4-5 hotels in GA, this is the best? There’s 4 others I’d prefer to stay at in the ATL area. Even the Atlanta Airport Marriott is better.

Steve

http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/atlap-atlanta-airport-marriott/
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/atlpc-atlanta-marriott-perimeter-center/ (If I need a staycation, I typically stay here because it’s convenient, quiet, and near shopping/dining at perimeter mall)
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/atlrb-renaissance-atlanta-waverly-hotel-and-convention-center/

if I wanted to stay in buckhead (I don’t since it’s mostly shopping and business – the era of Buckhead for social life is over), i’d pick this one http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/atlcb-courtyard-atlanta-buckhead/
It’s more centrally located to restaurants and shopping. the AC hotel is on the Northside which is good for a mall and Target.

If you want nightlife (and better dining than Buckhead, or if you want to goto anything Downtown) http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/atlmt-residence-inn-atlanta-midtown-georgia-tech/

If you want to go downtown, this AC Hotel is great (I spent a night there after my wedding). Has a rooftop bar that overlooks Centennial Olympic park, short walk to everything downtown.

http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/atlar-ac-hotel-atlanta-downtown/

I’d pick all those over AC Buckhead