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Old Jun 20, 2017, 2:03 pm
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Originally Posted by patmcpsu
My frustration with IHG is the lack of ambitious redemption opportunities. The only "dream properties" I can think of that are worth basing your everyday hotel decisions around are:
1) Intercontinental Amsterdam (dated)
2) Intercontinental Cannes (dated)
3) The Intercontinentals in Bora Bora (never availability)

Honorable Mentions: Intercontinental Hong Kong, London, Paris, Bordeaux, Marseilles, Cancun, Cozumel and Washington DC.

I would also like to mention that IHG opened a hotel in the Maldives but they made it a Holiday Inn! I'll never forgive them for wasting that opportunity!

The 5,000pt Points Breaks are great if you're looking for a mediocre place somewhere on the side of the interstate, but is that what we're playing the game for? I find myself amassing IHG points with the hope that they can one day be redeemed for Kimpton properties.

As far as elite benefits: there aren't any. I believe IHG's logic is: If your everyday stays are getting reimbursed by your employer, any stay enhancements (such as breakfast) mean little to you and is forfeited-profit by us; we'll just shower you with points instead. I'm actually a fan of this strategy, but only if they offer adequate redemption options.
IIRC there's a good IC in Singapore.

New Orleans is a bad location.

San Francisco?
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