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Welcome to our regular round-up of the best hotel promotions currently running.

All of the information in this article can also be found on our ‘Hotel Offers’ page which contains details of all of the current offers, together with links to our major articles on each hotel scheme.  However, a positive response from readers – especially our 13,000 email subscribers – means I am now running this monthly article as a handy summary of what is going on.

Where should you credit your stays in February?

With most, possibly all, of the Spring promotions now launched, we have a clear view of what is on offer.

IHG‘s offer has personalised targets so it is impossible to tell if yours are worth doing or not.  In general, you should find that your offer is more attractive than it has been for a while.  I am certainly making more of an effort this time and moving a few stays to IHG.

Hilton‘s offer is the easiest – 2,000 bonus points per stay plus an additional 10,000 points for every five stays or ten nights by 5th May

Accor‘s offer for 7,500 Avios or €150 in hotel credit for completing 3 x 2-night stays by 11th June is certainly generous.  Some people will find the 2-night minimum stay tricky and you need to book by 28th February.

Radisson‘s deal is good if you have a lot of stays coming up.  You will get 120,000 bonus points, which I’d value at £400, for completing 20 nights by 31st March.  The bonus is proportionately worse if you do fewer nights.

The schemes to avoid if you are seeking bonus points are Marriott Bonvoy (unless you were sent a personalised promotion) and World of Hyatt which are not offering any global promotions.

IHG (Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, InterContinental, Indigo, Staybridge Suites etc)

IHG is running a new promotion called Rewards Night. Faster.  It runs from 15th January to 30th April.

Everyone has personalised targets which, in general, are easier or more generous than we have seen for a while.  This is my article on the offer.  You can register on the IHG site here.

I got the following targets:

10,000 bonus points for staying five nights

19,200 bonus points for staying at three different IHG brands 

5,600 bonus points for 2 x 2-night weekend stays (Saturday plus another night)

8,000 bonus points for four stays booked on the corporate rate of the company I haven’t worked for since 2011, and which has special rates at very few properties anyway ….

3,000 bonus points for one stay in February

42,800 bonus points for completing four of the five targets above

There is no way I can hit four out of five for the full bonus.  The 19,200 points bonus for staying at three different brands is an interesting one, however.  If I value an IHG point at 0.4p then I’m getting almost £80 of points back from those three stays – plus my standard points and the 3,000 points for a February stay – which is a good deal.

Realistically, I might be able to achieve 32,200 bonus points.  This would involve staying five nights over the next four months, taking in three different brands and ensuring one stay is in February.

My wife got the following targets:

10,000 bonus points for staying five nights

28,800 bonus points for staying at three different IHG brands

8,400 bonus points for two Holiday Inn stays

10,800 bonus points for 3 x 2-night weekend stays (Saturday plus another night)

6,600 bonus points for booking two ‘Bonus Point Packages’ (this is when the reservation system offers you additional points on your stay in return for paying a slightly higher rate)

This is VERY interesting:

she could earn 35,400 bonus points from just three nights, as long as each was at a different brand and two were ‘Bonus Point Packages’

she could earn 58,000 bonus points (worth £232 based on my 0.4p valuation) from just five nights, as long as they included two Holiday Inn nights, three different brands in total and two of the bookings were for ‘Bonus Point Packages’

Take a look at what you’ve been offered.  You need to register for ‘Reward Nights. Faster.’the link is here where you will also find your personalised targets.  The IHG home page is here.

Hilton (Hampton, Conrad, Waldorf-Astoria etc)

Hilton is currently running an offer called ‘Points Unlimited’.  You can register here.

You will earn 2,000 bonus Hilton Honors points for every stay between 4th January and 5th May.

Even better, you will earn an additional 10,000 bonus Hilton Honors points for every FIVE stays OR TEN nights you complete, whichever comes first.

There is no cap to what you can earn and there are no minimum stay requirements.  The bonus should also trigger on reward stays given how similar promotions have worked in the past.

Given that I value a Hilton Honors point at around 0.33p, you are getting a good return on your spending here.  Someone who only ever spends one night at a time in a hotel would be earning – when you include the 10,000 bonus points per five stays – 4,000 bonus points per stay.  I would value that at £13 which is a VERY good return especially as it doesn’t include your base points or any status bonus.

If your hotel stays are generally just for one night then you should seriously consider moving them (in chunks of five) to Hilton this Spring.

There is no small print except that you need to register in advance via the Hilton website here.  Existing bookings count, there is no minimum stay rule and all Hilton Honors hotels are taking part.

Hilton is still status matching too.  If you have status with another hotel programme, Hilton will match you to Gold or Diamond for 90 days – I explain how to do it in this article.

The Hilton booking page is here.

Le Club AccorHotels

Le Club AccorHotels, which covers Novotel / Ibis / Mercure / M Gallery / Sofitel / Pullman / Raffles / Swissotel / Fairmont etc, has brought back its potentially generous promotion to earn 7,500 bonus Avios or €150 of hotel credit.

You will earn €150 of Accor hotel vouchers or 7,500 Avios (or a variable pile of other airline miles) if you complete three x 2-night stays at Accor properties between 15th February and 11th June.

You must book your stays between now and 28th February.  You will earn an additional 500 bonus points per stay if you book by 12th February.

Existing bookings do NOT count. These need to be cancelled and rebooked.  All stays must be completed by 11th June.

The bonus is dropped into your account in the form of 6,000 Le Club AccorHotels points:

Your first 2-night stay comes with 500 bonus points

Your second 2-night stay comes with 2,500 bonus points

Your third 2-night stay comes with 3,000 bonus points

In addition, you earn a further 500 bonus points per stay if you book before 12th February. This takes you to a maximum bonus of 500 + 2,500 + 3,000 + 500 + 500 + 500 = 7,500 bonus points for 3 x 2-night stays.

To maximise your Avios you need to send the points to Iberia Plus.  Whilst you can send them to BA, you want to credit to Iberia Plus because the exchange rate is doubled.  Accor points transfer 1:1 into Iberia Plus whilst they only transfer at 2:1 into British Airways Executive Club.  You can move them from Iberia to BA via ‘Combine My Avios’.

My full article on the 7,500 bonus points promotion is here.  You can find out more and register via the Accor website here.

Current Marriott Bonvoy promotions

Marriott Bonvoy (Renaissance, The Ritz-Carlton, Sheraton, Westin, W, Aloft, St Regis, Luxury Collection, Moxy etc)

Following the merger of Marriott Rewards and Starwood Preferred Guest on 18th August, the two companies are now operating as one.  The two brands will remain until 13th February when Marriott Bonvoy launches.

There is no global promotion running at present, although some members have been sent personalised offers – I discussed that in this article.

Let’s see if anything happens to accompany the Marriott Bonvoy launch next week.

Radisson Rewards (Radisson Blu, Park Inn, Park Plaza, Radisson Red)

Radisson Rewards is the loyalty scheme for Park Inn, Park Plaza, Radisson, Radisson Blu, Radisson Blu Edwardian and Radisson RED.

It rarely offers global promotions but is currently offering one which could work for heavy stayers.  You can earn up to 120,000 bonus points for completing 20 nights by 31st March.

It is a simple one, based on the number of nights you do:

  • Stay 1 night, earn 1,000 bonus points
  • Stay 2 nights, earn 3,000 bonus points
  • Stay 5 nights, earn 10,000 bonus points
  • Stay 10 nights, earn 50,000 bonus points
  • Stay 20 nights, earn 120,000 bonus points

The bonus posts cumulatively.  You receive 1,000 points after your first night, an additional 2,000 (total 3,000) after your 2nd night, an additional 7,000 (total 10,000) after your fifth night etc.

I value a Radisson Rewards point at around 0.33p.  This means that you are getting a very modest £3.33 return if you do just one night.  If you do exactly 20 nights, however, you will have received a bonus of 120,000 points which is worth around £400 – this is a VERY attractive £20 per night.

My full article on the deal is here.  You can register here.

World of Hyatt

World of Hyatt is not running a global promotion at present.

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Comments (42)

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  • BJ says:

    Are people still getting the mystery platinum visa 5000 bonus points per stay or was that for stays last weekend only?

    • Tony says:

      I got the mystery 5000 visa bonus points on a stay last weekend but haven’t been awarded any base points or diamond status points. Have others experienced this? For a very cheap sale price I’ve done well with 8000 points for one night so not too fussed about the small number of base points.

    • Tilly says:

      I didn’t get this.

    • David says:

      I got it at a Sunday night stay at the Doubletree Manchester. 9666 points for a cheap one night stay 🙂

    • BJ says:

      Thanks for feedback everybody. I get the feeling this opportunity may have passed so will probably give it a miss.

    • Simon D says:

      We got one for a very cheap stay last Thursday. Has anyone worked out what this was yet? We got a 2500 point first stay bonus too (despite having used the Platinum Barclaycard lots over the years). with the base points, gold bonus and MyWay preferences I ended up with almost 12,000 for a £65 stay. Not bad.

  • TripRep says:

    World of Hyatt doesn’t look much of a generous scheme, no current bonus for winter stays, no status match to major competitors, no link to Amex MR points.

    • Rob says:

      They really should do an EU Amex deal. I can understand not wanting to canibalise US card sales but that makes no sense elsewhere.

  • Spurs Debs says:

    Re Hilton , if I spend 5 nights at the cheapest one near me for £50 per night I’ll pick up 20k points for £250? Have I understood that correctly? And I’m assuming as long as I pop along and check in I don’t have to stay.?

    • ankomonkey says:

      Isn’t it cheaper to just buy the points?

      • Spurs Debs says:

        I’ll have a look at that

        • Genghis says:

          I’ll only do a mattress run if I’m doubling my money (all in) for a min of about £60 profit.

        • Spurs Debs says:

          20k points $ 200 so cheaper to buy them as I can’t do 5 nights away.

        • Genghis says:

          20k points for $200 (0.77p ea) seems a bit toppy. I value at 0.4p ea and can be picked up for a bit more than that when there are offers on. Are there no bonus offers on at the moment? If not, can you wait?

        • Spurs Debs says:

          Yes there is bonus offers until end of Feb think it was 16k ontop of 20k points so 36k for $200

    • Rob says:

      Correct but the maths makes no sense given my 0.33p valuation per point, ie £66.

      • David says:

        Not quite correct, given I understand it’s per stay rather than per night, he’d have to change hotel every night rather than 5 nights at his local cheapie.

  • LB says:

    I’m staying at The Met for this offer in a few weeks. Was it as bad as the reviews suggest..?

    • xcalx says:

      Didn’t stay over, rooms were basic and old but spotless small rooms but only booked a single had a 4 foot bed Plenty of white company products. OK for a night.

  • Kamil says:

    I stayed in Hilton between 1-4 Jan. They gave me 2000 bonus point, but according to their terms and conditions, I should get double points up to 3 Jan. I raised this with Hilton, and it’s been over 2 months and they are still ‘investigating’. Has anyone found something similar? I keep asking them every week and they are seriously getting on my nerves.

    • Braburn says:

      Can’t be more than two months. We’re barely into February.

    • The Jetset Boyz says:

      Unfortunately you’re not eligible for the double points if that promotion ran up until the 3rd. Usually it’s your checkout date determines with promotion will get applied to your account.

      • Crafty says:

        Incorrect. The terms were crystal clear that stays partially inside the period would qualify. I found them bizarrely intransigent about this too, eventually won the argument (and the points) but only as a “goodwill gesture”.

  • Neil says:

    My wife got the following offer on the IHG promo:
    “Book 1 stay(s) using Points & Cash and earn 4,500 bonus points.”
    Looking at booking and cancelling a room on points and cash as we only have paid stays planned during the offer period. What I found frustrating was the huge varience in different hotels and nights as to the actual cost of the points, 5,000 points costing anywhere from £23 to £42. Is there any logic used to determine what IHG charge for the cash part of the Points & Cash booking?

  • John2 says:

    Marriot.
    Can you cancel a reward booking and get a full refund on points?

    • Rob says:

      Yes, subject to the cancellation terms (usually 1-2 days but be careful over special events – I have one with a 14 day cancellation period during a major conference)

  • John2 says:

    Thanks Rob.
    Is it still possible if you book with the advance points feature? ty

    • Alan says:

      yes – although was taking a while for ex-SPG properties but I think all migrated in now?

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