Also,
the Starwood cash and points options is one of the best dollar values of hotels.
Not exact matches
I can use the blue
cash and get 1.5 %, or the SPG
and get 840,000
starwood points, or Delta etc?
I have only
cashed in on
Starwood points once so far,
and it was for a very good cause.
They also offer
Cash +
Points redemptions, room upgrades, Hotel + Air packages and the ability to transfer points to the Starwood Preferred Guest program at a 3:1
Points redemptions, room upgrades, Hotel + Air packages
and the ability to transfer
points to the Starwood Preferred Guest program at a 3:1
points to the
Starwood Preferred Guest program at a 3:1 ratio.
With the current sign - up bonus of 30,000
Starwood points on the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express (personal and small business), you can get up to 6 award nights at Starwood Category 4 hotels with Cash & P
points on the
Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express (personal
and small business), you can get up to 6 award nights at
Starwood Category 4 hotels with
Cash &
PointsPoints.
Starpoints convert to airline miles or you can use them for free stays or
cash -
and -
points awards at some of
Starwood's great properties worldwide.
Starwood and Hyatt both offer
cash and points options that allow you to stretch your rewards even further.
I opted to pay
cash, instead of transferring
Starwood Preferred Guest
points to Delta (Delta is a SPG airline partner), as the DCA to JFK flight was ~ $ 75
and the DTW to DCA flight was ~ $ 125.
Starwood, which uses membership rewards
points that can be redeemed for anywhere from 1.25 cents per mile for flights to 2.3 cents per mile for rooms, values its
points between 1.5
and 2 cents per
point in its
cash plus
points options:
Dear
Cashing In, I transferred my
Starwood and American Express
points to Cathay Pacific's frequent flier program, Asia Miles, to get ready to book two reward seats.
Depending on how quickly you make it through the Barclays spending, you can theoretically open the
Starwood card
and use those
points since with hotels if there's at least one standard room available for
cash, you can use your
points.
This has been a horrible year so far on the hotel front — Priority Club has devalued their award chart,
Starwood has increased the cost of
cash &
points, Marriott added a category nine
and increased the cost of 36 % of their properties,
and now this, which is by far the worst.
With Hyatt, Hilton, IHG
and Starwood Preferred Guest, the
points and cash requirements are fixed based on the category of the property.
Since the first of the year Priority Club introduced a new 9 - tier reward chart,
Starwood raised the price of
cash and points awards, Marriott introduced a new more expensive award tier
and a
points price increase for 36 % of their properties.
-LSB-...] offers a recap of hotel
points devaluations in 2013
and focusing specifically on the big changes at Marriott
and Hilton (
and the less drastic changes at
Starwood, like increasing the price of
cash and points -LSB-...]