Originally Posted by
DiverDave
After much perusal and some headaches, I have come to the conclusion that your original post here is actually correct.
Rollover only applies to qualifying nights stayed in the current year. In the OP's case, that would be 60.
Then the nights to qualify for Diamond are subtracted, even though OP has more than qualified because of the rollover nights. Remember that in the world of Hilton, nights only rollover once: "
Elite rollover nights are only valid for the next calendar year and expire thereafter. Elite rollover nights cannot be reserved and applied to a second, third year or subsequent year."
Basically since OP has 60 nights this year, rollover nights were of no benefit to OP other than to qualify (or requalify) for Diamond earlier than would have been the case otherwise.
Long story short, I think your original calculation of 60 earned in 2021 minus 30 required to qualify for Diamond in 2021 yields 30 rollover nights is correct.
Or just see:
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/33322513-post2.html
David
Every night the OP stays this year will be a rollover night on January 1st (and only 60 of them actually being needed). All of the rollover nights the OP carried over from 2020 will be gone on that date as well. Because the OP had 54 rollover nights from 2020, and only 30 nights are needed this year for 2022 qualification, none of the "new" nights the OP has stayed this year are needed for that, as he automatically renewed his 2022 status at the beginning of this year. Thus, all of the OP's "new" nights this year are being rolled over into next year's calculations. And they in turn will all expire on January 1, 2023.