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My targets for the IHG “Into The Nights” promotion

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The website for the very impressive new IHG Rewards Club promotion, ‘Into The Nights‘, is now live.

If you log in at the site, you will see your targeted offers.  There were some problems with the site yesterday which stopped some people logging in – I can only hope that they have been resolved overnight.

To be honest, it looks pretty good for me and my family.  Whilst I am an Ambassador and my wife is Platinum, we have done few paid IHG stays this year.  My Mum has no IHG status and has no stays on her account since the last ‘Big Win‘ promotion last year.

I will show you what we have got as it may help you understand your own targets better.

These are the assumptions I use:

  • IHG Rewards Club points are worth £5 per 1000 (based on using 50,000 for a £250 5-star)
  • A ‘Free Night Voucher’ is worth £250 to me because I will use it at a high-value InterContinental

I am making an assumption here that the ‘Free Night Voucher’ will be the same as the one given with the IHG credit card.  This would mean you could use it within a year, anywhere, as long as reward nights were available.

If it turns out there are restrictions on the validity of the free night vouchers then I would need to reduce their perceived value.  I will not be making speculative bookings for this promotion until the small print of the free night vouchers is published.

Case Study 1

Into The Nights 3

This is my Mum’s ‘no status’ account.  If she completes all five tasks, she will earn 25,000 points plus the 2 free night vouchers.  That is £625 of value using my valuations.

The easiest way to get this would be:

1 x 2-night stay and 1 x 3 night stay at two different Holiday Inn Express hotels, ensuring each stay included a Friday or Saturday night

Central London Holiday Inn Express hotels are not exceptionally cheap.  However, I reckon I can find something for £60 per night (Croydon, potentially).  That would be a total cost of £300 at worse.  I am definitely ‘in’ on this basis, given that it only requires two different hotel visits.

Case Study 2

Into The Nights 2

This is for my wife.  This one is a bit trickier and would depend on whether we could trigger the two overseas stays.  Let’s assume that we can’t.

Hitting the first six targets on the list would probably involve:

1 x Holiday Inn Express stay for 2 nights, inc a Saturday

1 x a different Holiday Inn Express for 3 nights, inc a Saturday

1 x Holiday Inn night (assuming I want a cheap brand)

1 x another brand to hit the 3 brands target (Crowne Plaza Heathrow?)

In total, that would earn 33,600 points (£168) plus 2 free nights (£500) for a total of £668.  Whilst this is achievable, it would be a lot of trouble to do the four stays necessary.  I will give this a miss unless a couple of business trips outside the UK come up to hit the ‘Globetrotter’ target.

Case Study 3

Into The Nights 1

This is mine. There are no brand caps on this which makes it a bit easier.

If I do it all in the UK, I would need:

2 x 2-night stays over a Fri/Sat or Sat/Sun

Another 2 nights anywhere, anytime

One of these stays to be on a Bonus Points Package with breakfast (not sure how easy these are to find, and not available at Holiday Inn Express hotels as they give free breakfast)

That would net me 33,600 points (£168) plus 2 free nights (£500 of value) for a total of £668.  This might be possible.

However, I have two overseas trips coming up.  I am not booked into IHG properties but I could find a suitably cheap local one for a mattress run.  Note that the stays must be in two DIFFERENT countries.  As I only need to hit 6 of the 7, I could then exclude the ‘7 nights target’.

That would let me do:

2 x 2-night stays outside the UK, each comprising a Fri/Sat or Sat/Sun, one of which is a Bonus Points Package with breakfast

This looks attractive.  I would only need to do 2 check-ins, for a start, which saves time.  My earnings would be 34,800 points (£174 of value) plus 2 free nights (£500 of value) for a total of £674.  There would also be a slug of base points.  This should be possible for under £300 of expenditure.

The link to check your own target is here.


IHG One Rewards update – April 2024:

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Comments (143)

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  • Lee Thornton says:

    One of my targets is to pay for a night with the IHG credit card. Since I don’t have one and they aren’t open for new applications this is going to be pretty hard to achieve. And idea when they might relaunch?

  • Henk says:

    14 nights for 12k point, 4 weekend stays, 3 HIEX, 2 extend weekend and 4 times internationally.

    Certainly too much for the whole package, but I might be able to do a few of them.

  • Andrew (@andrewseftel) says:

    Gold with 4 nights YTD

    10.4k – Stay 10 nights
    11.2k Stay 3 brands
    100 – Survey
    5.6k – 3 Saturdays
    14.4k – Book on the app

    4/5 gets me 16k or 2 free nights

    No chance I’ll do 10 nights. I probably will take the 14.4k bonus for a single stay and will think about a mattress run for the 3 brands/3 saturdays. I reckon I could do that for about £150 using HI/HIX/HIGC.

    Any ideas whether Holiday Inn Garden Court counts as a separate brand? The T&Cs aren’t clear.

    • Sprout7 says:

      Newbie question – so apologies in advance!
      With a mattress run, I guess you have to check in – but do you have to check out in the morning?

      • Rob says:

        No, just leave the key in the room. You may want to mess up the sheets to give the impression you stayed!

  • Colin says:

    I had not received an email from IHG but have since followed your links to enable me to register for this promotion.

    Question: Do you know if existing bookings will count toward this promotion?

    • opal says:

      “No retroactive Free Nights, or miles will be awarded for stays prior to registration. ” according to T&C, so I’d say no.

      • Simmo says:

        I take that as stays you have had before registering for the promo, not stays that are booked before registering.

      • Rob says:

        I’d say Yes. That clause applies to stays made before you register, ie if you do a stay tonight but don’t sign up for the promo until next week, it won’t count. When you booked makes no difference.

  • Tony says:

    Could someone clarify if just logging into the site and viewing your targets automatically registers you for the promotion? I don’t see anywhere to actually “opt in” to the promo.

    • Simon says:

      When I have done this, I check in and go to the room. Make the bed look like I have slept in it and towels used. I then call in the morning and tell them I had to leave in a rush. Never had an issue doing this before, and maybe I am being over-cautious!

  • Tom says:

    It would appear they are punishing me for being loyal to them. My goals are:

    Complete 5 of 6 offers and earn 27,000 bonus points or 3 free nights

    Stay 54 night(s) at any of IHG’s 4,700 hotels worldwide = 39200
    Stay at 5 brands = 14400
    Take our survey. = 100
    Stay 3 Saturdays at any of our IHG hotel brands = 5600
    Stay at 13 Holiday Inn hotel(s) = 20000
    Book 10 stay(s) including a Friday or Sunday night (stay must include 2 or more nights) = 14400
    Unlock bonus offers for the opportunity to earn additional rewards

    • N says:

      Wow. How many stays have you done to deserve that?

      I’m glad I’m loyal… to Hilton. 🙂

    • Lady London says:

      Ouch. Did you clean up on the Big Win last year?
      Wish I was in a position to use this but newbie to hotel promos and sadly not doing much by the end of the year.

  • ComeFlyWithMe123 says:

    Stay at 2 crowne plaza hotels – Can that be the same crowne plaza? The Terms are terrible decipher!

    • Rob says:

      Click on the question mark and it should make it clearer. I would imagine two different CP’s.

  • USATB says:

    finally managed to log in, have stayed a lot this year 20 nights+ across 4 brands and received a very easy offer.

    500 pts download and book via app
    1000 pts for 3 nights
    1000 pts book via web/app twice
    1000 pts for 2 Saturdays
    1000 pts for 2 holiday inns.

    bonus for 5/5 is 50k pts or 2 nights plus it says can “unlock additional bonus offers” presumably on completion of the 5.

    so 54.5k pts for what will need to be 3 nights over 2 stays with a Saturday in each in holiday inns – assuming the two different “book via apps” combine so don’t need 3 bookings in total this will be very easy with what we already have booked, if need 3 bookings will need to cancel one existing and rebook via app. No additional spend required for me so free points/stays in effect.

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