Get Paid To Stay at Marriott Bonvoy Hotels Around the World for a Year
After the last two craziest years, you may be looking to get away for a while. And I definitely don’t blame you. But, the problem with vacations is that it…

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – NOVEMBER 16: A sign is posted in front of a Marriott hotel on November 16, 2015 in San Francisco, California. Marriott International announced plans to purchase Starwood Hotels & Resorts for $12.2 billion. The deal would create the world’s largest hotel company. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
(Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)After the last two craziest years, you may be looking to get away for a while. And I definitely don't blame you. But, the problem with vacations is that it doesn't pay...until now. Afar says Marriott Bonvoy is offering the opportunity for a fun getaway and one of the best parts? YOU get paid for it.
Marriott Bonvoy is a group of 30 hotels and resorts ranging from chic to boutique to the uber-luxurious Ritz-Carlton locations. They are looking for three people to travel throughout the world over the course of 300 days and document their hotel stay on TikTok. They call it #30Stays300Days.
You'll have the opportunity to stay in 10 hotels at four different locations around the world. You'll stay at the hotel free of charge for up to 14 days each. Plus, your round-trip travel is also included, but that's not all.
Afar says applicants must be 21 years of age or older and a resident of the United States. The three lucky chosen travelers will receive $2,500 in Uber Credit, a $10,000 Marriott Bonvoy gift card for on-property expenses such as meals and spa services. Oh, I did mention you get paid right? That's right: $15,000 payment.
Your job is to document your adventure and post it on TikTok. While you're at these locations, you'll also make media appearances. You are also welcome to bring someone along for the adventure with you. But they must pay for themselves.
Sounds like the opportunity of a lifetime! Click here to learn how to apply on TikTok. They begin accepting applications from January 18th until March 18, 2022.
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Source: Afar
I've never flown with one of my pets before, but I've considered it. I always wondered what it would be like and if the airline would be accommodating.
People love their pets like family and lately searches for ‘pet-friendly airlines in cabin’ have increased by 950% in the last 12 months. Thanks to NextVacy, a list of the most pet-friendly airlines you can fly is listed below.
The methodology used for this study was Google search trends data was analyzed to reveal searches relating to travel cancellation over the last 12 months. You can see more here. Alaska Airlines is one of the most pet-friendly airlines. Not only does it have one of the lowest fees ($100) for pets but has one of the most flexible policies.
A customer can travel with a maximum of 2 pet carriers in the main cabin, only when the adjacent seat is purchased by the same customer. Up to 2 pets of the same species and similar size may travel in the same carrier. Pets allowed in the passenger cabin are dogs, cats, rabbits, and household birds. Dogs and cats must be at least 8 weeks old and must be accustomed to taking solid food and have done so, without nursing, for a period of at least 5 days. Way to go Alaska Airlines!
American Airlines
Cost per pet: $125
Allowed in cargo or cabin: Cargo Only
Size restriction: All kennels: 19”x 13” x 9”
United Airlines
Cost per pet: $125
Allowed in cargo or cabin: Both
Size restriction: Hard kennels: 17.5” x 12” x 7.5”
Soft kennels: 18” x 11” x 11”
Cargo: No crates taller than 30”
Delta
Cost per pet: $125-$200
Allowed in cargo or cabin: Cabin Only
Size restriction: 21” x 15” x 16”
JetBlue
Cost per pet: $125
Allowed in cargo or cabin: Cabin Only
Size restriction: 17” x 12.5” x 8.5”
Allegiant Airlines
Cost per pet: $100
Allowed in cargo or cabin: Cabin Only
Size restriction: 9” x 16” x 19”
Frontier Airlines
Cost per pet: $99
Allowed in cargo or cabin: Cabin Only
Size restriction: 10” x 16” x 24”
Alaska Airlines
Cost per pet: $100
Allowed in cargo or cabin: Both
Size restriction: Hard kennels: 17” x 11” 7.5”
Soft kennels: 17” x 11” x 9.5”
Cargo: 30” x 27” x 40”
Hawaiian Airlines
Cost per pet: Cabin: $35 - $175
Cargo: $60 - $225
Allowed in cargo or cabin: Both
Size restriction: Soft kennels: 16” x 10” x 9.5”
Cargo: 36” x 24” x 26” or 40” x 27” x 30” depending on the aircraft
Southwest Airlines
Cost per pet: Cabin: $95
Allowed in cargo or cabin: Cabin Only
Size restriction: 18.5” x 8.5” x 13.5”
Spirit Airlines
Cost per pet: Cabin: $110
Allowed in cargo or cabin: Cabin Only
Size restriction: 18″ x 14″ x 9″




