Marriott Bonvoy points usually go about 0.8 cents each in value, so 10,000 points is roughly $80 toward hotel stays, on average. In practice, they can stretch further at lower-category hotels or during off-peak dates, and less at luxury properties or peak times.

What that means

  • 50,000 points can be around $400 in value.
  • 100,000 points can be around $800 in value.
  • A single award night can cost anywhere from a modest amount to a very large amount of points depending on the hotel and date, so the real “distance” of your points varies a lot.

Best ways to stretch them

  • Use points for standard award nights rather than peak luxury cash-equivalent redemptions.
  • Compare the points price to the cash rate before booking, since the best value changes by property and season.
  • Keep an eye on transfer bonuses and promos, because they can change the effective value of your points.

Simple rule of thumb

If you want a quick estimate, multiply your points by 0.008 to get a dollar value. So 25,000 points is about $200 , and 75,000 points is about $600. TL;DR: Marriott Bonvoy points are generally worth about 0.8 cents each , but the real value depends heavily on the hotel, date, and redemption type.