Up to $50 Hotel Credit Via Brightline & Marriott Bonvoy Partnership

by joeheg

The Brightline train service provides a convenient mode of transportation, connecting Orlando and South Florida with stations at Orlando International Airport, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton and Miami. Not only is it a great way for tourists to explore the state without needing to rent a car, it’s also marketed to Florida residents as a means to attend entertainment and sporting events. Moreover, Brightline offers transportation options from the train station to local stadiums.

In addition, Brightline is also partnering with Marriott Bonvoy to encourage people to discover Florida by taking the train. Marriott Bonvoy hotels located in cities with train stops are offering up to a $50 property credit for Brightline passengers.

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The hotel credit varies on the hotel you book. The new AC Hotel in downtown Orlando is offering a $30 credit, which you can use at the SkyBar overlooking the KIA Center.

Rooms for this offer need to be booked by January 31, 2024, for stays through March 31, 2024. To get the promotional offer, use Promotional Code: YX1 when booking online or if you call Marriott. The hotel credit is only available for bookings directly through Marriott Bonvoy.

Based on my observation, it seems that Marriott doesn’t require you to provide your train information while booking a room. However, I suggest checking other available rates as you might find a lower discounted rate than what Brightline offers.

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