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IHG Big Win: My fun Tuesday in Croydon

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Two Tuesdays ago, I found myself in the Holiday Inn Express in Croydon city centre. Not somewhere I would usually spend time, to be honest, but I needed one IHG hotel night in London to complete The Big Win promotion.

And, at just £55 for a Tuesday night, it was cheapest convenient hotel I could find.

I didn’t actually stay, I just checked in, did some work (internet is free for IHG Rewards Club elite members) and left.

Holiday Inn Express Croydon

I should say, in all fairness, that this is a decent hotel. The room was bigger than you usually get at a Holiday Inn Express, and the location could not be more central. The receptionist was also very friendly and worked hard to find me an empty room when I turned up well in advance of the advertised check-in time.

I thought it would be interesting to look at what I have earned from The Big Win and to justify the expenditure I ran up.

My wifes account only required five nights to trigger the full The Big Win bonus. One of these nights had already been booked before the promotion was announced, so I haven’t included that in my calculations as we would have done that night regardless.

Nights 2, 3, 4 – Holiday Inn Express Alcorcon, Madrid (report here)

Total cost £125

Points earned from stay: 27,207 points

Night 5 – Holiday Inn Express Croydon

Total cost £55

Points earned from stay: 8,408 points

The Big Win bonus: 70,700 points (technically it was 71,800 but 1,100 of those triggered with the first night which was already booked, so I would have received those regardless)

Total points earned: 106,315

Total expenditure: £180 + £10 travel cost to Croydon = £190

So, at the end of the day, 106,000 points for ‘mattress run’ expenditure of £190.

I will – almost certainly – end up using those points for InterContinental properties where I will get £5 per 1,000. That would value the bonus points at £530.  As I do, on a regular basis, pay for InterContinental-type hotels, I can consider this a real saving.

That is not a bad result. Some people had more generous targets than this one and, of course, some people had targets which they could hit entirely with business travel. Those people got an even better deal. My original article on The Big Win is here if you want to find out more.

Ironically, people with fairly regular IHG hotel stays got a raw deal, with stiff targets to hit. That is why I was using my wife’s account, as her targets were very low given her average of one stay per year!


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.

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Comments (55)

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  • Clive J says:

    I am in Birmingham right now at the CP, watching our dismal display in the cricket. Moving to Hotel Indigo tomorrow and this trip should tick off the Saturday stay, the two city, the total nights and the multiple brands requirements. That should be my Big Win done 🙂

    • Clive J says:

      And the HIX Croydon was my London qualifier as well – but I did stay the night.

    • Andrew (@andrewseftel) says:

      I’ve got the brand new Birmingham Staybridge Suites in a couple weeks.

      • mitpat447 says:

        oh so it is open before end of year then…! I kept telling others on FT but they kept thinking its Feb! Doh

        • Andrew (@andrewseftel) says:

          I think they are opening ahead of schedule. Might even be next week.

          • DontLikeFruit says:

            I booked in for 2nd weekend in December, to hit my 4 brands challenge, and can now cancel my booking at the Indigo! There is now also a 10% weekend discount for Plats. Watch out for those Staybridge ex-VAT prices though.

            Have completed my 7 Saturday nights challenge earlier than i expected, but still don’t expect to get my required 32 nights completed until right at the end of December.

          • pazza2000 says:

            How do I locate the 10% weekend discount for Plats?

          • Rob says:

            Apparently it is automatic for Gold and Platinum members when logged in (assuming it has already started, this is a new promo).

  • Waribai says:

    Yes, did the HIX Croydon last weekend but didn’t stay. Did stop off at a great Malaysian cafe place inside the whitgift shopping centre though! Incidentally, booked the 241 rate and both nights earned points.
    As Raffles says, very central location and for those on a budget as it is just 15 minutes into Central London it could be a good option compared to a pokey b&b in Victoria!

  • Matthew says:

    Can someone kindly remind me about the %discount your rate can’t go under to ensure I get the bonus points please?! All the advance saver rates near me seem to be 35% or more below to flex rate. I don’t want to do a mattress run for no reward? Many thanks 🙂

    • Waribai says:

      Never had a problem with 241 or 35% off at HI or HIX. I find CP and IC more hit and miss though. YMMV but at the latter 2 I would only do advance saver or best available just to be sure…

      • Matthew says:

        Ok great, thank you!

        • Raffles says:

          Beware – some people are struggling to get the 2-4-1 rates to post. Some hotels are OK with it, some aren’t. Any rate sold ‘cleanly’ on their website, ie Advanced Purchase is 100% OK.

          • erico1875 says:

            2 4 1 at HI Manchester West posted ok towards my Big Win, and also got me 25K points.

  • olybeast says:

    I thought the person on the card had to be there at check in? I.e. Your wife

    • Raffles says:

      You need to present the card, not the person! I use our MBNA BMI card, because she has a supplementary card on it and the card number is the same.

      If you are using an Amex, Amex does not do name checks when processing cards. So, if booking via your wifes account, use an Amex of yours, it will still go through. Then present that.

      • James67 says:

        Ibteresting; have you or anybody else here experienced any problem at hotels if you were not able to present the card used for booking? Just curious as I have frequently booked advanced purchase rates overseas and not taken payment card with me. Also have made bookings for others by adding their bame to the additional guest field. They too have never experienced any problems despite not having my card. I dont think the hotels care as long as rate has been prepaid and you present a valid card to cover additional expenses. Today I checked out on my first IHG stay of the year only to learn that my card had been declined at time of booking. Despite this room had been held for me and they charged me at check-out, again they were happy to accept a different card.

        • Rob says:

          Yes. I would have had trouble in both Madrid and Croydon if I hadn’t had the card. IHG has an odd system – whilst you are charged in advance, they still insist that you sign a credit card slip for the payment at check-in. They will only allow the person holding the card to sign the slip.

          Note, though, that Amex cards are NOT same sensitive. Even if IHG’s website doesn’t let you change the name of the payer from the IHG account holder, it doesn’t matter. You can still input your card number and the payment will clear even though you have given the wrong name.

          • erico1875 says:

            Strange, my wife prepaid for our Sons stay with 3 x 3v’s combined, registered in her name. He secured any extras with his Amex on arrival.

          • James67 says:

            Thanks Rob, I guess I have just been lucky to datr as I udually travel overseas with my fee/load free cards while I make reservations at home withcreward cards. Henceforth, I will carry card used for reservations as a safeguard. Have always done so for flights but not bothered for hotels.

  • sajid says:

    I need one more night for my big win to complete, but it has to be a crowne plaza, intercontinental or staybridge, need assistance on finding a cheap rate for a mattress run to complete.

    thanks

    • Rob says:

      Where do you live? A few Staybridge now in the UK and fairly cheap at weekends, same with CP’s. Alternatively, why not do a weekend break to a Christmas Market in Europe and stay in an IC? Dusseldorf is cheap at weekends, Warsaw is VERY cheap at weekends (and a great hotel).

      • sajid says:

        I am based in Hampshire

        • Rob says:

          Crowne Plaza Marlow is the obvious one, often cheap at weekends. Given how nice Marlow is, I’d even be tempted to stay the night.

          • sajid says:

            I will try,

          • sajid says:

            No go with Marlow they do not have a family room

          • Rob says:

            They do have connecting rooms, though – I’ve had them myself. And if you’ve only got 1 kid, they should be able to get an extra bed into the suites.

            Its a nice hotel for families, good indoor pool with a separate kids pool, and lots of toys in a corner of the bar. I did a review last year if you do a search.

    • erico1875 says:

      Crowne Plaza Glasgow can be as low as £60 per night

      • Rob says:

        …. plus the airfare from Hampshire!

        • erico1875 says:

          If you are an Avios millionaire, that shouldn’t be a problem 🙂

        • sajid says:

          Booked cp nec 21 Dec for £36,
          Also on estandby to upgrade to a suite for a further £22

          • Marcel says:

            If you need something a bit closer to Hampshire then you could try Crowne Plaza Reading – I’m booked there on Dec 28th for £47 – more pricey than the NEC but cheaper than the travel cost to Birmingham!

          • sajid says:

            Will investigate, thanks

      • pazza2000 says:

        I need a CP, I have had my eye on here although never seen it under £90, and that tends to be on an inconvenient Sunday night. Nice lounge which you would likely gain access to as a Plat

  • Stuart says:

    Completed mine last week. Saturday night, crowne plaza, madrid airport. Ticked three boxes. The rest I did on business. It was only 40 pounds for the night and I needed it anyway, I was catching a 160 pound flight to Buenos Aires the next day booked with just 30000 avios on Iberia. Almost felt cheeky. Looking forward to the 160,000 IHG point windfall!

  • Chris says:

    I also done Croydon but a week after Raffles and stayed the night.

    Checkin was a little slow however the MOS was wearing a trainee badge so it’s only to be expected. I wasn’t the best HIEX I’ve stayed at but it definitely wasn’t the worst.

    After reading the tripadvisor reports it appears to have had a very rough ride, although a lot of the moaning there has been about the parking.

    Definitely very handy for central London. Incidentally I was looking at using some points for visiting London in March and noticed that HI Wembley is only 10k points a night has anyone stayed there? I’d be interested in hearing what it’s like as that is a snip for the location.

    • CV says:

      Thanks for the tip on Wembley, handy to know. 10,000 points of £90 per night for the date i may need. Bargain.

  • RogerWilco says:

    “That is why I was using my wifes account, as her targets were very low given her average of one stay per year!”

    My case exactly!

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