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Why I think Hilton Honors points may be getting more valuable

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As we covered extensively on Head for Points in February, Hilton Honors underwent a substantial restructuring which totally changed the value basis of the scheme.

You can now use Hilton Honors points to get a free room OR to get a cash discount on a room.  The minimum number of points you need is just 5,000.

The big question we all had was what value Hilton would put on a point.  I made three mid-range UK Hilton bookings this week which show that the value you get can be OK.

This has an impact on how you judge the value of Amex Membership Rewards points (from an Amex Gold or Amex Platinum) and the UK Hilton Honors Platinum Visa card.

Of the three UK Hilton rooms I booked this week, for stays over the next fornight, this is what I got:

Room 1 – £63.70 or 17,000 Hilton Honors points – value per point 0.37p

Room 2 – £83.30 or 31,000 Hilton Honors points – value per point 0.27p

Room 3 – £78.40 or 21,000 Hilton Honors points – value per point 0.37p

This is the thesis I am using for the rest of this article:

Because you can redeem as few as 5,000 Hilton points for a cash discount, because there are no availability constraints and because the room is treated as a revenue room (you earn stay credit, bonus points etc), Hilton Honors points are now closer to being treated as cash than they used to be.

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Before February, when you needed at least 30,000 Hilton points to get a free room in any major tourist destination (unless you wanting a romantic weekend in Sheffield, where the Hampton was always 10,000) – and only then if there was reward availability – you certainly couldn’t treat them as anything like cash.  You can now use as few as 5,000 points and you don’t need ‘all points’ reward availability to use them, so as long as you are paying for hotels on a regular basis then they are certainly more ‘cash-like’ than they were.

This means that American Express Membership Rewards points and the Hilton Honors Platinum Visa card now become more valuable.

The Hilton Honors Platinum Visa credit card is free and gives you 2 Hilton Honors points per £1 spent.  If it turns out that 0.37p per point of value is going to be generally available (and that isn’t yet certain, it is still early days) then the Hilton card gets you 0.74% of your spending back.  That is a very good result given the poor return on most free or low-fee Visa and MasterCard products these days.

American Express Membership Rewards points transfer to Hilton Honors at a rate of 1:2.  This means, again, that you’re getting 0.74p per Amex point based on the value I got from Room 1 and Room 3 I booked this week.  This is not as good as transferring your Amex points into Avios or other frequent flyer miles, but it is far better than using them for gift cards etc where you get 0.4p to 0.5p of value.  For someone with only a small Amex points balance, Hilton Honors becomes one of the best low balance redemptions – just 2,500 Amex points gets you the minimum 5,000 Hilton points required to get a cash discount on a room.

There is no guarantee that Hilton will continue to let you get 0.37p per point when you redeem for a cash discount on a room – you won’t get it all of the time now.  You certainly shouldn’t dismiss any small pot of Hilton Honors you may have, and you shouldn’t turn up your nose at the chance to earn a small number.


How to earn Hilton Honors points and status from UK credit cards

How to earn Hilton Honors points and status from UK credit cards (April 2024)

There are various ways of earning Hilton Honors points from UK credit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses.

Do you know that holders of The Platinum Card from American Express receive FREE Hilton Honors Gold status for as long as they hold the card?  It also comes with Marriott Bonvoy Gold, Radisson Rewards Premium and MeliaRewards Gold status.  We reviewed American Express Platinum in detail here and you can apply here.

The Platinum Card from American Express

40,000 bonus points and a huge range of valuable benefits – for a fee Read our full review

Did you know that the Virgin Atlantic credit cards are a great way of earning Hilton Honors points? Two Virgin Points can be converted into three Hilton Honors points. The Virgin Atlantic cards are the only Visa or Mastercard products in the UK which can indirectly earn Hilton Honors points and they come with generous sign-up bonuses. You can apply here.

You can also earn Hilton Honors points indirectly with:

and for small business owners:

The conversion rate from American Express to Hilton points is 1:2.

Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which can be used to earn Hilton Honors points

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

Comments (133)

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  • chris says:

    Slightly OT but i’ve just got back from a family night at the Doubletree in (just south of) Sheffield.

    As a gold for 10K points got the follwing

    – Warm cookies on arrival (they even had a gluten free brownie for my ceoliac partner)
    – An upgradge room to a king deluxe.
    – This was big enough for a third bed a cot
    – 2 free waters in the room, notthing huge
    – Family swimming in the very nice, but slightly small pool
    – access to the member evening social event, this was held in a cordened off area of the restaurant. 7pm til 8.30 pm. for the 1 hour we there we had small canapes, 4 bottles of tiger beer, 3 glasses of wine.
    – Free breakfast from the buffet, which was very good, for 2 adults and 2 children.
    -Another family swim.

    Is there a better reservation int he UK?

    • chris says:

      Have stayed here a few times as Diamond. Always get the slightly bigger room, complimentary full breakfast and sometimes have a swim. Good value. Rates sometimes in the region of £49 in the sales! When the new bedroom extension is complete, I wonder if rates will remain as low.

  • chris says:

    oh and for this stay i got back 5K points (2K for the promo. 2.5K for the 4th usage of my hilton credit card and 500 for booking on the app.

    To top it all off this stay met my status match target so now i’m gold til march 2019

  • James says:

    Any suggestions on the best way to use 4784 Hilton points about to expire in 4 days?

  • Gareth Morgan says:

    When you look at value, what rate are you using? I’m looking at booking the Hilton in Brighton for 3 nights, where I can get a £108 rate. The Honors rate – and thus the points and money option – is £40 a night more. The calculation, for me, is the cheapest cash rate vs the points needed but the points and money calculation means that I need to part pay 27000 points before the cash element reaches the cash only price. This seems to mean that there’s a complex sliding scale of valuation of the points.

    • Rob says:

      In my examples, those are the cheapest rates available. However, as the stays were at short notice, there was no AdvP alternative.

  • Charlie says:

    I usually book up for the Festival in Cheltenham with points. £419 a night and 5 nights is 120,000 points. £2095/120000 is 1.75 pence per point.

  • Andrew says:

    Hi,

    I have stayed at various hiltons 3 times over the last two weeks using points and cash.

    You said that I should be receiving points for each stay, is that correct?

    I’m signed up to the 2K per night and a gold member.

    Any advice appreciated before I take this up with Hilton..

    • Rob says:

      Yes, if there was a charge (and the ‘cash’ element is a charge) then you’d get the 2,000 per night. I even got it on my reward stays in Asia.

  • BrianAA says:

    New system working our not bad so far for me.

    Originally booked by hotel in Jaipur India at 20k points per night. Cancelled and booked again for only 15k per night under the new system.

    Originally booked by hotel in Goa India at 16k points per night (inc the 5th night). Cancelled and booked again for 15k per night under the new system (inc 5th night free).

    Thanks Rob for all the tips. Diamond upgrade in Agra India to a suite was a nice touch. Amazing value at 10k points. Also recently a great suite upgrade at the Waldorf Edinburgh on cash booking.

  • Derek Smith says:

    I’m looking for a New York Hilton stay in oct and have 16.5k point to use towards any ideas from the community?

    • Rob says:

      Best hotel is Conrad New York because it is ‘all suite’ and you get huge amounts of space. If you’re talking value for money, however, the best option particularly at weekends is usually somewhere in New Jersey (in the business district that directly faces Manhattan) where you are walkable to the PATH train which is one stop to World Trade Centre.

      16,500 points should get you about £50 off your booking.

    • TripRep says:

      I had a nice stays in the Hilton Midtown and the Millennium (got a Jnr Suite upgrade), nice swimming pool too. Both were on same trip to do different parts of NYC on foot.

      But will take Rob’s recommendation and try the Conrad on my next visit.

    • TripRep says:

      Also you may want to consider taking out and spending £750 on the Hilton Visa to qualify for a free wknd night at the Conrad, could save you a fair amount?

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