Learn more about your favorite hotel chains and which ones may offer the best benefits to frequent travelers. Each program offers different rates to earn and redeem points, different upgrade benefits, and different ways to elite status. But if you're going to stay 50+ nights with the same chain, make sure that loyalty is being properly rewarded
3. • Similar distance-based earn
• Similar region-based awards
• Many alliance partners
• Few alternative redemptions
• Capacity limitations on awards
• Revenue-based earn varies
• Cost-based awards vary
• Few partners
• Some transfer options
• No blackout dates
Comparison with Airline Programs
Airlines Hotels
4. • Points are earned in relation to hotel revenue
– Find an approach to maximize points earned with minimal
opportunity costs
• Points are redeemed in relation to hotel cost
– Stay at properties that provide good value and avoid others
• Benefits have low marginal cost
– Choose benefits that you value more than the property does
– Request points as compensation
Finding Opportunity
5. • Benefits
– Seek programs that provide what you value, and determine how
much value that is
– I prefer consistency and guaranteed benefits over “priority
consideration”
• Award Travel
– Determine how and where you want to travel
– Family? Extended vacations? Lower business expenses?
Luxury- or budget-oriented? Replace or add to existing travel?
Short Answer: It Depends
6. • Where you already travel
– No hotel, no benefits or earning potential
• Where you want to travel
– Even “bad” programs have some unique properties
• Budget
– Some benefits are only at full-service properties
– Short-term expense for long-term gain
• Convenience
– “Hotel hopping” earns status/points faster
• Credit Cards
– Some include status and may earn points more quickly
Maximizing Opportunity
14. • Gold status comparable to competitors’ mid-tiers
– Most difficult to obtain with a credit card
• Platinum status is among the best of major chains
– Promises upgrade to a basic suite, if available
– 10 suite night priority requests annually
– Incremental benefits for additional qualifying night
• Okay partnership with Caesars Entertainment
TIP: Earn elite qualifying credit for up to three rooms
Starwood Preferred Guest
15. • Some argue that Starpoints are more valuable for airline
redemptions than hotel stays
• Get 25,000 miles for 20,000 points with many airlines
– Includes: Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines,
Singapore Airlines, Lufthansa, Emirates
• Four credit card applications = 175,000 airline miles
Transfer Starpoints to Airlines
More hotel transfer options available online:
http://hackmytrip.com/2013/03/points-transfer-tables/
16. • Platinum status provides only small benefits, but it’s easy
to obtain
• Diamond status is among the best of major chains
– Four confirmed suite upgrades annually (up to 7 nights each)
– Complimentary Regency Club or Grand Club access
– If the club is closed, complimentary breakfast and 2,500 points
• Great partnership with MGM Resorts
TIP: Points + Cash awards offer significant value
Hyatt Gold Passport
17. Hyatt’s Points + Cash Awards
Hotel Category Free Night Award Points + Cash Cost per
Point
1 5,000 2,500 + $50 2 cents
2 8,000 4,000 + $55 1.375 cents
3 12,000 6,000 + $75 1.25 cents
4 15,000 75,00 + $100 1.33 cents
5 20,000 10,000 + $125 1.25 cents
6 25,000 12,500 + $150 1.2 cents
7 30,000 15,000 + $300 2 cents
• Depending on how you view it, you could either pay for
the extra points, or use points to pay for the cash portion
– Points + Cash awards are elite-qualifying, unlike regular free
night awards
18. • Gold status provides good benefits and is easily
obtained …perhaps too easily
• Best mid-tier status of any chain
– Complimentary breakfast
– May receive lounge access
• Hotels awards appear to be expensive, but Hilton also
makes it easier to earn points
TIP: Search for off-peak awards
Hilton HHonors
19. • The most difficult chain with which to earn elite status
– Often provides opportunities to catch up
• Promises financial compensation for missed benefits
– Sometimes sets a low bar for fulfilling benefits
• Separate Marriott and Ritz-Carlton Rewards programs
are potentially confusing
TIP: You can earn free status with manufactured spend,
earning one night’s credit for every $3,000 on a Marriott
Rewards credit card
Marriott Rewards
20. • History of point inflation instead of traditional advertising
• Does not have many luxury properties
• Very good value if you’re satisfied with mid-level brands
and have a Club Carlson credit card
TIP: Save half your points with a Club Carlson credit card
Club Carlson
21. • Anything but Platinum status is worthless
– And you can even get it with a credit card
• Platinum status isn’t worth much
– Revamped welcome amenities this year
• Better benefits from Ambassador or Royal Ambassador
status with InterContinental Hotels
TIP: Book (then cancel) Points + Cash awards to “buy”
unlimited points for 0.7 cents each
IHG Rewards
23. • You spend money at a hotel to earn points
• A free award night requires a certain number of points
• The amount you spend to earn a free night =
“Revenue per Award Night”
• Hotels have so many different rates for earning and
burning that we need a common measure.
“Revenue per Award Night”
28. • Some programs excel at elite benefits
– Starwood and Hyatt provide the most lucrative benefits to top-tier
elites with rewards that can be expensive …but worth it
• Some programs excel at free nights
– Club Carlson and IHG Rewards have very inexpensive free
nights but mediocre benefits
• Some programs compromise
– Hilton offers decent benefits in the form of Gold status for credit
card holders and has decent free nights, too
Loyalty Program Summary
30. • Hotel-specific card
– Lower annual fee
– Free night
– Elite status
– More points
– Closed system
• Generic travel rewards card
– Higher annual fee, or none at all
– Fewer points
– Flexible transfer options
Choosing a Hotel Credit Card
31. • Chase Sapphire Preferred: 2.7 – 3.6%
• Chase Ink Bold or Ink Plus: 2.5 – 3.4%
• Barclaycard Arrival: 2.2%
• Fidelity Rewards Amex: 2% (no annual fee)
• SPG Business Amex: 7-7.5% including 5% OPEN rebate
– Select full-service properties in North America
Rewards from Non-Branded Cards
34. Elite Status Only vs. Credit Card Bonus
NOTE: Includes status that would be received automatically for having the credit card.
35. Many hotel credit cards are worth the annual fee, but this is
the one I consider most valuable
• Two free nights sign-up bonus
• 3X at Hyatt
• 2X on flights, car rentals, and dining
• Complimentary Platinum status
– Access to My Elite rates with 20% discount
– Status match to M Life Gold
• Up to 5 stays/10 nights elite credit for spending $40K
• Free night at Category 4 hotel each year
Hyatt Credit Card
37. • Online travel agency (OTA) loyalty programs
– Hotels.com
– Orbitz
– Expedia Rewards
– Travelocity Rewards
• Airline miles from booking portals
– PointsHound
– Rocketmiles
– Airlines
Alternatives to Hotel Programs
38. • Punch card system: Book 10, get 1 free
• Award value equals average cost of 10 nights
• Pay the difference if you want to book a more expensive
award night
Hotels.com Welcome Rewards
39. • Earn points with flights, hotels, and more
– 0.2 points per dollar on flights
– 2 points per dollar on hotels, packages, and activities
• Redeem points on flights, hotels, and more
– 0.7 to 1 cent per point on flights
– 0.7 cents per point on hotels
• No partial redemptions
• Elite status after $10,000 or 15 nights provides 25%
bonus points
Expedia Rewards
40. • Earn future credit for flights, hotels, and more
– 3% back on hotels (5% via mobile app)
– 1% back on flights (2% via mobile app)
– 1% back on vacation packages
• Orbitz Rewards Visa earns 5% bonus; no annual fee
• Redeem points on flights, hotels, and more
– 1 Orbuck = $1 credit
• Pay the difference for more expensive awards
Orbitz Rewards
41. • Earn cash back with Travelocity Rewards Amex
– 3 points (3% back) for Travelocity.com purchases
– 1 point (1% back) everywhere else
• Rewards provided as statement credit in $50 increments
(5,000 points)
• Must use Travelocity Rewards credit card
– No fee Fidelity Amex provides 2% back on all purchases;
significant opportunity cost
Travelocity Rewards
42. Hotels.com Welcome
Rewards
Program rewards: 10%
Ultimate Rewards portal: 3.75%
Total: 13.75%
OTA Program Summary
Travelocity Rewards
Program rewards: 1%
Ultimate Rewards portal: 2.5%
Total: 3.5%
Expedia Rewards
Program rewards: 1.4%
Ultimate Rewards portal: 1.25%
Total: 2.65%
Orbitz Rewards
Program + Card rewards: 6%
Ultimate Rewards portal: 1.25%
Total: 6.25%
43. • The same hotels you’ll
find from big OTAs
• 100s of miles per stay
• Select rates guarantee
elite status and benefits
• Best-rate guarantee
• Curated selection of
hotels in certain markets
• 1,000s of miles per stay
• Not eligible for qualifying
stays or elite benefits
• No best-rate guarantee
Earn Miles for Hotel Stays
44. • Hotel loyalty programs are very difficult to value, but can
be the most rewarding
– Stack with credit card bonuses for maximum benefits
• OTA rewards programs can offer good value with more
flexibility, but tread carefully
– Stack with shopping portals for maximum benefits
• New booking portals offering miles will rope you into an
airline loyalty program
– Each have their pros and cons
ComparingYour Options