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Old Apr 24, 2018, 6:57 pm
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$250 Hilton Resort Credit

Note: The web page for the resorts has changed. You must input dates and/or a specific region to get a list of all resorts in that region. Sometimes the web page works better on a mobile device.

The resort credit benefit changed in late 2023. Refer to this separate discussion and wikipost for FAQs.

AMEX TERMS:
During each year of your Card Membership ("reward year"), you are eligible to receive up to $250 total in statement credits on your Card Account for eligible purchases made directly with participating Hilton Resorts with your Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card during that reward year. Your first reward year begins on your account opening date. Each subsequent reward year begins on the anniversary of your account opening date.
Eligible Hilton Resort purchases must be made directly with the participating Hilton Resort and charged to your Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card account for the benefit to apply. Incidental charges (including charges made at restaurants, spas, and other establishments within the hotel property) must be charged to your room and paid for with your Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card at checkout in order for them to be recognized as Hilton Resort purchases. Visit hilton.com/resorts for the list of participating Hilton Resorts. Purchases made by both the Basic and Additional Card Members on the eligible Card Account are eligible for statement credits. However, each Card Account is eligible for up to a total of $250 per renewal year in statement credits across all Cards on the Card Account. Please allow 8-12 weeks after the eligible Hilton purchase is charged to your Card Account for statement credit(s) to be posted to the Account. Please call the number on the back of your Card if statement credits have not posted after 12 weeks from the date of purchase. Card Members remain responsible for timely payment of all charges.


FAQ

ELIGIBLE RATES
1) Do you have to book directly through Hilton in order to receive the resort credit?
NO. See below.

2) If I’m booking at Hilton.com or through the Hilton app, etc., are any rates not eligible for the resort credit?
Any rates charged by the hotel directly will trigger the credit. Advance purchase rates for properties in the USA are charged by Hilton Corporate in Tennessee and WILL NOT trigger the credit. Advance purchase rates for properties outside the USA are typically charged by the hotel directly, so these WILL trigger the credit. According to DoC and the discussion from post #849 onwards advance purchase rates are becoming ineligible starting Aug 1, 2019, though it is unclear how this will be enforced for international properties.

3) I have to book through my corporate travel agent or use my corporate rate code at Hilton.com, will I still get the resort credit?
YES. Any rates that are charged by the hotel directly will trigger the credit.

4) What about bookings through Orbitz, Expedia, and other online travel agencies?
As long as the rate is “pay at hotel” then it will trigger the credit. Prepaid and other special rates that are charged directly by Orbitz or Expedia, etc. and not the hotel will not trigger the credit.

5) I’m looking at an eligible hotel that charges a refundable one-night deposit for all bookings, can I get the resort credit for this?
YES. As long as the deposit is charged directly by an eligible hotel to your Aspire, it will trigger the credit.

6) I see the Aspire also offers a $100 property credit at certain Conrad and Waldorf Astoria properties. What is the difference? Can I combine both credits?
YES, these are different credits but it is possible to combine them. In order to be eligible for the $100 property credit you must book a specific rate via the www.hiltonhonorsaspirecard.com website. The $100 property credit will be applied by the property at check-out before you card is charged, while the $250 resort credit will be applied by AMEX a few days after the charge appears on your statement.

For example, say you book the qualifying property credit rate via the website above for 2 nights @ $250/night, and then charge $100 in dinner to your room. At check-out, your preliminary folio is $600. The front desk will apply the $100 credit, making your final folio $500 which would be charged to your Aspire. A few days later AMEX will apply the $250 resort credit to your AMEX statement, making your total out of pocket only $250 for a $600 stay. Not bad!


ELIGIBLE PROPERTIES

As of 2022 or 2023, there is no static list of eligible properties.
You can either go to Hilton.com/resorts and hit "explore more resorts," or apply the "Resorts" filter on the search yourself.

7) Only properties listed at the official Hilton Resorts link (hilton.com/resorts) are eligible for this credit!

8) However, the hilton.com/resorts website isn’t the best! Please search thoroughly. For example, the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas does not appear when you search North America > US & Hawaii > Nevada, but it does appear if you search the map.

9) I didn’t see a property listed at the official Hilton Resorts link, but it did show up when searching Hilton.com and filtering amenities to “Resort Property,” can I get the resort credit here?
NO. Only properties listed at the official Hilton Resorts link (hilton.com/resorts) are eligible for the credit.

10) What about this hotel I stayed at last year, it’s not listed at the official Hilton Resorts link, but it has a pool and a spa and the sun was out when I was there, surely I can get the resort credit there?
NO. Only properties listed at the official Hilton Resorts link (hilton.com/resorts) are eligible for the credit.

11) OK, I get it, only properties listed at the official Hilton Resorts link (hilton.com/resorts) are eligible for the credit, but are there any others that have fallen through the cracks?
Any properties that are not listed at the official Hilton Resorts link but with positive reports of triggering the resort credit are listed below:
- HILTON WAIKIKI BEACH HOTEL (reported by jphripjah May 1, 2018) Has been added to hilton.com/resorts since.
El Conquistador Tucson, A Hilton Resort is not listed on Hilton Resorts searchable link (by state), but shows up on the map. It is reported it by mdosu April 10, 2018 that there is positive report of triggering the resort credit.



ELIGIBLE CHARGES
12) What charges are eligible for this resort credit?
ANYTHING charged directly by the hotel or to your room by an eligible property will trigger the resort credit. Room rate, taxes, fees, room service, dining, bars, spa, transportation, jet skis, beach chairs, excursions, etc. etc. etc. AMEX doesn’t discriminate on what the charge is, as long as the charge appears directly from an eligible hotel it will trigger the credit.

13) I booked an award stay using Honors points at an eligible property, can I still get the resort credit for incidentals charged to the room if I pay with my Aspire?
YES. ANYTHING charged to your room by an eligible property will trigger the resort credit, as long as you settle the charges with your Aspire.

14) I booked a prepaid rate through Orbitz at an eligible property with a different credit card, can I still get the resort credit for my hotel bar tab that I charged to the room if settle this at check-out with my Aspire?
YES. ANYTHING charged to your room by an eligible property will trigger the resort credit, as long as you settle the charges with your Aspire.

15) I bought some cat food and fresh underwear at the hotel gift shop and charged it to my room. It’s an eligible property and I’m paying with my Aspire, but surely I won’t get the resort credit for this?
WRONG. ANYTHING charged to your room by an eligible property will trigger the resort credit, as long as you settle the charges with your Aspire. And don’t call me Shirley.

CREDIT TIMING
16) How long does the resort credit take to post to my Amex statement?
The resort credit typically posts between 2-5 days after 10 days or even more after the eligible charge posts to your Amex account. Note that sometimes your charge will not even be processed until the following day, early in the morning.

17) What happens if I stay in an eligible property, pay with my Aspire, but the resort credit doesn't post automatically?
If the resort credit hasn't posted within 7 days, it will most likely not post automatically, and you need to call Amex to have it manually applied. Unfortunately Amex typically requires you to wait until 8 weeks after the charge before they will manually apply the resort credit. The credit not posting automatically is very rare though, see below.

18) What properties seem to have issues with the credit posting automatically?
FT members have reported that the resort credit has not posted automatically at several of the eligible resorts:

LXR Susona Bodrum, Turkey - May 2021 [Also, bonus is showing 3x, not 14x. Indicating this hotel is not coded correctly in their system. Multiple chats did not resolve this problem but a phone call did.
Resort credit has now posted and was told this should be fixed going forward. Still waiting for add'l 11x bonus points]


19) Is the credit per membership year or per calendar year?
Per membership year. Your first reward year begins on your account opening date. Each subsequent reward year begins on the anniversary of your account opening date.

20) For which resorts has the resort credit posted?
Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines
Crocksford Las Vegas
WA Grand Wailea - Multiple reports of credit not posting automatically, however one positive data point in Feb 2019 of the credit posting, YMMV.
DT Fallsview Resort Niagara Falls - several reports
Embassy Suites Waikiki Beach Walk - 7/6/2021
Hilton Tokyo Bay - several reports
Elara Las Vegas - several reports
WA La Quinta - two reports
Hilton Mauritius - one report
Hilton Sedona - one report
Jewel Dunn River Curio Jamaica - one report
Hilton Malta - one report
Hilton Queenstown Resort and Spa - 8/2019, 2/2023
Hilton Hangzhou Qiandao Lake Resort - 4/2018
Hilton Sanqingshan Resort -4/2019
Hilton Palm Springs, CA - 1/2022
Hilton Waterfront Resort, Huntington Beach, CA - 10/2021







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Old Nov 22, 2022, 2:25 pm
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Originally Posted by eponymous_coward
No, but you may get an upgrade offer. [...]
Is there anything I can do to trigger an upgrade offer? I downgraded Surpass to no-fee about a year ago when there was no retention offer, expecting an upgrade offer. None ever came. Can I somehow goose Amex?
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Old Nov 22, 2022, 5:09 pm
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Originally Posted by serpens
Is there anything I can do to trigger an upgrade offer? I downgraded Surpass to no-fee about a year ago when there was no retention offer, expecting an upgrade offer. None ever came. Can I somehow goose Amex?
I have no idea how you would trigger upgrade offers, but the AMEX card site looks like this if you log in and you have an offer on an existing card. FWIW my Gold->Platinum->Green card does not have an upgrade offer, my Green->Gold does. (The Gold->Platinum->Green card did NOT get much action once I cleared the SUB, though it's getting considerable action now as a Green.)
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Old Nov 23, 2022, 6:42 am
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Can you use part of the resort credit and save the rest for another stay? Thanks
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Old Nov 23, 2022, 6:49 am
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Originally Posted by shanna135
Can you use part of the resort credit and save the rest for another stay? Thanks
The first $250 that you spend at a resort will attract the credit. It does not need to be spent in a single transactionn.
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Old Nov 23, 2022, 8:56 am
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Originally Posted by eponymous_coward
[...] the AMEX card site looks like this if you log in and you have an offer on an existing card. [...]
Thanks; I'll look for something similar.
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Old Nov 23, 2022, 9:07 am
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Originally Posted by shanna135
Can you use part of the resort credit and save the rest for another stay? Thanks
But if you are going to spend $250 but don't want to do it all on the first place, you must use a different credit card for the balance. If you hit $250 on the first resort it's gone. Personally, I'd rather the bird in the hand just in case the future trip needs to be cancelled.
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Old Nov 23, 2022, 10:28 am
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So we could eat supper at the resort and spend 150 and would still have a 100 resort credit for a stay at a different resort. Thanks
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Old Nov 23, 2022, 10:35 am
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Originally Posted by shanna135
So we could eat supper at the resort and spend 150 and would still have a 100 resort credit for a stay at a different resort. Thanks

That is trickier, and I'm not sure I know the answer....

The resort credit usually comes off your folio, where all the charges are to XYZ Resort, and you paid for the stay with your Amex Aspire.

If you just go to dinner, and don't stay there, you have to be careful that your restaurant charge says "XYZ Resort" and not "Joe's Steakhouse".

But if the $150 does come off, then yes you still have $100 left for another resort.
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Old Nov 23, 2022, 2:30 pm
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Originally Posted by eponymous_coward
[...] the AMEX card site looks like this if you log in and you have an offer on an existing card. [...]
Well, that was hard to find. (I should have made a note about where I found it, then I could have shared the info. It was somewhere under the hamburger menu in the upper left.) I never would have come across it if you hadn't shown me what to look for.

No upgrade points were offered for either Surpass or Aspire. Since I'm Diamond now, I'll keep waiting and hoping for an upgrade offer.
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Old Nov 24, 2022, 7:20 am
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iast week, i booked conrad las vegas for one night in february using honor discount rate. it took 7 days to get the credit.
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Old Nov 25, 2022, 6:26 am
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I got the credit in a few days for the Curio Harbor Club in St Lucia. Nice benefit, although average hotel
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Old Nov 27, 2022, 9:13 am
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Originally Posted by goldfish2
I am near the end of my membership year. If my checkin/checkout date is within *this* membership year, but the credit posts *next* membership year, will I be taking advantage of this year’s 250 or next year’s 250?
Okay, I now have a DP -- hope it is still in time to help you:
  • Ascertained -- first via Credit Karma, and then with a chat with an Amex CSR -- that (let's say) today is my anniversary date.
  • Checked out of a qualifying hotel (resort) a week prior.
  • Two days later the stay posted, backdated to the checkout date.
  • This morning the credit came through, backdated to yesterday, i.e., the day before the anniversary date.
Was this cutting things crazy close? Yes.

Am I sure that I now have a new credit? "Sure" sure? No. Pretty darn sure? Yes; and with enough officialized dating that I would (will) try to argue the point if it becomes necessary.

But what if the credit, dated a day before the anniversary date, had not showed up until later, and with a credit date on or after the anniversary date? Well, I'm glad I don't have to deal with this issue. However, in the event, my reading of their benefits language would probably make me go ahead and pull the trigger on another one in the current (new) cycle, acknowledging however that if I did not get the credit and had to argue it, the "crossover" dating would likely make things a bit dicier.
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Old Nov 28, 2022, 2:07 pm
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Interesting tidbit: my account opening date, according to Credit Karma, is February 20th.

After chatting with the Amex CSR, they said the credit resets on February 1st. I asked them to confirm and the answer was yes, always the first day of the anniversary month. Not the exact date.

Now I need to find myself a January stay.
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Old Nov 28, 2022, 3:03 pm
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I wanted to make a one night reservation at a resort for next year (part of a road trip), prices are really good right now, but all the rates said "your card will be charged right away" (I want to use NEXT year's credit). Contact the hotel, they said, "oh it says that, but we don't charge your card until 30 days before". Perfect.

I make the reservation.

Pending charge shows up on my Amex immediately.

I cancelled.
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Old Nov 29, 2022, 11:29 am
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Originally Posted by Eujeanie
I wanted to make a one night reservation at a resort for next year (part of a road trip), prices are really good right now, but all the rates said "your card will be charged right away" (I want to use NEXT year's credit). Contact the hotel, they said, "oh it says that, but we don't charge your card until 30 days before". Perfect.

I make the reservation.

Pending charge shows up on my Amex immediately.

I cancelled.
Just curious - which property?

I'm in the opposite situation: I'd be happy to make a booking and get charged now. I figure cancelling later will get the credit clawed back, but I'm guessing I could probably change it....as long as it's a hotel I'm going to eventually stay in. (Assuming this are 1-night deposit rates with normal change/cancel rules, not fully prepaid / unchangeable rates.)
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