How does rollover work?
#16




Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: SEA
Programs: AA LT PLT; HH Diamond;
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#17
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 11,592
My account has reset for 2019 but there is a mistake. It is clearly stated there is no limit for rollover, in my case I had 200 nights last year, meaning 140 should rollover, but only 60 has.
Did anyone else only get a 60 rollover with total nights exceeding 121+?
It looks like another system error.
https://hiltonhonors3.hilton.com/rs/even-more/faq/
11. How many elite rollover nights can I carry over into the next calendar year?
There is no limit; however, you'll only roll over nights in excess of those needed to earn your elite status level in a calendar year.
Did anyone else only get a 60 rollover with total nights exceeding 121+?
It looks like another system error.
https://hiltonhonors3.hilton.com/rs/even-more/faq/
11. How many elite rollover nights can I carry over into the next calendar year?
There is no limit; however, you'll only roll over nights in excess of those needed to earn your elite status level in a calendar year.
#19
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 11,592
They say its to avoid confusion...but since when "no limit" mean there's a limit? It wouldn't confuse me, because I know how many would rollover. No confusion at all. Now its confusing no limit means there's a limit of 60.
Did you trigger the milestone also?
Did you trigger the milestone also?
#20



Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Aberdeen, UK
Posts: 400
It is badly worded in the FAQ, but I don't think it matters so long as you receive 60 rollover nights when you have stayed >120 nights (as Diamond) the previous year.
You can only rollover nights into the year immediately after the year in which you accumulated them.
So any rollover nights >60 would have no value; you've already hit the diamond qualification threshold for the following year with 60 nights.
Rollover nights don't count towards anything else other than re-qualification so >60 would have no practical purpose.
You can only rollover nights into the year immediately after the year in which you accumulated them.
So any rollover nights >60 would have no value; you've already hit the diamond qualification threshold for the following year with 60 nights.
Rollover nights don't count towards anything else other than re-qualification so >60 would have no practical purpose.
#21
Company Representative - Honors by Hilton


Join Date: Aug 2009
Programs: Hilton Honors
Posts: 1,516
Hi all,
Happy New Year! Just wanted to jump in here after seeing the questions on rollover.
Diamond members with 120+ nights within a calendar year will rollover 60 nights into the new year, since 60 nights will ensure you maintain your Diamond status for another year. And while there is no limit, Diamond members with 120+ nights will only see 60 rollover nights in their trackers, because only 60 rollover nights are needed to ensure you maintain your Diamond status for another year.
Also keep in mind that rollover nights will not apply to milestone bonuses for 2019, so you can continue to work toward those bonuses this year with your 2019 travel, up to 360 nights in the calendar year.
Thank you and safe travels in 2019!
Lauren
Happy New Year! Just wanted to jump in here after seeing the questions on rollover.
Diamond members with 120+ nights within a calendar year will rollover 60 nights into the new year, since 60 nights will ensure you maintain your Diamond status for another year. And while there is no limit, Diamond members with 120+ nights will only see 60 rollover nights in their trackers, because only 60 rollover nights are needed to ensure you maintain your Diamond status for another year.
Also keep in mind that rollover nights will not apply to milestone bonuses for 2019, so you can continue to work toward those bonuses this year with your 2019 travel, up to 360 nights in the calendar year.
Thank you and safe travels in 2019!
Lauren
#22
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: ARN
Programs: EBD, HHDiamond
Posts: 52
Any chance for spend rollover
Hi Laureen,
I know it have been asked before, but any chance/updates on the rollover concept (which I in theory appreciate)?
in my case, I am never going to reach 60 nights, but reach diamond level every year (at least the last 8) through spending; 120.000 points , I.e, I spend more than 12th USD ex taxes at Hilton properties every single year (I also recall when the threshold was only 10th USD)
I assume (only based on the few data points/knowledge from peoples posting her in this forum) that a person who qualify via nights, are not always also reaching the point level, hence its a bit confusing/puzzling to me that a person who e.g. spends 70 nights of 150 USD/night (totaling 10.5th USD) is more valuable to Hilton than one who spends 35 nights of 400 USD/night, since I dont get the perk of rollover status
I know it have been asked before, but any chance/updates on the rollover concept (which I in theory appreciate)?
in my case, I am never going to reach 60 nights, but reach diamond level every year (at least the last 8) through spending; 120.000 points , I.e, I spend more than 12th USD ex taxes at Hilton properties every single year (I also recall when the threshold was only 10th USD)
I assume (only based on the few data points/knowledge from peoples posting her in this forum) that a person who qualify via nights, are not always also reaching the point level, hence its a bit confusing/puzzling to me that a person who e.g. spends 70 nights of 150 USD/night (totaling 10.5th USD) is more valuable to Hilton than one who spends 35 nights of 400 USD/night, since I dont get the perk of rollover status




