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Old Jul 14, 2021 | 1:24 pm
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Originally Posted by Fanjet
Actually, how I think it goes based on Hilton's FAQ example posted upthread. It doesn't matter what one's actual status will be in the upcoming year in determining one's rollver night into that year. It's based upon how many nights one stayed in the current year, and what status that would have given otherwise. So, if someone walked into 2021 with 30 rollover nights from 2020, they are automatically Diamond for 2022. If they, in turn, stayed 12 nights this year, they will carry over 7 nights into 2022 (12-5=7). If they stayed 24 nghts this year, they will have 4 rollover nights for next year (24-20=4). If they stayed 36 nights this year, they will have 6 rollover nights for 2022 (36-30=6). Even though not matter what, they will be Diamond for next year.
The example provided by Hilton cannot possibly be correct.

For example, I could renew Gold with 10 stays and 19 nights. For the purposes of "rollover nights" that would mean that 14 roll over because I would have only qualified for Silver under the nights rule. Would be nice, but I've never had a single rollover night after qualifying via stays...
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