Sentences with phrase «night award costing»

With a Category 1 one - night award costing only 7,500 points, you can rack up awards pretty quickly.
This makes your per - night award cost as low as 9,600 SPG points per night using points that you can earn with your SPG American Express card.

Not exact matches

I find the Hyatt transfer option the best, considering that an award night at their most expensive properties, including many that cost over $ 1,000 per night, is a mere 22,000 Hyatt points.
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To get value equivalent to bonuses that other travel cards offer, you should use these awards towards hotel rooms that would otherwise cost at least $ 200 a night.
I find the Hyatt transfer option the best, considering that an award night at their most expensive properties, including many that cost over $ 1,000 per night, is a mere 22,000 Hyatt points.
To arrive at this, we analyzed the cost of award nights in both United States Dollars (USD) and points.
Rooms awarded through their PointsBreaks ® program cost just 5,00 points per night, and many perfectly reasonable Holiday Inn properties require just 10,000 or 15,000 points per night.
Even better, the maximum award cost for a night at this property is only 10,000 Hilton points.
On the hotel side of things, you often can expect the co-branded credit cards to provide at least mid-tier elite status that may get you late checkout or a room upgrade, and the best ones even give you an annual award night that can offset the cost of the annual fee!
Plus, since the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville is just a Category 2 property, I could opt to book a room using the points + cash rate of 4,000 points + $ 55 instead of a full - out award night costing 8,000 points and still receive credit toward the promotion for our stay.
While it's possible to maximize value further and take advantage of the 10 % Redemption Bonus right away by booking flights and splitting hotel nights into separate bookings over the course of a few days, we'd keep things simple in this case by recommending Tiffany's husband apply his bonus toward the taxes and fees on the Alaska award bookings, wiping out these costs entirely, and having Tiffany apply her bonus toward the total hotel booking at Hotels.com.
It is possible to find higher redemption rates for your points, but in some cases (especially with lower cost flights or hotel nights), the 1.5 cents per point value can be better than redeeming for an award directly through the airline or hotel programs.
Now that you have all the information needed to understand how many points you can earn and what the awards cost, we can calculate how many free nights you could possibly earn over the year!
Award stays will cost you 30,000 Hyatt points per night.
Award stays cost 50,000 points per night.
Most Andaz Resorts around the world cost 20,000 to 25,000 points per night, so this one is a steal at just 15,000 points with waived resort fees on award stays.
Make sure you try to find a night where the award cost is cheaper.
Contrast that to some other Hilton properties at the top end of the award chart that cost 95,000 points per night, and you can see how Egypt is a huge value on points.
As faithful readers know, in the next few days the Club Carlson program will undergo two catastrophic devaluations: co-branded credit card holders will lose the free last night on award reservations of two or more nights; and a vast swath of Club Carlson's lame mid-tier properties are being bumped up to their highest rewards category, and will cost 70,000 Gold Points per night.
Award rates start at 20,000 - 25,000 Hyatt points per night for double occupancy and children ages 3 and up will cost additional points.
Indeed, if you could book a standard room at the premium room award conversion rate, it would cost just 41,719 HHonors points per night!
A «premium» corner room costs $ 10 more, but the premium room HHonors award cost is actually lower, at 44,519 HHonors points per night:
Now that you understand how many points you can earn and how much awards can cost, let's calculate how many free nights you could earn over the year!
The figure below provides a general distribution of the cost of an award night.
Fortunately, if you want to redeem at a hotel that costs more than your free night, you can choose the pay the difference in cash rather than leave money on the table or be forced to hunt for one where you could use the exact value of the award.
Marriott award nights will cost you 7,500 — 45,000 points per night and Ritz - Carlton award night will cost you 30,000 — 70,000 points per night.
To qualify for this award, a property must have at least four stars and four bubbles on TripAdvisor, and offer annual nightly average rates that are at least 20 percent below the city average and cost less than $ 300 per night based on hotel prices available on TripAdvisor.
Most standard award nights will cost 15,000 to 20,000 points for mid-level properties.
The Ritz - Carlton Langkawi is a Tier 2 property in the Ritz - Carlton collection meaning that a single reward night will cost 40,000 points (30,000 if you find elusive PointSaver awards).
A category 4 award night will normally cost 15,000 points under the new award chart.
I got a lot of positive (and some negative) feedback for my Bluebird / Chase Ink Award Cost Chart post, so I decided to do it again for one of my other favorite cards: the SPG Amex card.The Amex SPG... [Read more...] about The Bluebird / SPG Reward Night Cost Chart
In March 2014 Club Carlson introduced a new top - tier in its program which immediately raised the cost of an award night (at one of the better hotels) from 50,000 to 70,000 points per night — a staggering 40 % price increase!
Remember, even the most expensive Hyatt property only costs 22,000 points for a standard free night award, and some can be had for much less.
Taking a 5 night stay checking in on 2 May as an example this is how the cost of the award would work out under the original wording / rules:
19 properties are moving categories with 15 properties seeing the price of award nights increase and 4 properties seeing the cost fall.
As of 30 March 2016, 24 Hilton properties will cost more HHonors points for an award night while 14 properties will require fewer points — this is a comparatively tame set of changes.
Hilton HHonors isn't my favorite hotel rewards program because it links the number of points you need for an award night to the cost of a room on that particular night (more or less).....
... which shows that if you buy Starpoints at 1.75 cents each this would be the cost of an award night at each category:
If you can book a Category 1 or 2 property for 2,000 — 3,000 points / night (as the award chart allows) the effective cost for a night would be between $ 46 and $ 70....
An award night for the same date would cost your 28,000 Hilton Honors points.
Note that award nights are subject to availability and there is an opportunity cost — you will not be able to participate in any promotions or sales and you will not earn points on award stays.
None of the hotels is, as yet, bookable with Starpoints and none appears to have been given a Starwood Category rating so it's hard to say how much award nights will eventually cost.
It gets worse one category up where an award night costs 20,000 Starpoints ($ 490 in this promotion).
UPDATE 8 May 2016: The full list of properties where award nights will cost you more has now been taken down by IHG but the big / more important changes are discussed below.
This credit card effectively meant that a 2 - night weekend break at a Club Carlson property never cost me more than the price of a single award night....
In fact all Kimpton Hotels award stays will cost you between 40,000 to 70,000 points per night.
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