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New ‘£70 cashback on £200 spend’ Amex hotel offer with Millennium – good for NYC, Singapore

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A generous hotel cashback offer has popped up on many American Express cards from Millennium Hotels & Resorts, which runs the Millennium and Copthorne brands.

You will receive £70 cashback on a £200 spend. The offer has a long validity date, to 29th September.

It is worth noting that – unlike most Amex hotel offers which are restricted to Europe – this one covers the UK, a lot of hotels in Singapore and the United States, plus a couple in Paris.

As usual, you need to check the ‘Offers’ tab on the Amex website or app for each of your cards. You must ‘save’ the offer to activate it before making your payment. I have it on my British Airways Premium Plus card. You are obviously unlikely to find it on the Marriott Bonvoy American Express card.

Millennium Copthorne My Millennium

The full list can be seen on the Amex website here (PDF).

Here is the UK selection (I have added links to the Central London ones):

The two in Paris, which are the only other European options, are:

  • Millennium Hotel Paris Opera
  • Millennium Hotel Paris Charles de Gaule

With a rebate of 35% if you spend exactly £200, this is an attractive deal. The Millennium and Copthorne home page is here.

How does the My Millennium loyalty scheme work?

It is well worth signing up for My Millennium if you are planning on using this offer because you receive a 10% discount on your bookings. This will stack with the Amex offer.

Click here to sign up.

The My Millennium loyalty scheme

The key reason to join My Millennium – even if you are only staying one night – is for the 10% discount.  It is automatic to all scheme members at participating hotels.

You earn 10 My Points for every $1 spent in participating hotels on the room rate and 4 My Points for every $1 spent on food and drink and other in-hotel services.

If you stay more than 10 nights at participating properties within a year, your points balance will be doubled, a generous if unusual offer.  This yearly period is calculated from your membership start date.  You also get triple points for all stays during your birthday month, which is a little unusual.

Points expire after 12 months.  This is a hard expiry and there is nothing you can do to extend their life.

What are the membership tiers?

My Millennium does not have membership tiers.  It is more of a membership points program than a tier-based elite status program.

Earning double points after 10 nights (you receive a lump sum bonus after your 10th / 20th / 30th etc night, doubling the points earned on the previous 10 stays) in a year is the nearest it gets to rewarding regular guests.

The more I think about it, the more I find ‘double points’ to be a clever idea.  Anyone with 7-8 nights would have a very big double points carrot dangling in front of them to get to 10.

Redemption options

The scheme is sensibly structured and accepts that a small footprint means that most members will struggle to earn a large number of points.

You cannot see the redemption price list without signing up and logging in.  As well as free nights and room upgrades, M&C also offers club lounge access, food and drinks vouchers, free laundry and spa treatments.

At the earning rate of 10 points per $1 of room spend, you would need to spend $1,200 to get a $50 food and beverage voucher.  Of course, if you manage to spend more than 10 nights yearly in My Millennium properties you get double points, so the cost-benefit calculation changes.

Room redemptions are based directly on the cost of the room you want.  I ran a few examples and it works out at roughly 0.4p per point. This is the same whether you take a free room or a food and beverage voucher.

If you earn 10 points worth 0.4p each (4p in total) for every $1 spent on your room, you are getting a return of around 5% on your room rate. The rate increases substantially if you spend more than 10 nights a year in M&C hotels, since your points balance is doubled.

This rate of return is comparable to other leading hotel programmes.  However, the Millennium & Copthorne network is considerably smaller and it is much harder to get additional bonuses. M&C does not have a co-branded credit card, so it’s impossible to boost your points balance without ‘heads in beds’.  This means that, in practice, My Millenium points are less valuable because it is much more difficult to both earn and redeem them.

Can you convert points in or out?

No.  It is not possible to convert your points into airline miles.  You also cannot convert any credit card or other points into My Millennium points.

You can earn airline miles instead of taking points – see below.

Can you earn airline miles instead of loyalty points?

Millennium & Copthorne has a couple of airline partnerships although they do not work with Avios or Virgin Flying Club.

They do work with Japan Airlines, Air New Zealand and Singapore Airlines. Details of their airline partnerships can be found here.

Conclusion

The ‘£70 cashback on £200 spend’ offer makes it worth considering Millennium & Copthorne for any stays you have before the end of September, particularly if you need a London hotel.

Should you bother with the loyalty scheme? Beyond the 10% discount, it is unlikely that My Millennium will become a key programme for you. 

For occasional stays, you are unlikely to be able to get good value out of your points and are likely to end up with an orphaned balance.  I would recommend taking airline miles instead.

You could even be cheeky and book a ‘pay on departure’ rate via Hotels.com to earn Hotels.com Rewards credit. This would still trigger the cashback, albeit that you wouldn’t get the 10% My Millennium member discount. It may work out financially if Hotels.com has its own ‘members only’ discount for a particular hotel.

The Millennium & Copthorne home page is here.


Hotel offers update – April 2024:

Want to earn more hotel points?  Click here to see our complete list of promotions from the major hotel chains or use the ‘Hotel Offers’ link in the menu bar at the top of the page.

Want to buy hotel points?

  • Hilton Honors is offering a 100% bonus when you buy points by 14th May 2024. Click here.

Comments (33)

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  • Gordon says:

    Saved to my BAPP, Thanks Rob.

  • The real Swiss Tony says:

    Interesting that it seems the F&B locations in Singapore would be covered on a stand alone basis. Also, the inclusion of M&C RESRVTION SVCS LTD presumably suggests and pre-paid rates would also trigger the bonus.

    • Michael C says:

      Indeed – seems to cover Hua Ting, which is pretty nice!

  • JimP says:

    The T & Cs state that £200 must be paid at checkout. Does this mean at the hotel when settling the bill on departure or can I prebook it online with the hotel in advance and qualify at online checkout.

    • Rob says:

      Depends if a prepaid booking is processed by the hotel (ok) or by head office (not ok). Marriott / Hilton / IHG are always ok on prepaid as the hotels process it. Apex Hotels, occasionally on Amex Offers, doesn’t seem to work as pre-paids are processed centrally. No idea about Millennium.

  • Karl says:

    Slim pickings in my Amex offers atm. 7 available on my Bonvoy and 8 on Plat (including the 3 mandatory ones).

    • Rob says:

      Yes, it has got quiet. My wife’s Gold, historically over 100 offers, is down to around 50. Why Gold still gets so many more than the other cards (her BAPP has 8) is a mystery.

      • Nick says:

        Does she use the Gold more often? I find the offers appear more frequently on the card I use most often (whichever it is, it’s varied over time).

        • Rob says:

          We are at the moment (it’s 1.5 points per £1 up to £25k annual spend after all) but she had over 100 last Christmas when it had been in a drawer for a few months.

      • S says:

        The best card in terms of quantity of offers was always the plain old Rewards cc for me. Since I disposed of that my BAPP sees more action (currently 46 offers)

    • Blair Waldorf Salad says:

      Same for me. Barely a handful on PRag and Bonvoy. Still loads on Plat.

  • Andrew W. says:

    Also had an Air France deal pop up. Spent £1000 and get £150 back.

  • The real Swiss Tony says:

    There are some good deals going at the Singapore properties, especially if you stay 2 nights. Free breakfast, free wine, triple points, 12% off for members etc. Sadly not viable for me having invested in IHG points to fund a forthcoming stay….

    • Michael C says:

      Any ones in particular, Tony?
      We’re going to the revamped Hilton in theory, but open to change!

      • tony says:

        I just looked at the Millennium Orchard, because someone up thread had flagged the restaurant there. Entry level rooms were around the £160/nt mark, but it gets complicated because we’re a party of 5 and SG hotels take the proverbial when it comes to extra bed charges…

  • Polly says:

    Yes, shame the Singapore dates are too early for us. We do need an extra 2n in early Nov. Have used Millennium and Copthorne often in KL and SIN. The club balcony in KL is fantastic, looking at the towers. Food and bevs very plentiful. Great value there. The 10% off is a nice little bonus too.

  • Vit says:

    Anyone could advise on these 4 please? Need a few night in September so some rebates would be good. The Kensington one is ideal for us in terms of location but read about some fire alarm reviews about the Millennium Gloucester Hotel London Kensington on the TripAdvisor. So a bit hesitated! Appreciated none of them are “really good” but should be okay for just a few nights in the family room.

    Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington
    Millennium Gloucester Hotel London Kensington (next to Gloucester Road tube)
    Millennium Hotel London Knightsbridge (opposite Harvey Nichols)
    The Bailey’s Hotel London (next to Gloucester Road tube)

    • Martin says:

      Copthorne Tara was looking very dated and tired when we went last, about 5 years ago..
      The rooms look the same on the website.
      The club lounge was ok though.

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