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IHG Rewards Club, the loyalty scheme covering InterContinental, Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza etc, has launched its new Summer promotion.

It is another version of the long-running Accelerate offer, although this time it is called “Make Every Stay Count”.

You can find out your targets, and register, on the IHG website here.

It is valid for stays between 1st May and 31st August.

At present, there is a bug which seems to be stopping some people – including me – from registering.  You get a message saying that you are ineligible, but that seems unlikely given that ‘Accelerate’ offers are open to all.

I had no issues on my wife’s account.  Once I had registered my wife, she got the following targets:

10,000 bonus points for staying five nights

14,400 bonus points for staying at three different IHG brands 

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

4,500 bonus points for booking one ‘points and cash’ stay

2,800 points for staying at two different IHG hotels

Unusually, there is no additional bonus for completing all or most of the separate targets.

This isn’t a bad deal for my wife.  The first, second and fifth ones cut across each other, so a total of five nights, which takes in three different brands and two different hotels, will trigger (10,000 + 14,400 + 2,800) 27,200 bonus points.

Based on my 0.4p valuation of an IHG Rewards Club point, that is worth £109 or (divided by 5 nights) £22 back per night.  This assumes she does exactly five nights across three brands.  It isn’t worth doing a mattress run to hit this, but if we can point a few nights in IHG’s direction over the next four months it will be worthwhile.

As usual with IHG promotions, existing stays will count and do not need to be rebooked.  The only exception in the past has been for any target you have which insists on booking via the IHG app.

Conclusion

The new IHG Rewards Club promotion is OK.  My wife has a less generous target than she did in the spring, and of course I can’t even see my target yet.

Hilton Honors is offering ‘double base points’ as we wrote about here (you can register here).  If you do a lot of short, low cost stays then the new IHG offer may work out better, whilst Hilton might be better for short, expensive trips.  It is all down to your personal IHG Accelerate targets though.  We don’t yet know what Marriott Bonvoy will be offering for the Summer.

I strongly recommend signing up now given that the new IHG promotion is valid for stays from Wednesday night.  Even if you have no stays planned I would still register as 31st August is a long way away.

You can register for the new IHG Accelerate promotion here.


IHG One Rewards news

IHG One Rewards update – April 2025:

Get bonus points: IHG is not currently running a global promotion.

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Comments (165)

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  • Lee says:

    Not eligible is there a website issue?

  • D.C. says:

    It seems like this has now moved to a targeted offer!! My wife is not eligible but I am.

  • Alex says:

    Same here, getting not eligible due to earning preference. Not sure what preference is wrong. I did receive a welcome email but can’t see the registered offer details.

  • Gromit says:

    Strangely I have no specific targets, just double points from the second qualifying stay onwards up to 40k max.

    • Matthew Goode says:

      This is the same as I had last time. This time it says I am not eligible.

  • David says:

    Not eligible…thanks IHG, stays go to Hilton

  • Stephen Wilson says:

    Like many other posters , the website said I am not eligible but then I received an email congratulating me for signing up. To be fair to IHG , maybe it is still not fully live till May 1st (US time ) so I’ll check back later in the week. I didn’t do much with my Spring promotion even though I have Spire Elite- these IHG offers are nowhere near as good as they used to be and some other brands ( like Hilton & Best Western ) have much better promotions at present so I tend to book with them if available.

  • Colin JE says:

    I also got the “you are not eligible” message when trying to register for Accelerate. Tried removing my preference for AAA prices in case it was linked to that, then didn’t even get the Register page any more. I then noticed I’d got an email saying I’d successfully registered for Accelerate, but no sign of what my Accelerate offers are in the email! If I log in there’s no sign of the offers.
    Not sure, but I think there’s a major issue with the website. If I click on my member benefits for Spire Elite it just says “You have taken advantage of all your benefits at this time” Is that normal?

    • John says:

      Well, there aren’t any benefits of Spire to take advantage of….

      Did you earn it the hard way?

  • David says:

    Do stays booked with the ‘Mastercard Rate’ (per an old HFP post) count as applicable stays? Thanks in advance.

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