We redeemed ~ 26,000 Ultimate
Rewards points per night for this hotel.
For example, a Marriott hotel such as the one I mentioned above that costs 45,000 Marriott
Rewards points per night will only cost 15,000 Starpoints.
For example, a Marriott hotel that costs 30,000 Marriott
Rewards points per night will only cost 10,000 Starpoints.
Category 9 properties cost either 40,000 or 45,000 Marriott
Rewards points per night.
The same is true at the Caesar's properties using 15,000 Wyndham
Rewards points per night.
If you're passing through Sheridan, Wyoming, why not stay at the Candlewood Suites for 10,000 IHG
Rewards points per night?
You only need as little as 5,000 IHG
Rewards Points per night on every hotel on the PointBreaks list so if you find any properties of interest, this could be of great value.
For 15,000 American Express Membership
Rewards points per night, we were able to go to the Hilton Hawaiian Village for 5 - nights with daily breakfast and lunch.
We redeemed ~ 15,500 Ultimate
Rewards points per night for a room that is normally $ 233 per night.
Using the Chase Ultimate Rewards portal to book the hotel would cost $ 329.32 + $ 17.65 in taxes / fee for a total of $ 346.97 or 27,756 Ultimate
Rewards points per night.
If you find an IHG hotel which costs 15,000 IHG
Rewards Points per night (there are a lot around) you should be able to see that the IHG website offers you the option to book that hotel for 15,000 IHG Rewards points or a combination of IHG Rewards Points and Cash:
Added to that, the convenience of the nearby metro (direct access to the airport), the friendly staff, the good breakfast in the Executive Lounge and the fact that this property can be booked for just 40,000 Marriott
Rewards points per night (13,333 Starpoints) makes this a great place to spend a few days.
It's not surprising to see the list of IHG hotels that will now cost 60,000 IHG
Rewards Points per night dominated by InterContinental Hotels:
The stand out property appears to the the Plaza in Seoul (a city I really want to visit) and at 35,000 Marriott
Rewards Points per night looks like it may be a good value option for a future trip.
On the higher end, Marriott's Ritz - Carlton properties require 70,000 Marriott
Rewards points per night versus SPG's luxury brands (such as the St. Regis or Luxury Collection hotels), which require 30,000 to 35,000 SPG points (or 90,000 to 115,000 Marriott Rewards points).
You only need 5,000 IHG
Rewards Points per night on every hotel on the PointBreaks list so if you find any properties of interest, this could be of great value.
Award availability at the Wyndham Viva all - inclusive properties isn't as consistently good as with Hyatt, but spending a flat 15,000 Wyndham
Rewards points per night for two people to enjoy themselves at an all - inclusive resort is a very solid deal.
The Wingate by Wyndham on 35th Street near the iconic Macy's on 34th Street is another good New York hotel from a value and location perspective at 15,000 Wyndham
Rewards points per night.
Rocketmiles offers between 1,000 and 10,000 Rapid
Rewards points per night when you book a stay through their website.
You only need as little as 5,000 IHG
Rewards Points per night
For example, the Radisson Blu El Quseir can be booked for 15,000 Radisson
Rewards points per night.
You can stay here for 15,000 Wyndham
Reward points per night and be a short driving distance to Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper Mountain and more.
Not exact matches
Each
night at Wyndham
Rewards properties will cost you 15,000
points per bedroom or 3,000
points plus cash.
When it comes to making paying for hotel
nights with the Hilton Portfolio, the Hilton Honors Card from American Express is very
rewarding - earning 7 Hilton Honors Bonus
points per $ 1.
My preferred way to redeem 50,000 Chase Ultimate
Rewards points is to transfer them to Hyatt and redeem for 2
nights in a top category 6 Hyatt hotels such as the Park Hyatt in Paris, Tokyo, or the Maldives where I could get to experience a hotel room which I would otherwise never be able to afford ($ 500 or more
per night).
Silver members receive several free hotel
nights per year, and they get % 15 on
reward points earned through transactions.
While the amount of
Points required to redeem Standard Room
Rewards varies by hotel, room, booking and stay date, the number of
Points required for a
reward stay starts as low as 5,000
Points per night.
Wyndham
Rewards — Last month, Wyndham announced a complete overhaul of its
Rewards program, including a new flat redemption rate of 15,000
points per night across all properties, with no blackout dates.
So with 60,000 Ultimate
Rewards points you can get 4 free
nights which is a value of ~ $ 1,436 (~ $ 359
per night x 4
nights)!
Better to either cancel or keep the Marriott
Rewards Premier Visa with $ 85 annual fee after first year, because of benefits: free
night stay in a category 1 - 5 hotel, 5
points per $ 1 spent at Marriott, 15
nights credit toward elite status
Marriott
Rewards points can be used to book free
nights for between 7,500 and 45,000
points per night, depending on which of 9 categories a location is ranked in.
Hilton claims that
rewards can be redeemed for a room with as little as 5,000
points a
night, but more commonly seen are rooms from 20,000 - 50,000
points per night.
One exception would be PointBreaks
rewards, which start at just 5,000
points per night!
Chase Ritz - Carlton
Rewards Annual fee: $ 450 Free
night: 2 free
nights in tier 1 - 4 after spending $ 4,000 in three months Other perks: $ 300 annual travel credit, 5
points / $ 1 at Ritz hotels, 2
points per $ 1 on plane tickets, car rentals and restaurants
Points Plus Cash is available at any property that offers
Reward Night point levels of at least 8,000 per n
Night point levels of at least 8,000
per nightnight.
Chase Marriott
Rewards Premier Annual fee: $ 85 Free
night: 1 free
night in category 1 - 5 hotel each account anniversary Other perks: 80,000 -
point sign - up bonus, 5
points / $ 1 at Marriott hotels, 2
points per $ 1 on plane tickets, car rentals and restaurants
The hotels featured in this list keep rotating after every 2 months and if there is a particular property that falls in line with your future travel plans, it may make a lot of sense to transfer your Chase Ultimate
Rewards Points to IHG Rewards Club and then book your stay at that property for just 5000 points per
Points to IHG
Rewards Club and then book your stay at that property for just 5000
points per
points per night!
However, if you get lucky or book far enough in advance, you can stay close to the stadium in South Bend at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites South Bend for 25,000 IHG
points per night or you can use just 3,000 Wyndham
Reward points plus a cash co-pay starting around $ 55
per night to stay at a property such as the Super 8 South Bend or the Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham South Bend at Notre Dame.
You can also choose to transfer 10,000 Starwood Preferred Guest
points per night to Marriott
Rewards at 1:3 ratio if you prefer.
Wyndham
Rewards has one of the most interesting award charts out there since all their properties are a flat 15,000
points per night, and this even includes their Viva family of all - inclusive resorts.
Reward stays will cost a maximum of 60,000 Hilton
points per night.
As faithful readers know, in the next few days the Club Carlson program will undergo two catastrophic devaluations: co-branded credit card holders will lose the free last
night on award reservations of two or more
nights; and a vast swath of Club Carlson's lame mid-tier properties are being bumped up to their highest
rewards category, and will cost 70,000 Gold
Points per night.
If you have World of Hyatt
points or Chase Ultimate
Reward points from cards like the Chase Sapphire Preferred or Chase Sapphire Reserve that you can transfer 1:1 to Hyatt, then you can spend 30,000 of them
per night to stay at the luxurious Park Hyatt Beaver Creek that is literally throwing distance to the Beaver Creek lifts and ski school.
Since this hotel is in a touristy location, nightly rates are in the range of $ 250 + Taxes + Parking fee (if applicable), If you redeem IHG
rewards points, you will need to pay 35,000
points per night.
If I had factored in the cash price after applying the 4th
night free benefit, I'd be looking at redeeming for 1.25 cents
per point with ThankYou
Points and that would make it look like less of a bargain than using Ultimate
Rewards.
Their
rewards program made waves with the introduction of a flat rate of 15,000
points per night for any of their hotels without blackout dates!
If you were to use IHG
Rewards points for your booking a standard room would set you back 50,000
points per night and that includes all taxes and fees — the 50,000
points covers the total cost of the room.
If you have Wyndham
Rewards points burning a hole in your pocket, you can find the all - inclusive resorts available for 15,000
points per night.
Because Hyatt
points are almost always worth 2.0 to 3.0 cents each
per reward night, you can easily make the Hyatt Credit Card your primary
rewards card for travel purchases to earn at least 2
points per $ 1 spent.
When your group actualizes 10 + rooms
per night we will award bonus Marriott
Rewards Points!