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Old Aug 17, 2011 | 10:47 pm
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Originally Posted by sthubbar
Happy,

Each of your responses gets more interesting and helpful.



It would be fascinating to see how you calculated your October trip. I did quite a bit of figuring and the 35% off + 5th night free seemed like a good offer.

You can see the calculations here.

Hotel stay comparisons

I think something people often forget in their calculations is that spending money also earns money, through points.

So in my sheet in the Hotels tab, you will see 5 nights in Westin SF, I have used 40,000 pts. I'm valuing pts at $0.03 each. Several calculations indicate this is a good number. So the cost for those nights is $240 / night. There is no C+P at SF Westin these nights. Best cash is $238.46 / night. So the points seem like a good deal. But, don't forget that I will earn 206[rate]x5[SPG amex+plat] points per night if I pay all cash, so $30.90/night, so real cost is $207.54/night. In this case I still go with points because a slight variation in points value would make these equal. If I were only staying 1 - 4 nights so it would be $300 / night in points, than I would definitely go with the cash or some other option.

For the Hawaii option, I calculate it out at $201.34 net cost per night, including all taxes, resort fees. If I also guess we spend $750 in resort food, maybe high, though we do like room service, then we save an additional $240. Plus we get 4 more nights free at that resort. [This has all already been booked]. Plus we may get a free bump in room because of Platinum, though I understand this is high season and may not get it. Can always try the $100 to service person option.

How much are you spending? What hotel? How long?

Thanks for the feedback.
I haven't even started booking hotels yet. I plan to priceline my Kauai stay. The August winning bids of Grand Hyatt at Poipu beach is going for $145 + may be 15 to 20% taxes and Priceline fee, for the peak month of August, I assume for the low period of late October I should be able to do even slightly better. Grand Hyatt certain is several notches higher than its neighbor Sheraton which has sleazily self-upgraded itself from a Cat 4 to Cat 5 then re-opened the C+P... for 4800 + 90.... when AAA rate was only $179 or $189 last I looked.

In US big cities, Hotwire and Priceline often get you much better prices for good hotels than regular channels. Sure, you dont earn qualify stays and points when going through opaque booking but you also save about 50% cold hard cash.
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