As such,
hotel rewards cards probably aren't the best idea if you find yourself in a situation where you need to carry a revolving debt for a period of time.
Not exact matches
As a rule of thumb, if you spend less than $ 10,000 per year on gas, dining, or
hotels, the Stash
Hotel Rewards Visa
card is
probably not worth the fee.
If you are interested in
reward travel, you
probably already have a favorite airline,
hotel, or credit
card program.
If you have a Chase Sapphire Preferred credit
card, and you probably should if you do a fair amount of traveling (to see why check out our Best Reward Card for Travelers article) and if you book lodging with Hotels.com (which you should at least consider for reasons we'll explain momentarily), it's possible to use the two together to get discounts and benefits totaling more than 20 % of the cost of your ho
card, and you
probably should if you do a fair amount of traveling (to see why check out our Best
Reward Card for Travelers article) and if you book lodging with Hotels.com (which you should at least consider for reasons we'll explain momentarily), it's possible to use the two together to get discounts and benefits totaling more than 20 % of the cost of your ho
Card for Travelers article) and if you book lodging with Hotels.com (which you should at least consider for reasons we'll explain momentarily), it's possible to use the two together to get discounts and benefits totaling more than 20 % of the cost of your
hotel.
As a rule of thumb, if you spend less than $ 10,000 per year on gas, dining, or
hotels, the Stash
Hotel Rewards Visa
card is
probably not worth the fee.
If you love earning airline miles,
hotel points, and cash - back with
rewards and travel credit
cards, you
probably already know...
Now that your
hotel and airfare are squared away, you're
probably wondering how you'll pay for park tickets with credit
card rewards.
Dear Bridget, You're
probably familiar with the typical perks of
reward credit
cards, such as cash back, free plane tickets and
hotel stays.
The Hilton Honors Aspire
card — though laden with great
hotel perks — is
probably too pricey for the average
rewards cardholder.
In fact, you could
probably redeem Membership
Rewards for
hotel gift
cards at a higher rate than that and then just use the gift
card for your booking so you'll still earn
hotel points and receive elite status benefits.
Generally speaking, you're
probably going to choose a
card based on the
rewards program, airline or
hotel it's associated with, and / or because of its earning potential.
Beyond that, there are
probably better ways to earn points via general purpose
rewards credit
cards, which can then be transferred to
hotel loyalty programs.
As a rule of thumb, if you spend less than $ 10,000 per year on gas, dining, or
hotels, the Stash
Hotel Rewards Visa
card is
probably not worth the fee.
Membership
Rewards can be used for purchasing gift
cards, travel or merchandise, but
probably the best use is transferring points to an airline or
hotel partner.
If you are interested in
reward travel, you
probably already have a favorite airline,
hotel, or credit
card program.