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Register now: Marriott free night promotion
Marriott has a tradition of releasing targeted offers. However, one of the very good offers has just been made public, presumably by mistake.
You can sign up to the offer here. If you see an error page, open it in incognito mode and then sign in instead.
You should be able to see the registered offer afterwards in your promotion central.
Stay twice (paid) by August 31 and earn a free night award, capped at 35,000 points. It is a popular and the best targeted offer that has been circulating around. Act fact and register now before the error is fixed!
Buy (very cheap) IHG points through stay add-ons
If you are an IHG frequent, the name Bonus Points Package is probably no stranger to you. Basically you can buy additional points as an add-on to your stay, and these points are elite-qualifying. In addition to earning more points, they could also help you achieve higher status sooner.
There are two limitations though:
- They are only available on (member-discount) best flexible rate, with or without breakfast
- Prices ain’t typically attractive
That said, there are occasional offers which makes it a much better deal. To find out, go to the hotel’s rate plans page, and select a best flexible rate. You should see a pop-up like this:
The image above shows an pretty solid deal – you pay only $11 for 5,000 points, which usually sell for $25 under their half-price sales. If you cancel the reservation within the permitted window you won’t be charged.
It’s hard to find great deals though. Thanks to my friend @zaozaoba, here are a list of select hotels that offer the best bonus points packages.
- Japan Holiday Inn Express Osaka City Centre – $18
- Thailand Hotel Indigo Phuket Patong – $10
- Thailand InterContinental Bangkok – $7
- Thailand InterContinental Hua Hin Resort – $7
- India Holiday Inn New Delhi Mayur Vihar Noida – $10
- Australia Holiday Inn Express Brisbane Central – $13
- Australia Holiday Inn Sydney Darling Harbour – $13
- Australia InterContinental Sydney Double Bay – $12
- New Zealand voco Auckland City Centre – $1 (3,000 points)
- New Zealand Holiday Inn Express & Suites Queenstown – $14
- UAE voco Dubai – $11
- Qatar voco Doha West Bay Suites – $9
- South Africa Holiday Inn Express Cape Town City Centre – $3
- South Africa voco Johannesburg Rosebank – $6
- Canada Holiday Inn: Ottawa Dwtn Parliament Hill – $18
- Mexico Hotel Indigo Guanajuato – $7
- Brazil Holiday Inn Sao Paulo Parque Anhembi – $7
Unless otherwise states, the $ prices are for 5,000 points.
The list above is by no means exhaustive, and you can play with IHG’s website to dig more. As you can see, you could pay as low as $1 to buy 3,000 points – very impressive!
You can only buy maximum 5,000 points per night though so it’s not a quick or substantial way of buying points. However, if you have travel plans and don’t mind paying the best flexible rate, it may be worth checking out the bonus points package.
IHG Q2 offer preview: 10K points every four nights
(Update: the offer is live now)
IHG’s Q2 offer has been leaked:
- Register from May 24
- Stay between June 6 and August 31
- Choose from two offers:
- 2,000 bonus points every two nights
- 10,000 bonus points every four nights
It is identical to what IHG offered end of last year. Note that the sign-up page for this offer isn’t live yet.
Marriott Homes & Villas 40K points offer
Marriott’s bnb brand Homes & Villas has launched a flash sale which awards a huge stash of bonus points. You can read more about the offer here, but basically:
- Book between May 1 and May 3
- Stay by September 9
- Earn 40,000 bonus points for every stay of four nights and more
- Properties must be listed in USD, GBP or EUR
The currency restriction was added just hours after the offer launch. It’s funny when Marriott realised they had tons of property in Asia that cost $20 a night…
The bonus points is displayed on the booking page. Note that there might be other fees including cleaning fee and deposit (refundable). The cheapest property I can find in the UK is £240 for four nights (Bolton):
Turkey and Bulgaria are cheaper:
40,000 Marriott points are worth about £240, so it can be a very good return. If you didn’t bag enough night credits in Q1, you may consider this offer to sprint towards Platinum or Titanium status.
Note that Marriott Bonvoy benefits are very limited at Homes & Villas. You accrue night credits as usual but only 5 points per dollar, and there are some welcome points for Gold members and above.
Hyatt acquires Mr & Mrs Smith, and remember to claim the free Gold membership
Hyatt made a surprising move yesterday by announcing the acquisition of Mr and Mrs Smith, a hotel booking platform based in London.
I don’t want to get into the very details of the news, and there are already numerous reports on many blogs covering it. Basically more than 1,500 hotels from Mr & Mrs Smith’s global portfolio are to be added to World of Hyatt in Q2, and similar to the SLH hotels they will fit into the existing redemption categories.
It is bad news to IHG and its members though, as once the acquisition is complete the existing tie between IHG and Smith is going to be cut, without a question. That’s a big loss in terms of spending IHG points.
For now however, there is one thing you need to do – we covered a fast track route to claim free GoldSmith membership (usually £400) a couple of years ago, and it still works as of today. GoldSmith isn’t hugely useful, but there’s a chance that Hyatt will offer status match or trial at least to Smith members soon, and it costs nothing to be ready!
My review of Westin Bahrain City Centre
After two uneventful nights at Hilton Bahrain, I moved to the Westin hotel for a change and, Marriott’s great Q1 promotion of course. Out of all the hospitality groups Marriott does the best job – Ritz Carlton is one of, if not the best hotel of the country, and there are Le Meridien, Westin and Residence Inn too, which are good candidates for point redemptions.
Bahrain is a small city and it took me only 10 minutes to Uber to the Westin. The building’s architecture is very interesting: Westin, Le Meridien and the City Centre shopping mall are share the same complex.
You can navigate between the shopping mall and two hotels indoors very easily, and City Centre has quite a few fast food outlets if you don’t want to travel far. As you need to travel by car to virtually everywhere in Bahrain, the location doesn’t matter much.
Unlike the Hilton I didn’t receive a welcome email, but the check-in experience is nonetheless quite smooth. All hotel staff are very well trained, would stop what they are doing when they see a guest and greet.
My three-night stay is upgraded to a one-bedroom suite at the 8th floor and south facing. The living room is bright and cheerfully designed and it lights up my mood immediately:
Both suites have a very similar layout, but at Westin it is classier and more comfortable. In short it feels more like staying at hotel.
Welcome gift – baklavas:
The brick wall is cute and I like the floor-to-ceiling windows.
The bathroom is connected to both the bedroom and the living room, and it’s quite modern. The glass is switchable.
There is small walk-in wardrobe.
My suite overlooks the high road so there’s barely any view per se, and it goes a bit noisy at times. You might want to pick a north-facing room instead, although don’t have high hopes for the sea view, as you can see from the lounge pictures below.
Take the lift to floor 3 for the swimming pool, which is shared with Le Meridien.
Unfortunately Bahrain in February is way too cold to get into the water.
There is an indoor spa for sauna, steam room and jacuzzi.
Breakfast is served in restaurant Furn, which is located right beside the shopping mall.
The buffet is on a similar standard with what Hilton offers. I tried some fried rice but it’s not fully cooked!
The barista coffee is awesome though, which is not commonly seen at hotel breakfast.
The Westin has a reputable seafood restaurant but their price is really steep. I had a lunch at Furn instead.
Bahrain definitely isn’t cheap – my Spaghetti Bolognese costs £20. Both the spaghetti and local naan are very tasty though.
The Westin Club is located on the 10th floor and manned all day. It’s got a lot of natural light and has a nice layout.
The sea view on the other hand, isn’t very impressive.
Snacks and fruits are available throughout the day, but drinks are served by the waiters only. Happy Hour is 6pm – 8pm, and you expect hot food such as:
- Roast vegetables
- Fried noodles
- Fried fish
- Curry vegetables
- Curry chicken
- White rice
The food is not fancy, but sufficient for a light dinner.
In general I’m very happy about my stay, and it’s one level above the Hilton. Its neighbour, Le Meridien is usually a lot cheaper but shares the swimming pool and has their own club lounge, which is worth a shot too.
I Prefer new website launch and 2,500 points promotion
I Prefer, the loyalty program of Preferred Hotels, has launched a new website and app. To give them some credit, the website is a great leap forward compared against the old one.
You can view your account activity, as well as book reward nights on the portal.
However, not all Preferred Hotels are bookable with points. In fact many are still missing, and it seems that I Prefer hasn’t made much progress in the last couple of years.
The celebrate the new website and app, I Prefer has also started a new promotion. All stays booked by April 30 and completed in 2023 will earn 2,500 bonus points.
Hilton Q2 offer: up to 4,000 bonus points per stay
Hilton’s new global promotion is open to registration, which allows you to earn up to 4,000 bonus points per eligible stay.
You can sign up to the offer here.
- Stay between May 1 and September 5
- Earn 4,000 bonus points per stay at Hilton resort hotels
- Earn 2,000 bonus points per stay at other hotels
Note that the bonus points are posted per stay, not per night. The full list of resort hotels can be found here – the majority of the resorts appear to be in Asia and United States, and the only UK one I can spot is the Doubletree in Glasgow.
For a one-night stay at a resort hotel, 4,000 points is decent return. Otherwise the bonus is a bit underwhelming. Considering that travel restrictions are almost totally gone and summer is coming up, it’s unsurprising that we don’t see great hotel promotions.