The program is introducing Membership Levels, Blue, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond, as well
as rollover nights towards the next reward.
Not exact matches
On top of earning a five - star rating in its most recent crash test, the car comes
as standard with an extensive list of safety equipment, including traction control,
rollover protection, lots of airbags,
night vision, brake assist and stability control.
The calculation for 2019
rollover nights would be
as follows: 5
rollover nights from 2018 + 45
nights from stays in 2019 — 40
nights needed for Gold — 5
rollover nights from 2018 (now expired) = 5 elite
rollover nights into 2020
Elite
Rollover Nights are calculated as follows to apply to the next qualifying status year: Total qualifying nights at year end (inclusive of rollover from prior year)-- any elite rollover nights from the previous year (now expired)-- qualifying nights needed to renew your current elite status tier = elite rollover nights for n
Rollover Nights are calculated
as follows to apply to the next qualifying status year: Total qualifying
nights at year end (inclusive of
rollover from prior year)-- any elite rollover nights from the previous year (now expired)-- qualifying nights needed to renew your current elite status tier = elite rollover nights for n
rollover from prior year)-- any elite
rollover nights from the previous year (now expired)-- qualifying nights needed to renew your current elite status tier = elite rollover nights for n
rollover nights from the previous year (now expired)-- qualifying
nights needed to renew your current elite status tier = elite
rollover nights for n
rollover nights for next year
The elite
rollover nights will be a calculated in excess of the elite tier status level
as of December 31 before applying the calculation.
It's interesting to see Hilton introducing
rollover nights just
as Marriott Rewards is eliminating them but, once again, I'm not sure this new benefit will help out all that many people.
Elite
Rollover Nights are calculated as follows to apply to the next qualifying status year: Total qualifying nights at year end (inclusive of rollover from prior year)-- any elite rollover nights from the previous year (now expired)-- qualifying nights needed to renew your current elite status tier = elite rollover nights for n
Rollover Nights are calculated
as follows to apply to the next qualifying status year: Total qualifying
nights at year end (inclusive of
rollover from prior year)-- any elite rollover nights from the previous year (now expired)-- qualifying nights needed to renew your current elite status tier = elite rollover nights for n
rollover from prior year)-- any elite
rollover nights from the previous year (now expired)-- qualifying nights needed to renew your current elite status tier = elite rollover nights for n
rollover nights from the previous year (now expired)-- qualifying
nights needed to renew your current elite status tier = elite
rollover nights for n
rollover nights for next year
The elite
rollover nights will be a calculated in excess of the elite tier status level
as of December 31 before applying the calculation.
Marriott and Hilton have both offered
rollover nights in the past (Hilton on a targeted basis) and IHG still offers
rollover nights to its members, but Hyatt never has (
as far
as I can tell) and that makes what I'm seeing in my account somewhat strange.