Sentences with phrase «mattress running if»

These can be very useful for mattress running if needed.
If you have close to 12 nights planned at Hyatt properties this summer, it is worth it to sign up for the Elite Tier Trial and then also do a mattress run if needed for the final couple of nights to hit 15 nights (assuming you received the same offer with the Hyatt Sweet Dreams Sweet Rewards promotion).

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Review: If you're interested in, say, running a service that delivers mattresses on the back of a bicycle or becoming an itinerant wedding photographer, here's your holy text.
But if you're interested in, say, running a service that delivers mattresses on the back of a bicycle or becoming an itinerant wedding photographer, here's your holy text.
If it makes comfy mattresses that help people sleep better, for instance — or builds software that keeps trains running on time, and therefore lowers commuter stress — consider it a yes.
If allergies run in the family, a fully sealed mattress may be a good choice to keep dust and allergens at bay.
If you rinse this crib mattress off, the water runs straight though to the other side.
These days inflation is running at 3.1 % annually, which means that even if you avoid the risks of the market by stashing your cash under your mattress, you're still losing 3.1 % of your money's value every year.
While keeping your cash under the mattress, also known as a savings account, is handy if you run into a major expense, the best strategy for a TFSA is to max it out with the highest return possible and have easy access.
Accommodations run on solar power, and have open air walls (that can close if needed), hammocks and orthopedic mattresses.
Once again, Frequent Business Traveler, in conjunction with FlyerTalk and ExpertFlyer, is asking readers if they went on a mileage or mattress run this year, as well as whether or not they need to complete any additional flights or hotel stays in the remaining two weeks of the year to attain a status milestone.
But I think that would be going a bit far, since if you are booking 80 % of your stays as mattress runs, you aren't really taking great advantage of your Diamond benefits.
If you fall short, the extra 20,000 points between 15 nights and 20 nights may even be worth a mattress run.
I'll be heading to Oregon in a few weeks to visit family near Medford, and if necessary I can always do a cheap mattress run in the Seattle area.
If we pay (cash or points) for a hotel (or mattress run), we'll list the expense for the night we stay, not the day we booked it or paid for it.
If you're attracted to the idea of cheap hotels in Vegas, I'll say that my personal opinion is it's an awful idea for mattress running (booking a hotel with no intention of staying there).
If you're just looking for an upgrade on your next vacation with points and miles, there's nothing wrong with that, but you'll probably be better off just paying for an upgrade than trying to mattress run your way to status.
If you're currently Marriott Gold elite member and going for a Marriott Platinum Status challenge right now (or thinking about doing so), the most recent Marriott promotion can net you a lot of value in return and can help offset the cost of your mattress runs.
Tell us if you already did a mileage or mattress run to maintain or increase your status with a hotel or airline for the coming year — or if you still plan to do one before the end of the year.
Frequent Business Traveler, in conjunction with FlyerTalk, wants to know if you went on a mileage or mattress run this year, and whether or not you need to complete any additional flights or hotel stays in the remaining two weeks of the year to attain a status milestone.
I would not mattress run just for the sake of promotion, but if you have stays already planned at Club Carlson hotels, you should register to take advantage of the promotion.
If you stayed at hotels earning 10X on stays and earned extra points here and there with special promotions, it's feasible that a 9 stay mattress run could cost you nearly $ 500 or maybe even less after you factor in your earnings from Marriott points and credit card spend.
I have three trips already planned over the summer so I think having Diamond status will be worth it, even if I have to do a mattress run or two.
If I had a Category 1 property near me or if I had a few more nights already planned I could see mattress running to get Diamond statuIf I had a Category 1 property near me or if I had a few more nights already planned I could see mattress running to get Diamond statuif I had a few more nights already planned I could see mattress running to get Diamond status.
But if you can't live without top - tier hotel or airline elite status and are close to achieving it, now is the time to start planning your year - end mattress or mileage runs.
If you don't have any upcoming uses for hotels, mattress run (book hotels purely for the sake of earning rewards) four times for one night stays at nearby cheap IHG properties in the Candlewood Suites, Staybridge Suites, and Holiday Inn Express brands.
As far as top - tier elite status, mattress running is a good idea if you're at least 70 % of the way to top - tier elite, based on stays.
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