
After being acquired by Marriott in 2024, Postal cabins began their integration in it Marriott Bonvoy Program in May. At that time, only a handful of 29 cabins postal locations throughout the country could be reserved through Marriott Bonvoy, and points reimbursements were not yet available.
Now, the full portfolio of postal cabins can be reserved through Marriott Bonvoy for stays using cash or points, with night rates that begin in less than $ 150 or 27,000 points of Marriott Bonvoy per night (more taxes and rates). The ESTALES IN POSTAL CABINS will also win points and Elite night loans to the standard rate of Marriott.
If the brand has not yet been presented, the postal cabins are luxury cabins that allow travelers to connect with nature without sacrificing comfort or convenience. Each private cabin sleeps between two and four guests, with comforts such as completely supplied kitchens, spa -inspired bathroom products and outdoor seat areas where you can dinner outdoors or build a cozy fire at night.
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The locations of the postal cabins are located within a two -hour trip of the main cities such as Los Angeles, Seattle, New York and Boston, so you are surrounded by nature but never far from the hit road (or from an airport).
Now that postal cabins are fully integrated with Marriott Bonvoy, there are several ways to book their next glamping adventure using points.
Reserve postcard cabins with credit card points
In addition to Marriott Bonvoy’s points you get directly from maintaining a COVERED CARDED MARRIOTTYou can transfer points to Marriott Bonvoy from several popular credit card points, including Chase Ultimate Rewards, American express membership rewards and Bilt rewards.
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You can transfer points from any of these programs to your Marriott Bonvoy account and use those points to book your stay. Unless there is a Transfer BonusAll transfer relationships are 1: 1 among these programs.
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There are some exciting welcome offers at this time that can help you win enough points to spend several outdoor nights with postal cabins:
- CHASE SAPPHIRE Reserve® (see rates and rates): Win 100,000 points, plus a promotional credit of Chase℠ travel of $ 500 after spending $ 5,000 on purchases in the first three months from the opening of the account.
- CHASE SAPPHIRE PREFERRED® card (see rates and rates): Gaine 75,000 points after spending $ 5,000 on purchases within the first three months of opening the account.
- American Express Platinum Card®: Discover your offer and see if it is eligible to win up to 175,000 membership rewards points after spending $ 8,000 on purchases within the first six months of membership. Welcome offers vary and may not be eligible for an offer.
- American Express® Gold Card: Discover your offer and see if it is eligible to win up to 100,000 membership rewards points after spending $ 6,000 on purchases within the first six months of card membership. Welcome offers vary and may not be eligible for an offer.
Reserve postcard cabins through a credit card portal
Instead of booking directly through Marriott, you can also reserve postal cabins through its favorite credit card travel portal. Postal cabins currently can only be reserved through Persecution Portal, not the American Express trips portal.
Although the Chase Travel Portal submitted to changes This month, if you were a preferred sapphire or sapphire reserve card holder before June 23, you can currently exchange final rewards points through the portal for 1.25 or 1.5 cents per point, respectively. However, the fixed rate through the travel portal will end on October 27, 2027.
If you are a Chase Sapphire card holder after June 23, your points can be exchanged at a rate of 1 penny by point, unless a postal cabins location is available for the boost of points, which will allow the headline holders of eligible cards to redeem points for up to 2 cents per point.
The previous example shows a preferred redemption of sapphire when booking through the Chase’s travel portal. You can reserve a two -night stay at Postcal Cabins Western Catskills for a total price of $ 668.82 or 53,505 Chase Ultimate Rewards, which will give you a value of 1.25 cents per point.
The price of cash is a little higher than if I were a member of Marriott Bonvoy in the reservation directly, but this also gives you the option of redeeming an annual travel loan if you have a Eligible Persecution Card.
Should I transfer points to Marriott or reserve through a travel portal?
If you reserved a two -night stay at Postcal Cabins Western Catskills in August on the Marriott website, it would cost $ 640 ($ 668 for non -members) or 155,000 Marriott points. This would give a value of 0.4 cents per point.
TPG values amex the membership of the membership of the points of 2 cents per point, Chase Ultimate Rewards Points in 2.05 cents per point and Marriott Bonvoy points to 0.7 cents per point, according to our June 2025 Valuations. Therefore, if you transfer the points of your credit card to Marriott Bonvoy, she would be losing more than half of the value of her rewards won with so much effort.
Although it will lose some value of its points if you reserve the Chase’s travel portal, it still provides much better value than using your Marriott points or transferring the points of your credit card.
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In the postal cabins, you can drink your morning coffee next to the fire, make long walks in the forest and spend calm nights looking in a sky full of stars without having to worry about placing a tent or following a hot shower every day.
In addition, escaping from the big city does not have to cost him a ton of money. Now, you can use Marriott points or transfer credit card points to reserve your next skirt full of nature.
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