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As I wrote the other day, I spent last Friday at the Holiday Inn Rotherham Sheffield. I booked this stay through my wifes account, as she has not done a paid IHG Rewards Club stay this year.

I also put through all of the current bonus codes that are currently floating around and which I put in this article.

The stay was a big success, generating over 14,000 IHG Rewards Club points on a £48 room. I value those points at around £70.

On top of the list of bonus points codes I listed in the post linked above, there is one new one I used.

Code 1041 gives you 2,000 bonus points on EVERY stay you make for 60 days after registering. You can see this code works from the screenshot above.

There are two further codes about which I have not tried yet:

Code 1012 gives 5,000 points on your next stay within 90 days. This code may not work if you are not a Gold or Platinum member. This is easily the best one-shot code we have seen in a long, long time.

Codes 1023 and 1027 gives 3,000 points on your next stay within 90 days. These codes will work on any account.

Combining codes with The Big Win

My wifes account is now in the interesting position of giving me 4,000 bonus points on every stay she makes within 60 days. This comes from the 2,000 points per stay code above (1041) and the two 1,000 point codes.

I wrote about IHG’s ‘Big Win’ promotion here. Whilst my own targets are simply not achievable, my wife has the easiest ‘Big Win’ challenge of anyone I know. These are her targets:

  • 1,000 points for one stay
  • 6,700 points for 5 nights
  • 12,000 points for 2 different brands
  • 4,000 points for booking 2 stays online
  • 12,000 points for 2 hotels from the list provided
  • 36,000 for completing all of the above

That makes a total of 71,000 points, so about £350 of value. More importantly, we can complete all of the above with just 5 nights!

I have two options. I am in Madrid next month for a night, and there are some €40-50 Holiday Inn Express properties in Madrid on my list of hotels for the 12,000 point bonus. I will book into one of those (although I won’t stay there).

The question then is how many nights. I could just do a 4-night HIX stay at €40-50 per night and be done with it. However, because she is also getting 4,000 bonus points per stay for the next 60 days, there is also the possibility of booking – admittedly more expensive – hotels in London (also on our list) and using them for visiting family and friends in coming weeks.

If I book 4 Holiday Inn Express nights in Madrid, I am ‘all done’ for under €180. That is a real result for 71,000 bonus points, plus around 15,000 points for the stay itself using the latest codes above.

Add in the points from the Holiday Inn stay last Friday, and the five nights will have earned around 100,000 IHG Rewards Club points – enough for 2 nights at a luxury InterContinental in New York, Paris, London etc.


IHG One Rewards update – April 2024:

Get bonus points: IHG One Rewards is offering 2,000 bonus points for every two cash nights you stay (not necessarily consecutive) between 1st April and 31st May 2024. You can read our full article here and you can register here.

New to IHG One Rewards?  Read our overview of IHG One Rewards here and our article on points expiry rules here. Our article on ‘What are IHG One Rewards points worth?’ is here.

Buy points: If you need additional IHG One Rewards points, you can buy them here.

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Comments (72)

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  • Raffles says:

    I’ve added a new code to the post – 1023, 3000 points on next stay – which appeared on Loyalty Lobby this morning.

  • Bobby says:

    are the holiday inn and the holiday inn express counted as 2 different brands?

  • Andrew (@andrewseftel) says:

    ‘two 1,000 point codes’

    What’s the second one? I’ve only got 4709.

    • Rob says:

      Yes, sorry, I noticed that too but too late. It must be in the Flyertalk list but not in my June post, suggest you run through those and input them.

      Problem with these codes is that you never know which ones are working!

  • Ben E says:

    I shot myself in the foot on recent stays by booking through hotels.com… triggered non-earning nights! grrr

  • Ben E says:

    By the way, everyone should review these new codes

    http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/21474752-post60.html

  • Brian says:

    Unfortunately, the best Big Win targets (i.e. the easiest ones, with most points) have been given to those who have hardly stayed at IHG.

  • Phil says:

    After looking initially impossible my big win now looks like it can be achieved with a co uple of out of the ways stays with my business work:-

    e.g. Have a meeting in Durhams so instead of the Durham Marriott I will do an extra 60 miles round trip to stay at the Stalybridge Suites in Newcastle (need 5 brands!)

    Also on a trip to Southampton from the North West, instead of travelling all the way down in the evening and staying on the coast, I will drive to Heathrow and stay at one of the hotels their (to get one of my my city life) and drive the extra hour down in the morning.

    With my other standard travel this should leave me one brand and one city short, unlikely I will get the chance for an overseas trip to kill 2 birds with one stone and a likely xmas shopping trip to Birmingham and Indego hotel.

    140,000 points would be a nice Christmas present for me.

    • Ian says:

      I’m just about to start my Big Win challenge in the US and have also registered for the elusive 5000 pt? Saturday bonus which Raffles mentioned recently. I believe the trick is to change address to a US one after staying but I am staying two consecutive Saturdays/weekends in different locations. any idea if I need to change after the first or second stay???

      • Rob says:

        Good question. No idea if it has to be US on the day the normal points post and / or the day in the month they do a sweep and post the 5k.

    • Clive J says:

      Wow, you have to do 5 brands, that’s tough. I only have 3 but will probably do 4. But your 140k reward is double mine.

  • Col A-B says:

    Do you have to actually check-in for the points to post?

    • Rob says:

      Yes

    • CV says:

      Might help to find a IHG hotel either near home, work or on the commute. Easy to check in after work on way home, then check out in the morning (and get some breakfast) on way back to work.

      Ive got a HIE along road from my work which im planning to book into on the cheapest weeknight i can find (£47) as and when required.

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