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cascade Aug 3, 2012 2:04 pm

Two free nights at a WA that normally runs 160,000 points is a hell of a deal, even if you are already diamond.

pinniped Aug 3, 2012 2:20 pm

Two free WA nights would translate into $600+ for me. New York, Rome, Maui, etc. All places where I'd likely otherwise spend in the neighborhood of $300/nt. for a decent hotel room. Added bonus that the WA in those places is probably a better hotel that whatever I'd otherwise book.

Seems like the approach here is to acquire this card and drop the Amex Surpass card down to the older "base" HH Amex. That product still exists even though they don't advertise it and Amex has always let me toggle back and forth between the cards based on whether I was chasing Diamond that year.

By keeping the old Amex, I'm still in for AXON...although AXON isn't really a huge perk these days.

Not sure why people are really complaining about this card. I look at all of the hotel cards as additive: no reason not to hold them all. I have two Marriott cards in a drawer that I never use: they're just an annual purchase of a Cat 5 night for $65.

Only mildly annoying bit about this card is the need to run $10k through it to get the annual bonus night. But that's a relatively minor annoyance...especially if you actually have some paid HH stays...

steveholt Aug 13, 2012 4:14 am

Has anyone seen a list of hotels that aren't bookable using the two Weekend nights? I saw a vague description of W=A's and suite-only hotels, but is this usable at Conrads? I'm eyeing the Conrad Singapore in combination with the cheap international flights, and this would make a two-day MR much less painful...

tomy77 Aug 14, 2012 7:59 am

So i got my citi reserve, and just did a stay at hilton.
Now my Hilton post "CITI RESERVE VISA BONUS" 805. I'm not sure where it came from.
The cc statement closes with $360 balance, $250 of them is airline. I know it's 5 pts for airline, so i can't figure out how they came up with 805.
The Hilton stay is $140+, but those are not posted/closed yet in the credit card.
Anyone have any idea what that 805 "CITI RESERVE VISA BONUS" is?

dw Aug 14, 2012 11:27 am


Originally Posted by tomy77 (Post 19117187)
So i got my citi reserve, and just did a stay at hilton.
Now my Hilton post "CITI RESERVE VISA BONUS" 805. I'm not sure where it came from.
The cc statement closes with $360 balance, $250 of them is airline. I know it's 5 pts for airline, so i can't figure out how they came up with 805.
The Hilton stay is $140+, but those are not posted/closed yet in the credit card.
Anyone have any idea what that 805 "CITI RESERVE VISA BONUS" is?

What does your statement from Citi say? Does it itemize the points you earned for the statement period? I haven't had a Hilton card from Citi, but Citi has been pretty transparent with their Thank You cards in itemizing all the bonus points earned from the different spend categories.

tomy77 Aug 15, 2012 11:05 am


Originally Posted by dw (Post 19118604)
What does your statement from Citi say? Does it itemize the points you earned for the statement period? I haven't had a Hilton card from Citi, but Citi has been pretty transparent with their Thank You cards in itemizing all the bonus points earned from the different spend categories.

actually it says "Earned points: 0" on my citi statement (online).

beachfan Aug 27, 2012 9:49 am


Originally Posted by steveholt (Post 19109910)
Has anyone seen a list of hotels that aren't bookable using the two Weekend nights? I saw a vague description of W=A's and suite-only hotels, but is this usable at Conrads? I'm eyeing the Conrad Singapore in combination with the cheap international flights, and this would make a two-day MR much less painful...

+1

Would love to see the list of participating (or a list of non-participating).

oneeyejack Aug 29, 2012 8:44 pm


Originally Posted by steveholt (Post 19109910)
Has anyone seen a list of hotels that aren't bookable using the two Weekend nights? I saw a vague description of W=A's and suite-only hotels, but is this usable at Conrads? I'm eyeing the Conrad Singapore in combination with the cheap international flights, and this would make a two-day MR much less painful...

Probably not worth the weekend stay since the Conrad Singapore is usually around ~$160 USD on the weekends. Can get better value at other hotels.

montreid Aug 29, 2012 9:08 pm

Waiting for confirmation that WA Maui is on the list.....

unfrequentflyer Aug 29, 2012 9:11 pm

What if you already have the other citi hilton card?

iceman77_7 Aug 30, 2012 3:40 am


Originally Posted by oneeyejack (Post 19219998)
Probably not worth the weekend stay since the Conrad Singapore is usually around ~$160 USD on the weekends. Can get better value at other hotels.

Where do you see that rate? Looking for next spring, only see ~$260 USD.

dcpilgrim Aug 30, 2012 5:36 am


Originally Posted by unfrequentflyer (Post 19220107)
What if you already have the other citi hilton card?

Not a problem in terms of applying for this one.

dw Aug 30, 2012 8:22 am


Originally Posted by montreid (Post 19220097)
Waiting for confirmation that WA Maui is on the list.....

Unfortunately it turns out that there is no "list" that is given to cardholders when the certificates arrive, so probably the only way to confirm it is to call HHonors directly.

That being said, the Grand Wailea does appear to have "standard rooms" (if you try to make a booking using points, the standard room awards do appear, and also I do not believe this is an all-suite property, though the base rooms are quite large), so it would seem that the certificates could be used at this property.

The_Wrath_of_Khan Aug 30, 2012 8:26 am


Originally Posted by dw (Post 19222363)
Unfortunately it turns out that there is no "list" that is given to cardholders when the certificates arrive, so probably the only way to confirm it is to call HHonors directly.

That being said, the Grand Wailea does appear to have "standard rooms" (if you try to make a booking using points, the standard room awards do appear, and also I do not believe this is an all-suite property, though the base rooms are quite large), so it would seem that the certificates could be used at this property.

Do you actually get 'certificates' in the mail? If that's the case I'm throwing this card in the freaking trash. Hyatt does it right and I hope that is how Hilton is doing it too. I don't want any physical anything.

dw Aug 30, 2012 12:22 pm


Originally Posted by keirnna (Post 19222377)
Do you actually get 'certificates' in the mail? If that's the case I'm throwing this card in the freaking trash. Hyatt does it right and I hope that is how Hilton is doing it too. I don't want any physical anything.

The certificates are sent via e-mail-- I believe they work the same way as other Hilton free night certificates (like the ones earned during free night promotion periods)-- to book one just calls HHonors with the certificate id #s.


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