Originally Posted by
Fanjet
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.
Hilton's example is lousy, but seems to indicate otherwise. The 20 rollover nights bought Gold status, but Hilton did not roll over all of the 2021 nights in the example. The example indicates they will deduct the nights for whatever status would have been earned solely by 2021 stays. In the example that is 5 nights, and in the OP's case that would be 30 nights. I would agree that Hilton has done an amazing job to make this as clear as mud.
"Example: You start 2021 with 20 rollover nights, earning yourself Gold Status. In 2021, you stayed 8 nights. For 2022, you will have 3 rollover nights (8 nights - 5 nights needed for Silver). None of the 20 nights of rollover from 2020 count into 2022."
https://hiltonhonors3.hiltond3.com/rs/even-more/faq/