How To Status Match Marriott To Radisson Gold

Marriott Bonvoy Gold, Platinum, Titanium and Ambassador members can status match to Radisson Rewards Gold, the second-highest reward tier that Radisson offers. Here, I guide you through the status matching process and detail the benefits of Radisson Gold membership.

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Matching Marriott Bonvoy Status To Radisson Gold

Whether you’re a Marriott Bonvoy Gold, Platinum, Titanium or Ambassador member, you can status match to Radisson’s Gold tier.

First, sign up to Radisson Rewards if you haven’t already. You’ll be granted base level Club status. Once you have an account, note down your Radisson Rewards number. You’ll find your Radisson number on your account profile page.

Now, login to your Marriott Bonvoy account and take a screenshot of your Marriott Status. Now you’ve got all you need to complete the status match.

Before matching, bear in mind that you can only status match to Radisson Gold once per account. You’ll retain your matched status for the remainder of the current calendar year, plus the start of the next calendar year (until February 28th/29th).

For example, match mid-April this year and you’ll remain a Radisson Gold member until the end of February next year.

You can keep your status past this date but you’ll need to have earned it the normal way, through Radisson nights or stays.

Marriott To Radisson Gold Status Match Email

To match your Marriott Bonvoy status to Radisson Gold, you now have to send an email to statusmatch@radissonhotels.com. I’ve written an email template that you can copy below.

Subject: Marriott Status Match

Dear Sir/Madam,

I would like to request that you match my Radisson Rewards status to my Marriott [Gold/Platinum/Titanium/Ambassador] status.

Here is all of the information you require:

Full Name: [Insert Full Name Here]

Radisson Rewards Number: [Insert Number From Your Radisson Rewards account]

[Screenshot of Your Marriott Gold/Platinum/Titanium/Ambassador Status from your Marriott Bonvoy account]

Kind Regards,

[Insert Name Here]

Radisson are usually very quick to match status (within a couple of hours) but the matching time will depend on when you send the email. If you’ve not heard back from Radisson within a few days, I’d suggest contacting them. Especially if you’re waiting to get the match before you book a Radisson stay.

Radisson Gold Benefits

Radisson have 4 reward tiers. You can use your Marriott status to match to Radisson Gold level, Radisson’s 2nd highest tier. If you couldn’t status match, you’d normally have to meet these requirements: Club (0 nights/0 stays), Silver (9 nights/6 stays), Gold (30 nights/20 stays) and Platinum (60 nights/30 stays).

The Radisson Gold Benefits You’ll Get

As a Radisson Gold member, you’ll benefit from all of the following:

  • 25 Points/$1 on Stays, Food & Drink (Gold & Up)

  • 15% Off Food & Drink (Gold & Up)

  • Welcome Gift (Gold & Up)

  • 72 Hour Room Guarantee (Gold & Up)

  • Free Upgrade (Silver & Up)

  • Early Check-In (Silver & Up)

  • Late Check-Out (Silver & Up)

  • Rollover Nights (Silver & Up)

  • Free Water (Club & Up)

  • 10% Members Only Discount (Club & Up)

  • Standard Room Award Nights With No Blackout Dates (Club & Up)

  • Airline or Retail Partner Point Redemptions (Club & Up)

The Radisson Platinum Benefits You Won’t Get

Since you’ll be matched to Radisson’s 2nd highest tier, you won’t benefit from these top tier Platinum benefits:

  • 35 Points/$1 on Stays, Food & Drink

  • 20% Off Food & Drink

  • 48 Hour Room Guarantee

  • Free Suite Upgrades

  • Free Breakfast

FAQ

Do Radisson Points Expire?

Yes, Radisson points expire after 24 months of account inactivity.

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