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IHG Rewards Club, the loyalty scheme for InterContinental, Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn etc, is about to launch its Spring promotion.

You can see full details and register on ihg.com here.

What is the new IHG promotion?

This is a version of the ‘4x’ offer that IHG Rewards Club trialled in December.

It is a very simple one which rewards people who commit a lot of nights.  You don’t necessarily need to be a big spender.

You will:

Earn 1,000 bonus points on your first night after registration

Earn 2 x bonus points on nights 2-5

Earn 3 x bonus points on nights 6-14

Earn 4 x bonus points on nights 15+

The maximum number of bonus points you can receive is 100,000 PER STAGE.  This means that the total number of bonus points you are earn is 301,000, made up of 1,000 + 100,000 + 100,000 + 100,000.

What is the small print?

Here are the details:

The promotion runs from 15th February to 15th May

The last day for registration AND BOOKINGS is 15th April

Existing bookings count

Only paid stays earn bonus points and count towards increasing your bonus multiple – a reward night won’t earn bonus points and will not push you along towards the next step up

Only stays costing $30+ after tax qualify for the promotion – this is unlikely to be an issue for HFP readers in Europe!

For stays of 2+ nights, your rate will be averaged out over your stay and it is the average rate which will be used to calculate your nightly bonus

Only one room per stay counts towards the promotion – you get no credit for multiple rooms at the same hotel on the same night

Bonus points will post in arrears, separately to your base points

What is the bonus worth?

I generally value an IHG Rewards Club point at 0.4p.

Most IHG brands earn 10 base points per $1 (77p) so you are getting (4p / 77p) 5.2% of your after-tax spending back in points.

Under this offer, you will earn back:

An extra 5.2% of your spend on nights 2-5

An extra 10.4% of your spend on nights 6-14

An extra 15.6% of your spend on nights 15+

This is ON TOP of your base points and your status bonus.  At the top end, a Spire Elite member who gets a 100% status bonus would be earning a 26% rebate on nights 15+.

If you have a very expensive IHG stay pencilled in for the end of the promo period, say late April, you may want to think about bulking up your IHG stays beforehand.  If you could push yourself to, say, six nights before that stay it would boost your points sharply.

IHG 4x promotion

Is this a good promotion?

Compared to IHG’s ‘Accelerate’ promotions, which have run virtually back to back for the last few years, this is relatively weak.

The downside is that there is no scope for getting an outsize reward.  If the cards fell in your favour, you could trigger a large Accelerate bonus with just a handful of stays as long as you covered your personal brand and night targets.

No-one is going to make out like a bandit here.  On the upside, everyone gets the same goal (heavy stayers tended to get legged over with ‘Accelerate’ with very tough targets) and if you can push a lot of nights to IHG over the three month period you should do nicely.

For someone like me who would have a handful of nights at best, there is less to get excited about.  That said, given that the only realistic competition is Hilton’s ‘2,000 bonus points per stay’ – which I value at £6.60 – perhaps IHG has decided it can be cheap this quarter.

One effect of coronavirus, however, is that it will hit the hotel companies and may lead to more aggressive activity later in the year.

You can register for IHG’s new ‘4x’ promotion here.

Even if you have no stays planned yet, I would recommend registering anyway so you don’t get caught out by the 15th April registration deadline.  Remember that stays until 15th May count.


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 (103)

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  • Andy says:

    Hmm well I have a few stays booked so better than nothing. What I don’t like about it which is what I used to enjoy about accelerate is that there I absolutely no motivation or benefit for me booking additional stays. Used to love getting targets like “stay at two Crowne plazas in different countries for 18000 points”. And then end up planning slightly strange weekends away to try and hit the targets was part of the fun of it all.
    But better than nothing and hopefully more promos on the way maybe later in the year…

    • Phillip says:

      I agree, the targets added some fun/challenge/exploration!

      • TGLoyalty says:

        Agree added some motivation to explore other options

      • Alex Sm says:

        My partner and I ended up in place like Elstree, Chingford and Dartford in our hunt for Accelerate points. Oh those were the days!

    • Michael Jennings says:

      I have also found doing slightly strange weekends in order to hit Accerlate targets to be enjoyable. If Accelerate is gone, I will miss it.

      Of course, there are plenty of other ways to do slightly strange weekends.

  • Andy S says:

    Don’t think I ever got the bonus points added from the last promotion..

    • ChrisC says:

      1. Check the detailed transactions for each stay in your IHG account

      2. If any points are missing call. I had some missing points a d called yesterday and fixed almost instantly.

      Don’t just moan about it when the solution is easy.

  • Alan says:

    *takes

  • Harry T says:

    Wasn’t showing in the app for me yesterday but has now popped up and I’m successfully registered.

    Can’t remember who advised me to fill out a missing points claim for my last stay under the previous 4x offer, but I followed that advice and received my points in under 24 hours, with a pleasant email to boot.

    • Andrew says:

      Yep, registered in the IHG App about 08.50 this morning. No need for a promo code, just your email or IHG No.

      Thanks for whoever pointed this out in the comments.

  • jim macneilage says:

    whats the Bonus Code – i cant see it anywhere

    • Ross Parker says:

      Also asking me for a “Promotion code”

    • Jono Broom says:

      Me neither!

    • TGLoyalty says:

      Because I suspect this will be asked a lot otherwise.

      Use the link Alan has provided on page one of the comments. I won’t repost as I’m sure this comment will get sent for moderation.

  • Keefe says:

    If I’m planning my stay which starts before 15 May but ends after 15 May, would it still count?

  • TGLoyalty says:

    Perfect that worked. IHG app is playing up on phone.

  • Aliks says:

    Not much interest as we have two IHG cards and I have Ambassador membership. We have so many reward nights each year that I only actually pay for the first night of the Ambassador weekend.

    • TGLoyalty says:

      This year was a good 12 months for ambassador weekends. Managed to use at O2 and PL and save over £600 vs the cheapest advanced rate for the rooms I booked.

      I like the O2 they actually look after their guests but have to say the lounge offering is so-so you wouldn’t be hungry but you wouldn’t be wowed either. I don’t think I’d pay £50 a night for access because we wouldn’t get enough use, but £60 for 2 nights after the 2-4-1 was fine, also meant I got upgraded to a suite.

      Soft drinks selection is actually quite premium Franklin & Sons, 1973, Fevertree and those new coke mixers to name a few.

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