While they don't necessarily encourage it, airlines and hotels make money on mileage and
mattress runs just as they would with any other passenger or guest checking in.
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.
However, I wouldn't recommend
mattress running just for the 1,000 — 2,500 bonus points alone.
Not exact matches
They used some «
mattress runs» (the hotel equivalent of a mileage
run where a traveler is flying
just to earn points / miles) to earn 2 free nights anywhere after staying 4 nights at any IHG property.
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.
So for this promotion, it might be worth doing a «
mattress run» where you book two very cheap hotel stays
just to receive the 15,000 points which can be used on properties that cost $ 280 or more!
might have been better to
just do the proverbial
mattress run.....
Honestly, though, even in this case you'd probably
just be better off finding a cheap Hyatt and «
mattress running» to get those additional stays in.
She survived
running out of heat in the camper and had to bundle up in sleeping bags and
mattresses just to stay warm.