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There are now 48 UK hotels (up from 4) who take your SPG Amex credit card free night voucher

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American Express has announced two changes to the Starwood Preferred Guest American Express credit card in the run up to the merger of SPG and Marriott Rewards next month.

One change is a statement of the obvious – the earning rate will move from 1 SPG point per £1 to 3 ‘new scheme’ points per £1.  This is in line with the 1:3 exchange rate being used by all other ex-Starwood partners.

The second change impacts the free night voucher that comes with the card.  Before I get to the details, I just want to run over the card again because this is the least-understood member of the Amex’ ‘miles and points’ portfolio.

I am obliged to remind you that the representative APR on this card is 39.7% variable, including the annual fee, based on a notional £1,200 credit limit. The interest rate on purchases is 22.9% variable.

Why I consider the Starwood Amex card to be a wasted opportunity

The SPG American Express card could have become a strong No 2 in UK loyalty credit cards behind the British Airways American Express Premium Plus.  Unfortunately, the benefits package just failed to hit the right note.

This was the original SPG Amex benefits package pre 2017:

10,000 Starwood Preferred Guest points (= 10,000 airline miles) as a sign-up bonus

1 point per £1 spent – worth around 1.5p if used for Starwood hotel stays, or 1p if converted to airline miles

You received Starwood Gold status for spending £15,000 – but this has no real benefits now that everyone who books direct gets the only real Gold perk of free wi-fi

You received a free weekend night in a Category 1-4 hotel for spending £25,000 per year

Last year a new benefit was added:

You receive double points for spending at Starwood or Marriott hotels (2 SPG points per £1, equal to 6 Marriott Rewards points, so about 3p of value per £1) until 31st December 2018

Where did this benefits package go wrong?

It is the free night benefit that really confused me.  Unless you can charge business expenses to a personal credit card, I think that you would need to be earning £150,000 per year in order to make £25,000 of discretionary spending on an American Express card.  This substantially limits the market for the Starwood card, assuming cardholders intend to trigger the free night.

No other UK credit card requires such a high spend target to trigger a reward.  And no other spend-related reward is so useless.

There were few decent SPG properties in Europe in Categories 1-4 which would accept the voucher.  The ONLY UK hotels in Category 1-4 are the Sheraton Skyline, Sheraton Heathrow and Aloft at the Excel conference centre and in Liverpool.  These are not, to put it mildly, top weekend break destinations.

Even then, it is only one free night.  At a weekend.  It is unlikely the cash cost of such a room would be more than £100 – a poor return on £25,000 of card spend.

SPG American Express card UK

What is changing with the free night voucher?

As I noted above, at present there are a grand total of FOUR UK hotels where you can use the free night voucher.  You can of course use it globally, at any Starwood hotel which costs up to 10,000 points per night (so 30,000 ‘new scheme’ points equivalent).

From August, the free night voucher will be valid at any Marriott or Starwood hotel costing up to 25,000 points per night.

This is nominally a downgrade, since at present it is valid at any hotel costing up to (the equivalent of) 30,000 ‘new scheme’ points.  I don’t want to dwell on the downgrade element too much, however, since many lower-standard hotels are getting cheaper under the new scheme.  Three of the four UK hotels currently bookable with the voucher will remain bookable – only the Sheraton Skyline at Heathrow falls away.

However, there are 45 upsides

Whilst the free night voucher will only be valid at hotels costing up to 25,000 points per night (compared with 30,000 points now), there is a LOT more opportunity to use it because the Marriott portfolio is also available to you.

Just looking at the UK, these hotels will now be bookable on the SPG Amex free weekend night voucher:

  • Aberdeen Marriott
  • AC Hotel Birmingham
  • AC Hotel Manchester Salford Quays
  • Aloft Liverpool (reviewed here)
  • Aloft London Excel
  • Bexleyheath Marriott
  • Beardsall Priory Marriott
  • Bristol Marriott City Centre
  • Cheshunt Marriott
  • Courtyard Aberdeen Airport
  • Courtyard Glasgow Airport
  • Courtyard London Gatwick
  • Durham Marriott
  • Forest of Arden Marriott
  • Glasgow Marriott
  • Hanbury Manor Marriott
  • Heathrow / Windsor Marriott
  • Hollins Hall Marriott
  • Huntingdon Marriott
  • Leeds Marriott
  • Leicester Marriott
  • Lingfield Park Marriott
  • Liverpool Marriott City Centre
  • London Marriott Twickenham
  • Manchester Airport Marriott (photo below, reviewed here)
  • Meon Valley Marriott
  • MOXY Aberdeen Airport
  • MOXY Glasgow
  • MOXY London Excel (reviewed here)
  • MOXY London Stratford
  • MOXY Heathrow Airport
  • Newcastle Gateshead Marriot Metro Centre
  • Newcastle Marriott Gosforth Park
  • Northampton Marriott
  • Peterborough Marriott
  • Portsmouth Marriott
  • Preston Marriott
  • Renaissance London Heathrow
  • Residence Inn Aberdeen
  • Sheraton Heathrow
  • Sprowston Manor Marriott
  • St Pierre Marriott
  • Sunderland Marriott
  • Swansea Marriott
  • Tudor Park Marriott
  • University Arms, Cambridge
  • Waltham Abbey Marriott
  • Worsley Park Marriott

This is obviously a substantial improvement – we have gone from 4 UK hotels where you could use your free night voucher to 48.

However, the point of my original argument still stands.  Spending £25,000 on an Amex card is NOT easy – and your only reward is a free weekend night at a relatively low-rent hotel …..

Manchester Airport Marriott

Should you consider getting the SPG Amex card?

Yes.

The free night benefit may be rubbish (it IS rubbish, let’s be honest, and remains so even with another few thousand ‘cheap and cheerful’ potential places to use it) but here’s why the card makes sense for many readers:

You can get the Starwood Amex irrespective of what other American Express cards you hold

Even if you already have a Gold / Platinum charge card and a British Airways American Express card, you can still get the sign-up bonus on the Starwood Preferred Guest credit card.

It comes with a good sign-up bonus worth 10,000 Avios

The sign-up bonus is 10,000 Starwood Preferred Guest points.  This increases to 11,000 points if you use a refer-a-friend link – email me at rob at headforpoints.com if you want a link.  10,000 SPG points convert into 10,000 miles with 29 airlines, including Avios and Virgin Flying Club.  In the merged SPG / Marriott scheme, it will be worth 30,000 points.  Used for hotel rooms, you should get £150 of value from that.

There is a low spend target to trigger the bonus

You only need to spend £1,000 within 90 days to receive the 10,000 Starwood points (30,000 ‘new scheme’ points) as a sign-up bonus.   This should not be tricky for most Head for Points readers, given that the BA Premium and Gold / Platinum cards have far higher thresholds.

It is a good way of earning airline miles if your airline no longer has a credit card

Now that Emirates, Etihad, Lufthansa, American and United no longer have UK credit cards, the Starwood Preferred Guest Amex is the best way to earn miles in these programmes.  There are also 20+ other airlines who never had a UK credit card, such as Air Canada and Qatar Airways, where this credit card is the best way to earn miles in the UK from day to day spend.

The £75 annual fee is refundable pro-rata if you cancel

You can cancel the card at any point and receive a pro-rata refund of the annual fee.

If you collect Marriott Rewards points, it is a great way to build up your balance.

Just don’t focus too much on spending £25,000 on the card to trigger the free night voucher, because there are far better places to put your long-term spending …..

My full review of the Starwood Amex credit card is here.  You can apply for the card here.


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Comments (101)

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  • Matthew says:

    Still no news on what will happen to existing Travel Package hotel certificates not redeemed at the time of scheme merging in August? I want to book Domes again for next year with a Cat 9 certificate but conveniently they have not released any dates for next year at all yet. The sinic in me thinks they will after the merger in August!

    • New Card says:

      You are right to be a cynic, this is exactly what they told me they are going to do when I asked them directly.

    • Rob says:

      No news

    • Scallder says:

      I took the plunge and went for a category 1-5 yesterday as wanted to get another 120k Alaska miles. After i did it, I asked the person I was speaking to on the phone what was happening if I ‘happened’ to not use my certificate, and he said (with some authority) that a category 1-5 would still be usable at a 1-5 property after the changes

      I followed this up to say what would happen with a category 8 and he said the same would apply. Asking about a category 9, he said that it would get downgraded to category 8. He wasn’t so sure about the tier certificates for RC properties as they stand.

      Frankly i’m not too confident of this, but on the off chance it does happen I upgraded my certificate on the spot to a category 8 certificate on the tiny off chance this does happen, although very much expecting it not to. In reality, I reckon I’ll be getting a refund of 240k points (cost for a week at current category 8 prices), and if it’s anything less than that, then I will certainly be making a complaint (although if a category 8 certificate now got transferred over to the new category 6 would be perfectly happy with that).

  • David says:

    Quick question – when you reach platinum with Marriott rewards is your linked SPG automatically updated ?
    Mine hasn’t been.

    • Rob MC says:

      It should do aslong as they were linked before.

    • Rob says:

      Mine was last week, yes. Inside 24 hours.

      • David says:

        Will give it 24 hours before I phone -the SPG from Amex and I made the linked gold Marriott Plat by doing a mini mattress run .
        Has anyone else noticed that new Iberia accounts have been locked pending proof of ID ie passport etc?

  • Rob Walker says:

    As the holder of one of these vouchers, this is good news for me. Hollins Hill is only a few minutes from my house and makes a nice night away if we can arrange babysitting.

    Although I totally understand that it’s a very poor return on £25k spend, I’m curious to know where you would recommend putting that spend. The BAPP is probably the obvious choice, but with 2 kids (3 year old and a 10 month old), the 241 vouchers don’t immediately appeal. We only managed a short haul trip this year.

    If we’re not working towards a sign up bonus on gold/plat/bapp, the SPG is my fall back. I managed 4.5p per SPG point with a travel package used for Domes in Greece. Obviously that particular redemption has just been massively devalued though.

    • Rob says:

      I would do 2 x £10k on 2 IHG Premium Mastercards and get 2 free night, valid 7 days a week, at any IHG however posh

    • Cat says:

      Start ping-ponging BAPP referrals between you and your partner. By the time you complete the £10K spend in a few months, your youngest will have turned 1, meaning the voucher will be valid until they’re 3 and 5/6 (at which age you can usually distract them from tantrums – does IFE on BA contain a box set of Peppa Pig?). Get two vouchers between you and your partner each year and try to generate enough Avios, by referring back and forth and spending on the card, to manage a long haul business class redemption for all four of you.

    • David says:

      You can book the Hollins Hill Marriott for £62 on a Friday /Sunday night so I’m not sure it’s worth a voucher.

  • Tom C says:

    Can you transfer the free night voucher? I’m happy to give mine away as I will never use it

    • Rob says:

      You can book and ring SPG to put another name in the comments as the 2nd guest and who will check in.

    • Aneesh says:

      Assuming you meant that as an open offer (and my apologies if you didn’t!) I’d be happy to relieve you of the unwanted free night 🙂

  • MrB says:

    So
    Mrs B, Miss B and I have 20k,32k, and 20kSPG points now.
    Miss B lives at our address 🙂

    I want to convert all these to Miles and More accounts (MrsB and me) for flights to be booked shortly.
    Miss B should be able to transfer her points to either one of our accounts if I’m right.

    Am I right in thinking the timing for the Tx to Miles and More will not be an issue despite the SPG points being converted at soem time soon?
    If I jump now then it wil be 1:1
    If I wait, I assume the SPG points will triple to 60k ,96K and 60K and the tx will be 3:1?

    Have i got this right?

    Thanks

    Some maybe before August, some maybe after.

    • Peter K says:

      If you transfer now or after August you will get the same number of Miles & More miles (unless a travel package).
      You can combine your daughters SPG points. You could combine all the miles into one SPG to send to one Miles and more account.

  • Ben E says:

    don’t forget SPG rewards as a good outlet for SPG points – the SPG suite at the O2 is a great fun night out and you can get 2 tickets for 10,000 or more.

  • John2 says:

    Bapp related.
    I cancelled recently on the phone and CS told me MANY times that my 241 would be cancelled. She kept on repeating it. Should I worry?

  • Oh Matron! says:

    Off topic, so apologies:

    Have Gold amex (in the first year). Want to upgrade to Plat

    Which is better: Referring yourself or using that special link for upgrades?

    Kind regards…

    • Din says:

      Gold to Plat you can do online via a link (no need to wait for an offer for this)
      Plat > referrals are better as you dont need to needlessly spend

    • Peter K says:

      If you have a charge card Gold then the upgrade link gets you 10k points for spending £1k. If you refer then you may get nothing as it might be just upgraded anyway and it not count as a proper application, plus you only get 9k points (though no spend required)

      • Rob MC says:

        20k not 10k.. plus if within the first year of gold sometimes no annual fee

      • Bee says:

        Thanks for the link

        Following on from this, I currently have the Gold card with a 1 year anniversary of mid July 2018 and I have got the threshold to get the 10k reward bonus. I was literally waiting on that before I cancelled the card.

        Should I wait for that – and immediately I get that upgrade to the platinum and aim to get to the £1k spend asap to get the 20k MR points and cancel. So in total I get the 30k MR points – is that possible?

        Or should I just upgrade now – and get 20k MR points

        • Genghis says:

          I’d wait given you’re so close. The points take about a month to post so you will have to pay £140/12 fee. Then once those points have posted, do the upgrade.

        • Bee says:

          Thank you Genghis

        • AK says:

          I also hit the 15k threshold for my gold. My gold was due for renewal at the end of May but I upgraded to plat before easter to take advantage of some business trips that were upcoming so I could hit the 1k target for the additional 20k.

          Came end of June and I got the additional 10k despite now holding the plat. I might be a one-off case but since it’s close to mid July you might as well just wait.

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