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Marriott Bonvoy offers festival tickets for just one loyalty point
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Ellie Nan Storck Managing editor | The Points Guy

Marriott Bonvoy members will soon have the opportunity to obtain tickets to three major music festivals in California, London, and Paris for just 1 Marriott point.

Marriott Bonvoy Moments allows loyalty program members to book exclusive experiences, ranging from comedy shows to sporting events and fine dining, using their points. While most Moments are sold at auction with bids reaching hundreds of thousands of points, Marriott is introducing a select offering called the 1-Point Drop. This means that as soon as the experience becomes available on Marriott's site, a limited number of Bonvoy members can book it for just one point.

The first 1-Point Drop is for the Stagecoach country music festival, scheduled for April 25-27 in Indio, California. The festival will feature headliners such as Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, and Zach Bryan.

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Marriott's Stagecoach package includes:

- Two Corral Standing Pit passes providing access to the standing-room-only pit area in front of Mane Stage and access to the Saloon on both sides

- Two shuttle vouchers

- Two Ferris wheel vouchers

The package allows flexibility in attendance; you can choose which two people use it or gift it entirely to someone else.

Corral Standing Pit passes start at $1,899 per person. Therefore, securing this package for just one point represents significant savings. There will be nineteen packages available via the 1-Point Drop on March 19 at 11 a.m. Central Time. An additional two packages will be available at auction if you miss out on these.

Future drops are planned for London's All Points East and Paris' Rock en Seine festivals.

This initiative offers music lovers an affordable way to attend popular festivals through Marriott Bonvoy's program.

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