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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.

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.

Want to earn more hotel points?  Click here to see our complete list of promotions from IHG and the other major hotel chains or use the ‘Hotel Offers’ link in the menu bar at the top of the page.

Comments (55)

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  • Phil says:

    I was unlucky and got the 5 brands!!

    It would cost me about £300 of my own money plus work stays to make my bonus of 140k points…. so still debating whether to push for this.

  • Blackberryaddict says:

    I’ll be completing mine next weekend with a Christmas market visit to Germany – nice to take the missus. The rest I’ve managed on business travel – including quite a challenging “get out there” target in Canada, USA, Brazil and Mexico.

  • blindman says:

    I may need a little help with the Mrs B’s Big Win.
    Need a cheap HEX in London-preferably Saturday

    Any takers?

  • Rich says:

    For anyone in the North West who needs a stay Runcorn Holiday Inn is particularly cheap- £30 for some Friday nights- it has a pool and spa too which is pretty good value.
    Only downside is that its in the middle of nowhere. And in Runcorn.

  • xcalx says:

    If you collect American Airline miles you can book through the AA shopping page. I booked a £39 HIX and received ~250 AA miles. Also a good way to stop miles expiring.
    I am now at Candlewood Suites Doral (much nicer than I was expecting ) getting ready for our £1.60 MIA-TXL this afternoon. Hoping its still the new A332 with flat bed.

    • pazza2000 says:

      I booked an IHG stays through the AA portal although I haven’t been awarded the miles. I booked via the CP link for a HI (which I could not find) although I understood that should not have been an issue.

      • Alan says:

        Yep, that’ll be fine – they’re just really slow to post! I’m up to 1,662 miles so far but they take at least a couple of weeks to post after you complete your stay.

  • pazza2000 says:

    Been almost 6 weeks since the stay. Do you always go through the CP link also?

    • Alan says:

      Hmm, that does seem quite long! I had a booking made in August, stay 10th Nov, posted to a/c 15th Nov (very prompt actually!). I always login to my account, navigate to the CP offer page, click through and then book from there – this one was a Hotel Indigo, I’ve also booked HIX, HI and CP without any issue. Worth chasing up by now I’d say.

  • Will says:

    For anyone doing the 2xcities I found a cheap HI in bham (m6 j7) and then as I live in Bedfordshire it’s helpful the “London” Luton airport HIEX counts as London for another cheap win 😉

    Also for my wife I found the CP at the NEC (14 min train to bham central) £55 for a Saturday. Think we will stay and hit the Xmas market.

    There are my hours of researching shared for you lot 🙂

    • Ed E says:

      I “stayed” at the HI M6 J7 this Friday and Saturday night (apparently!).
      There was a Liberal Democrat Association conference going on at the time so I had a nice bath with my book…. and left!
      Called on Sunday morning to check out by phone and they were fine with that.

  • steve says:

    Think I mentioned this before, but I can highly recommend the Holiday Inn Resort Kandooma in the Maldives, its an absolute steal at 15k points per night. They tend to mess up things like charging you for breakfast and transfers too because it’s normally included in standard prices.

    • Discount Mike says:

      Thanks Steve, will keep that in mind for the next big holiday. 15k, what a bargain.

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