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IHG, the owner of InterContinental, Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn etc – has launched an interesting new offer to drive traffic to its new UK hotels.

Earlier this year, IHG acquired Principal Hotels.  This brought a number of high quality UK city centre hotels into the system.  Over the next 12 months the majority of these will be rebranded as Kimpton or InterContinental hotels.  At the moment, only two properties have been rebranded (London and Cardiff) and those are under brands most people won’t recognise (Kimpton and voco respectively).

What is the deal?

IHG has therefore got a plan:

If you stay TWO nights at any of the hotels listed below, before 31st March, you will receive a voucher for a free night at any IHG hotel.  The voucher must be used by 31st October.

It is important to note that the two nights do NOT need to be consecutive and do NOT even need to be at the same hotel.

Stays must be ‘qualifying’ for IHG Rewards Club base points.  This means that reward nights and certain heavily discounted rates, which do not earn IHG points, will not trigger this offer either.

You can register here.

IHG principal hotels

What hotels are included?

This is the list – click through for full details:

It is also worth noting that all of the hotels below are also now bookable for reward nights via ihg.com.  A reader emailed yesterday to say that he had been able to book one of the Edinburgh hotels for New Years Eve, saving £497 cash rate!

Kimpton Fitzroy London (photo below)
The Met Hotel Leeds
Principal York
Principal Manchester (photos above)
voco St David’s, Cardiff
Principal Edinburgh George Street
Principal Edinburgh Charlotte Square
Blythswood Square, Glasgow
Wotton House, nr Dorking, Surrey

What is the small print on the voucher?

We don’t know.

The rules say that it is ‘room only, standard rooms only, Regent Hotels excluded’.  This implies that it books into standard reward night inventory.  I would imagine that if a reward night is bookable, you will be able to use the voucher.  It would have been helpful if IHG has said this upfront.

We do not know if the voucher is sent as soon as you complete your second night or if you need to wait until the promotion ends in March.

What is the value of the free night voucher?

It is NOT the cost of the room you book.

Because the voucher almost certainly books into reward availability, it is worth a maximum of 70,000 IHG Rewards Club points.  This is most you can pay for a reward night via IHG Rewards Club.

When IHG is running a 100% ‘buy points’ bonus, as it occasionally does, you can pick up 70,000 points for $350, which is currently £277.  You shouldn’t value the voucher at more than this.

And, of course, the voucher is only valid until 31st October.  If you are not planning to visit somewhere with a highly-priced IHG hotel (New York, Paris etc) then it isn’t even worth £277.

Is this worth a mattress run?

Potentially, but with only a few hotels taking part – and some of them being very expensive – your options are limited.

On Saturday 6th January, for example, The Met Hotel in Leeds is £40 (single bedded room).  Book a couple of nights like that and your free night voucher is bound to be a profitable one.  Remember that you must check-in in person – you can’t make a booking and then not show up.

There is also likely to be a new round of IHG’s Accelerate promotion in the New Year.  Your two nights for this promotion should count towards your targets for that offer and trigger other bonuses.

Do I need to register?

Yes.  You can register online here.

Overall …..

This is a good little offer from IHG Rewards Club and, if you can shape your travels between now and the end of March to take advantage, it should work out profitably for you.


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 (89)

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  • Andrew says:

    I think this might actually be invite only. The registration link in this blog (and others) requires the promo code, whereas if I click the link in the email I got from IHG, it doesn’t require the code.

  • PK says:

    The promo code is 67775

  • Kip says:

    The new IC Ambassador changes came out last night. Not much different to Rob’s recent article but with a ‘guarantee’ that benefits would be offered. Also set out that benefits apply to reward stays and that upgrading to Club Lounge is not a thing.

    • Mr Dee says:

      except the in greater China bit…

    • Alex W says:

      No free breakfast unless in China. Only $20 credit per STAY elsewhere.
      What about the free drinks vouchers you normally get? Will we lose those? 2 cocktails could easily be $30 so $20 credit would be a poor “enhancement”.

    • Lady London says:

      it’s even worse than no guarantee because it states that the hotel can fob you off with 10,000 points if they don’t want to give you anything that’s “guaranteed”. It’s even worse then before because hotels now kno exactly how little it will cost them not to honor the key most important things your status entitles you to… like 4pm checkoiut.,

  • Fraser says:

    …able to book one of th Edinburgh hotels for Hogmanay, surely?! 😜

    Btw, Spire Elite got me a suite upgrade at the Holiday Inn Bernabéu last week on a Champions League match night.

  • Doreen says:

    OT – advice please. I want to buy new Apple laptop in LHR -(incl. some bits and bobs will come to 1,500 GBP and so benefit from 5,000 HR bonus points – so min. 100 GBP value, which could double) … but my flight is from T3 and product shown as not available to preorder in that terminal. Would this plan work – check in early for T3 flight but not go through security, travel to T5 with hand luggage & check in for very cheap much later Avios flight, buy product and then take Flight connections to T3 using BP I have from earlier check in? Does IT system recognise you as being checked in for two flights?

    • David says:

      Don’t do that (How do you plan to reach flight connections from the departure lounge? – You’d need to land yourself.)

      This is what you want:
      https://boutique.heathrow.com/en/page/terminal-transfer

      • Andrew says:

        If you use personal shopping there’s no need to to even trnafsr terminals. Dior did this for me and it was very straight forward.

      • John says:

        From T5 departures, you can reach flight connections by staying on the train at C. (If you have a real reason to do so – shopping is not as per the other comments!)

    • Andrew says:

      You can just contact Heathrow personal shopping a few days before and you can complete the transaction in the personal shopping suite at T3 where your reserved product will be waiting for you.

      • Doreen says:

        That’s great, thanks David & Andrew. Will investigate the Personal Shopper (and didn’t think through the Flight Connections bit!).
        What a fabulous resource HtP is – thanks Rob et al 🙂

    • Shoestring says:

      How do you make 5000 HR points worth minimum £100, possibly double? Some magic trick 🙂

      They’re worth 5000 Avios points, possibly double.

    • Mr Dee says:

      Unless your getting 10% off the apple price then don’t bother, better ways to buy the laptop

  • Rob says:

    Fixed now, sorry

  • Daniel says:

    Have a couple of UK stays planned for Q1 so this could be valuable.

    Just wondering when the Q1 Accelerate offer might come out. I seem to recall that only stays booked after registration count towards that, so am planned to hang off booking until that come out. Am I wrong?

    • Daniel says:

      I see it came out 7th December last year, so hopefully it is imminent. IHG seem to be quite busy with promo announcements this week.

  • Daniel says:

    Also received the new Ambassador details last night.

    Seems different in notable ways from what was pre-trailed on Flyertalk:
    – breakfast benefits only applying to ‘greater China’,
    – a $20 bar and restaurant credit (not room service or minibar),
    – room upgrade still ‘guaranteed’

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