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IHG Rewards Club has launched an attractive promotion for anyone who stays at an InterContinental hotel this Autumn.

There is also an interesting bribe for joining the InterContinental Ambassador reward scheme, which might tip you over into joining.

In summary:

you need to register here

you will receive 3,000 bonus IHG Rewards Club points on up to five InterContinental cash stays between 26th September and 30th November

if you sign up for InterContinental Ambassador ($200), you will receive 10,000 additional bonus IHG points

new InterContinental Ambassador members will also receive an additional 3,000 bonus points – so 6,000 bonus points in total – on up to five InterContinental cash stays between 26th September and 30th November

The total number of bonus points available is:

15,000 points (3,000 x 5) for all IHG Rewards Club members

an additional 10,000 points for joining Ambassador and then a further 15,000 points for completing five InterContinental stays

…. which means a maximum bonus of 40,000 IHG Rewards Club points

I value an IHG Rewards Club point at 0.4p so everyone is getting at least £12 of points per stay.  If you joined Ambassador and completed five stays before 30th November, the 40,000 bonus points would be worth £160.

Note that if you an EXISTING Ambassador member, you will only receive 3,000 bonus points per InterContinental stay.  The higher bonus of 6,000 points is only for new Ambassador members who join via the link on the promotional page.

And for total clarity …..

This promotion doubles up with the current Accelerate promotion.

You will also receive bonus points via Accelerate on top of the bonus points from this offer.  Click here for my article on the latest Accelerate promotion, and click here to register and see your personal targets.

InterContinental 3000 bonus points per stay

Is it worth joining Ambassador?

It is a no-brainer to register for this promotion, and pick up an extra 3,000 bonus points on up to five InterContinental stays during the promotional period.

Whether you should join the Ambassador programme as well, to earn the additional 10,000 bonus points and the additional 3,000 bonus points per stay, is a trickier question.

InterContinental, the luxury hotel brand inside IHG Rewards Club (which also covers Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza and others) is a little odd when it comes to loyalty schemes:

As part of the Holiday Inn / Crowne Plaza group, it participates in IHG Rewards Club

InterContinental hotels do not officially recognise your IHG Rewards Club status.  In reality, they often do, but it is not guaranteed.

InterContinental also has its own loyalty scheme – Ambassadorwhich costs $200 or 40,000 IHG Rewards Club points to join

Despite the $200 fee ($150 or $200 to renew depending on benefits), I consider Ambassador a good deal and was a member for a number of years.  I let it lapse last year but this was purely due to a change in our travel patterns, as I found myself with over 1 million Marriott Bonvoy points to spend post the Marriott / SPG merger.

The key thing about Ambassador is that, once you are a member, the benefits are GUARANTEED on paid stays. They are NOT guaranteed on reward stays but most properties do let you have them. These benefits are:

A certificate for a free weekend night when you join and each year when you renew. In one swoop, you can save your entire membership fee with this benefit. To use the voucher, you need to book a 2-night weekend stay and pay the Ambassador Weekend Rate, usually equal to Best Flexible Rate. The rules say that only standard rooms can be booked. However, many hotels let you book club rooms or suites which is especially useful for families.

(As the Ambassador Weekend Rate is more expensive than a non-refundable Advance Purchase rate, your free night is not totally free if you would otherwise have booked a cheaper pre-paid rate.  It is totally free if you would otherwise have booked at Best Flexible Rate.)

A GUARANTEED one-level room upgrade on every InterContinental stay – this is usually processed before you arrive and is visible online

$20 food and beverage credit per stay

4pm check-out – this is a GUARANTEED benefit and comes in very handy on a weekend break or on a trip with an evening flight back home

Free fruit in your room

Double occupancy for single occupancy rate – useful in Germany, one of the few countries where they still charge a ‘second person’ supplement

Platinum Elite status in IHG Rewards Club

If a hotel does not deliver either a) your guaranteed upgrade or b) your guaranteed 4pm check-out, you will receive a food and beverage or spa credit of $50, or 10,000 IHG Rewards Club points, per stay.  Note ‘per stay’ and not ‘per night’.

InterContinental 3000 bonus points per stay

Does 10,000 bonus IHG Rewards Club points make a difference?

In my view, the carrot of an extra 10,000 bonus points – plus an extra 3,000 points per InterContinental stay before 30th November – should not make any fundamental difference to you.  The bonus is not worth a huge amount – I would value 10,000 IHG points at £40, whilst Ambassador membership is $200 (£160).

Note that the IHG Rewards Club bonus points do not count towards elite status.

I would say that:

if you know that you will use the ‘buy one get one free’ voucher at an InterContinental hotel over the next 12 months, you should definitely join Ambassador – you will save money

if you have a few InterContinental stays coming up which would benefit from a guaranteed one-level upgrade and, perhaps more importantly, a guaranteed 4pm check-out, you should join – especially as you’ll be getting an additional 3,000 bonus points if those stays are between 26th September and 30th November

if you have regular InterContinental stays, the cumulative value of the $20 food and beverage credits will soon cover your membership fee anyway

Another way of looking at this offer – irrespective of how many InterContinental stays you do – is that you are ‘buying’ Platinum Elite status in IHG Rewards Club for £120 ($200 Ambassador fee minus £40 value of the 10,000 bonus points).  However, you can get Platinum Elite status as a benefit of the £99 per year IHG Rewards Club Premium Mastercard – and the card comes with 20,000 bonus IHG points for signing up.

At the end of the day, you could earn back the cost of membership in just one weekend stay via the BOGO voucher.  It may even be worth it even if you had just one long stay booked and wanted to guarantee your upgrade and late check-out.  I wouldn’t be swayed either way by the extra 10,000 IHG Rewards Club points from this offer, however.

You can learn more about InterContinental Ambassador here if it sounds interesting.

InterContinental 3000 bonus points per stay

Don’t forget to register

The key thing to remember is that everyone qualifies for the 3,000 bonus IHG Rewards Club points per InterContinental stay, even if you do not join Ambassador.

You should register today – click here – just in case you find yourself in an InterContinental in the next 10 weeks.


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 (65)

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  • David says:

    Have IHG confirmed, via press release or similar, that this offer is available to all IHG rewards club members? Wording on the landing page implies that it may be targeted, which is supported by the need to enter a ‘Promotion Code’. If confirmed by IHG as being available to all, then the promotion code needs to be added to the article text please.

  • Boi says:

    I have an ambassador certificate expiring in January. Unfortunately our next travel is next month to Vancouver and there is no intercontinental there. Any chance IHG will agree an extension?

    If not any recommendations of where to go for weekend break in Europe (not Amsterdam as hubby is Dutch and family there).

  • Ant says:

    Rob,

    When you first annouced the accelerate bonus you said some people only had one target of 1000 points but this was an IT issue and would correct itself. Do you think this is still the case, as im still only seeing one target, wondering if its worth getting in touch with IHG (if it is a mistake)?

    Thanks,

    • Roy says:

      People on FT who got in touch were told it was correct, I believe.

    • Lady London says:

      I still have hopes they will do what they did last season and launch a separately targeted Acc II at beginning of Octobre.

      IHG would be wise to do so as seems they’re particularly ****ed %&& Spire members this time.

      • Doug M says:

        But isn’t it just the reality of loyalty schemes. We have you so we’ll offer you nothing. People we think may shift to us we’ll entice. Whilst no one (publicly) understands BA upgrades, the general consensus is the higher status the less likely to be upgraded. Loyalty is best rotated so that the companies you leave behind then try and offer you more to come back. Even the likes of Sainsbury’s started to make much better offers to me once I’d moved elsewhere.

      • Pangolin says:

        Some of us are unable to register for the normal Accelerate scheme and are instead lumped into a different scheme, which is currently running from July to October. This has been the case for me for the last couple of quarters. There was a glitch which meant that some people were able to sign up for one of the earlier schemes and then some of these people (myself included) where able to register for one that started a couple of months later.

        Having said that, I think I’ll ignore the next offer completely. Firstly, it means I have a chance of getting back to the same starting date as everyone else. Secondly, all the Accelerate offers I ever received were absolute garbage (apart from the very first one when I joined) and I won’t be missing anything.

    • Neil says:

      Same here – only the 1000 point bonus. Most of my stays will be going to Hilton this quarter.

  • Don says:

    I tried on several occasions to find why IHG awarded 1000 points only for Q4. However, they won’t say (unless Rob has a high level contact who knows). I think that you’re wasting your time getting in touch with IHG. Better to credit stays to Hilton etc.

    • Ant says:

      I thought someone might say that. Just my luck, I have 8 advance bookings across their whole brand coming up that I can’t change. If it was any of the other accelerate promos I would have made a killing. Argh!

      • Mary Berry says:

        You’re likely not paying for any of those eight stays, assuming you’re travelling on business. So forget ‘you’re making a killing, and get over yourself.

        • Russ says:

          It’s in the nature of a point collector to maximize their return in any situation 🙂

          • Mary Berry says:

            “Their” return would suggest ‘they’ are paying for the room. Largely, they’re not. So as before, get over it.

          • Lady London says:

            Ummm Mary, while you’re there when are you going to produce a decent scone recipe that doesn’t have eggs in it. The best scones don’t have any. I believe eggs make scones go tough and flat so when you’re ready please provide a decent scone recipe without eggs.

        • Ant says:

          Why would you assume that? All my business bookings are fully refundable as per business policy. These are all personal bookings, my money, hence I am losing a lot by going to IHG with no promos

  • Mary Berry says:

    “have one more story to tell you about the Ambassador scheme…”. Please don’t 😫

  • Dr Tom says:

    On the benefits list, I think the fruit in your room benefit is now only for stays in China.

  • Qamar Ahmed says:

    The benefits listed are slightly inaccurate – $20 daily food and beverage credit. This isn’t a daily credit but once per stay.

  • Evie says:

    I agree. Just returned from Madrid Intercontinental. Definitely no fruit there for Spire Ambassadors.

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