Marriott Bonvoy has expanded its evergreen “2K Everyday” promotion beyond Courtyard hotels. You can now earn 2,000 bonus points per night at participating AC Hotels, Courtyard by Marriott, and Four Points by Sheraton properties in the U.S. and Canada.
The Offer
- Earn 2,000 bonus Marriott Bonvoy points per night
- Valid at over 1,100 participating properties across three brands:
- AC Hotels by Marriott
- Courtyard by Marriott
- Four Points by Sheraton
- Valid through February 16, 2026
- Use promo code 53M when booking
- Available in the U.S. and Canada only
- No maximum on total bonus points during the promotion period
- One room per night qualifies (if booking multiple rooms, only one earns the bonus)
Good to Know
The 2K Everyday rate typically costs more than standard flexible rates. You’re essentially buying Marriott points at a discount rather than getting free bonus points on top of your usual rate.
Here’s the math: If the 2K Everyday rate is $10 more than the flexible rate, you’re purchasing 2,000 points for $10, or 0.5 cents per point. Compare that to Marriott’s standard purchase price of around 0.89 cents per point (even with a 40% bonus), and this can make sense if you regularly buy Bonvoy points.
This strategy works best when:
- Your employer or client covers the hotel cost
- You routinely purchase Marriott points for award stays
- The rate difference is minimal (under $15-20 per night)
Members who elect to earn airline miles instead of Bonvoy points are not eligible for the 2,000 bonus points.
The Verdict
This expansion is a welcome change for travelers who prefer AC Hotels or Four Points over Courtyard properties. The offer itself hasn’t changed—it’s still a rate-based promotion rather than a true bonus on existing rates.
Bottom Line
If you’re already planning to stay at one of these three brands and the 2K Everyday rate is competitive with other available rates, this is an easy way to stock up on Bonvoy points at below-market cost. Just don’t book a more expensive rate solely for the points unless you’re deliberately buying them.