![]() Marriott Bonvoy Platinum status gets you free breakfast (or Executive Lounge access and free breakfast in the Executive lounge if the hotel has one) at most full service Bonvoy properties (Ritz Carlton and EDITION are excluded). The Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant American Express Card, by Amex, is the super luxury (high annual fee of $650) version of the consumer cards, offering everything the Boundless card above does, but with an additional $300 annual credit given as 12 monthly $25 statement credits for dining, Platinum status, 25 elite nights, and a free night certificate valid at hotels priced at up to 85,000 points rather than 35,000. If you have a small business (or even a side hustle – read about eligibility here), this may be the best choice for you. The Marriott Bonvoy Business American Express Card is very similar to the Bonvoy Boundless card above, however this small business credit card has the added bonus of earning 4x Bonvoy points at US restaurants, gas stations, shipping, and wireless telephone service. ![]() The Marriott Bonvoy Bevy™ American Express® Card is a mid-tier Bonvoy card that lies in between the $95 annual fee Bonvoy Amex (available only by product change from a Bonvoy Brilliant or Bevy) and the Bonvoy Brilliant. For the fee, though, you’ll earn more at Marriott hotels (6X points) and get an annual free night certificate valid at any hotel priced at 35,000 Bonvoy points or less. The Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Card, also by Chase, comes with a modest annual fee and also gives 15 elite night credits per calendar year and no foreign transaction fees. The Marriott Bonvoy Bold Credit Cardis the no-annual fee version, by Chase and comes with 15 elite night credits per calendar year and no foreign transaction fees. There are a total of 5 Marriott Bonvoy credit cards available with two issued by Chase and three issued by American Express. ![]()
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