Watching your hard-earned Marriott Bonvoy points vanish because of a few months of inactivity is one of the most frustrating experiences in travel rewards. The good news: Marriott does offer reinstatement paths, and with the right approach, you can recover thousands of dollars in value.
Here's exactly how to get expired Marriott Bonvoy points back, step by step, based on a real case where 94,000 points were successfully reinstated after weeks of back-and-forth with Marriott support.
Why Marriott Bonvoy Points Expire
Marriott Bonvoy points expire after 24 months of account inactivity. Activity means earning or redeeming points through any qualifying transaction — stays, credit card purchases, partner transfers, or dining.
Once points expire, Marriott doesn't automatically notify you with a reinstatement offer. You have to take initiative.
The Reinstatement Challenge: Your Best Path Back
Marriott occasionally offers a points reinstatement challenge to members with expired balances. Here's how it typically works:
- Contact Marriott Bonvoy customer service and explain your situation
- Ask specifically about a reinstatement challenge — this means completing a qualifying stay within a set timeframe
- Get the terms in writing — which hotels qualify, the deadline, and confirmation that your points will be restored
- Complete the qualifying stay at an eligible property
- Follow up after your stay posts to your account
Which Hotels Qualify for Reinstatement Challenges?
Not every Marriott property counts. Key things to verify:
- The hotel must participate in Marriott Bonvoy (most do, but some boutique properties don't)
- citizenM hotels, while listed on Marriott's site, may have different qualification rules
- Always confirm with a Marriott representative before booking
What to Do When Points Don't Post After Your Stay
This is where most people give up — and where persistence pays off. In the case of the 94,000-point recovery, the qualifying stay completed but points didn't appear for weeks. Here's the resolution path:
| Step | Action | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Call Marriott Bonvoy support | Day 1 after checkout |
| 2 | Request escalation to loyalty team | If frontline can't help |
| 3 | Provide hotel folio/receipt | Usually required as proof |
| 4 | Get a case number | Track your request |
| 5 | Follow up weekly | Until resolution |
The Hotel Folio Is Key
Marriott's specialized reinstatement team often requires your hotel folio (the detailed receipt showing room charges, dates, and payment). Keep this document from every qualifying stay. If you don't have it, contact the hotel directly to request a copy.
Checklist: Before You Call Marriott
- [ ] Your Marriott Bonvoy member number ready
- [ ] Date your points expired (check old emails or statements)
- [ ] Original points balance (approximate is fine)
- [ ] Evidence of the reinstatement challenge offer (if you received one)
- [ ] Hotel folio from qualifying stay
- [ ] Dates you completed the challenge
- [ ] Any previous case numbers from earlier calls
How Long Does Reinstatement Take?
Expect 2-4 weeks for the specialized team to process a reinstatement after receiving documentation. The process typically involves:
- Initial call and case creation: 1-2 days
- Document submission and review: 3-7 days
- Specialized team processing: 7-14 days
- Points posting to account: 1-3 days after approval
Tips to Prevent Future Point Expiration
- Set a calendar reminder for 22 months after your last qualifying activity
- Use a Marriott co-branded credit card — any purchase keeps your account active
- Earn points through dining — Marriott Bonvoy dining partners count as activity
- Transfer points to/from airline partners — even small transfers reset the clock
- Book a one-night stay at a budget Marriott property to keep your account active
Bottom line
Expired Marriott Bonvoy points are recoverable, but the process requires persistence, documentation, and multiple follow-ups. The 94,000-point reinstatement took several weeks and multiple calls, but the result — roughly $700-$900 in travel value — made it worthwhile. The key is asking about a reinstatement challenge, completing it properly, keeping your hotel folio, and following up until the specialized team processes your case.







