Sentences with phrase «room award price»

Fortunately for us, Hilton doesn't bother checking that the premium room award price is in fact higher than a «standard» award redemption.

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Finally, given that TheShare.TV is a wholly owned subsidiary with its own revenues, contracts, and cost centers, management felt that Room 21 Media needed to own its own studios to ensure that Production agreements generated by TheShare.TV would be awarded to the parent company at a comparable price and quality as if delivered by the larger studios.
Free Room Nights Unlike other hotel companies, Hilton properties use a dynamic award pricing system to determine how many points are needed to get a free hotel night.
I've written before about «odd» pricing of Hilton premium room awards.
The great news is that if they are available for award booking, the price is the same as a standard room!
Based on my research, I concluded that irregular pricing occurred when a hotel has a high enough fixed value assigned to HHonors points redeemed for premium rooms and, for whatever reason, the best available rate for premium rooms is low enough to drop the price in cash, after conversion to HHonors points, below the HHonors point cost for a standard room award.
The Hyatt award chart is straightforward, with one price per room type per hotel category.
It tells you how many cents you get for each point you redeem by dividing the cash price of the hotel room by the number of points of an equivalent award stay costs.
Best price guaranteed with special deals from packages & promotions, bed and breakfast inclusive option (not available for online agents and other channels), free roundtrip scheduled shared transfer to Downtown Pattaya per person per booking, spa credit - THB 500 per room or suite, late check out upon request (subject to availability), 10 % discount on Food and Beverage in one of our 11 award - winning restaurants (excluding buffets), priority for room upgrade to next room category (subject to availability), be part of special monthly lucky draw to win exciting prizes and have the option to personalize your stay with unique optional extras
This hotel went for 95,000 points per night (the highest award price for a standard room) which came out to a redemption rate of.62 cents per point.
And if cash prices are low, you may spend fewer points than you would for the same flight or hotel room if you transferred your Ultimate Rewards points to book an award!
I wouldn't pay $ 450 or $ 370 for a hotel room so this promotion would be no good to me if I was looking to book an award night just with points I'd purchased but that's not how everyone feels — different people have different comfort zones when it comes to hotel prices.
Compare the price you'd have to pay for the points for an award night to the cash price of the room for a night you'd like to stay — that will tell you if you can save money by buying points.
I used a GoFree award for our visit and only spent 15,000 points (purchased at $ 150) for the room, when the cash price was $ 460, making the award stay a bargain.
Living the dream on card rewards Those who don't know us very well may think we are living the high life, but the truth is that our $ 250 hotel room near the line of totality during the eclipse was booked for 3,000 Starwood Preferred Guest points; our flight to Wyoming was 100 percent free on a private plane thanks to a crazy JetSmarter promotion for those who could prove they had a million miles; our resort complete with water slides and a lazy river in San Antonio was booked using an annual credit card award night when the room normally costs $ 300 - plus per night; our amazing room at the Park Hyatt New York was booked using 30,000 Hyatt points per night when the selling price was almost $ 1,000 per night; and most of our other flights were booked via a collection of airline miles and credit card points that were primarily earned by leveraging our everyday spending for major rewards.
Odd premium award pricing results from low premium room rates and high internal valuations.
Surround yourself with typical Arabian architecture at the award - winning Arabian Courtyard Hotel and Spa with rooms priced around $ 350.
The company predicts that hotel giants will eventually make reward pricing for individual rooms more closely linked to rates, as some airlines like Southwest have started to do with award travel and air fares.
The report noted that these returns are only averages, and that the actual «payback» on award rooms can vary considerably depending on the property selected and the dates of stay, since room rates vary by demand while award prices generally remain the same.
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