Diamond requal 2020 roll call
#31
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Gloucestershire
Programs: BA Gold (ex-GGL, maybe future Silver), Hilton Diamond
Posts: 6,199
Hit 49 nights in early July with 11 carried over.
After a busy Q1 it’s been much calmer for travel; will end the year on 67 actual nights or so, maybe up to 70.
After a busy Q1 it’s been much calmer for travel; will end the year on 67 actual nights or so, maybe up to 70.
#35
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Aberdeen, UK
Posts: 322
His 60 rollover nights from last year ha been used to re-qualify for Diamond in 2019 without any additional stay requirement.
Another 60 (the maximum allowed) of the 68 nights in 2019 will roll over into 2020, securing Diamond status until March 2021.
See sections 9 to 11 here: https://hiltonhonors3.hilton.com/rs/...RolloverNights
#36
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Juneau, Alaska.
Programs: AS 75K;BA Silver;AA G;HH Dia;HY Glob
Posts: 15,815
I don't think that's correct.
His 60 rollover nights from last year ha been used to re-qualify for Diamond in 2019 without any additional stay requirement.
Another 60 (the maximum allowed) of the 68 nights in 2019 will roll over into 2020, securing Diamond status until March 2021.
See sections 9 to 11 here: https://hiltonhonors3.hilton.com/rs/...RolloverNights
His 60 rollover nights from last year ha been used to re-qualify for Diamond in 2019 without any additional stay requirement.
Another 60 (the maximum allowed) of the 68 nights in 2019 will roll over into 2020, securing Diamond status until March 2021.
See sections 9 to 11 here: https://hiltonhonors3.hilton.com/rs/...RolloverNights
The relevant sections:
9. How can I find out how many elite rollover nights will apply to the next status year?
To calculate the number of elite rollover nights you have achieved to-date, you can apply the following formula:
Total qualifying nights at year end (inclusive of rollover from prior year) — any elite rollover nights from the previous year (now expired) — qualifying nights needed to renew your current elite status tier = elite rollover nights for next year.
Example: You rolled over 5 nights from 2018, you stayed 45 nights in 2019 and gained Gold Status. The calculation for 2019 rollover nights would be as follows: 5 rollover nights from 2018 + 45 nights from stays in 2019 — 40 nights needed for Gold — 5 rollover nights from 2018 (now expired) = 5 elite rollover nights into 2020
These elite rollover nights will be automatically calculated for you and applied to your member account at the beginning of the next calendar year — no action is required from you.
Diamond members with 120+ nights within a calendar year will rollover 60 nights into the new year, as 60 nights will ensure you maintain your Diamond status for another year.
10. For how long are my elite rollover nights valid and when can I apply them toward status? What happened to my elite rollover nights from last year?
Elite rollover nights are only valid for the next calendar year and expire thereafter. Elite rollover nights cannot be reserved and applied to a second, third year or subsequent year.
Example: You rolled over 10 nights from 2018, you stayed 20 nights in 2019 and gained Silver status. The calculation for 2019 rollover nights would be as follows: 10 rollover nights from 2018 + 20 nights from stays in 2019 — 10 nights needed for Silver — 10 rollover nights from 2018 (now expired) = 10 elite rollover nights into 2020
Elite rollover nights must be used in the following calendar year from when they were earned. In this example, the 10 elite rollover nights from 2018 must be used in 2019 and cannot be applied to the 2020 calendar year.
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.
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.
To calculate the number of elite rollover nights you have achieved to-date, you can apply the following formula:
Total qualifying nights at year end (inclusive of rollover from prior year) — any elite rollover nights from the previous year (now expired) — qualifying nights needed to renew your current elite status tier = elite rollover nights for next year.
Example: You rolled over 5 nights from 2018, you stayed 45 nights in 2019 and gained Gold Status. The calculation for 2019 rollover nights would be as follows: 5 rollover nights from 2018 + 45 nights from stays in 2019 — 40 nights needed for Gold — 5 rollover nights from 2018 (now expired) = 5 elite rollover nights into 2020
These elite rollover nights will be automatically calculated for you and applied to your member account at the beginning of the next calendar year — no action is required from you.
Diamond members with 120+ nights within a calendar year will rollover 60 nights into the new year, as 60 nights will ensure you maintain your Diamond status for another year.
10. For how long are my elite rollover nights valid and when can I apply them toward status? What happened to my elite rollover nights from last year?
Elite rollover nights are only valid for the next calendar year and expire thereafter. Elite rollover nights cannot be reserved and applied to a second, third year or subsequent year.
Example: You rolled over 10 nights from 2018, you stayed 20 nights in 2019 and gained Silver status. The calculation for 2019 rollover nights would be as follows: 10 rollover nights from 2018 + 20 nights from stays in 2019 — 10 nights needed for Silver — 10 rollover nights from 2018 (now expired) = 10 elite rollover nights into 2020
Elite rollover nights must be used in the following calendar year from when they were earned. In this example, the 10 elite rollover nights from 2018 must be used in 2019 and cannot be applied to the 2020 calendar year.
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.
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.
Total qualifying nights at year end (inclusive of rollover from prior year) — any elite rollover nights from the previous year (now expired) — qualifying nights needed to renew your current elite status tier = elite rollover nights for next year.
#37
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: Ewa Beach, Hawaii
Posts: 10,909
Just finished a stay on Saturday. so far 83 nights, 13 stays, 129,258 base points this year. But lifetime Diamond anyways so they don't even do rollover counts. This will come in handy as changing positions in the company I work for and won't be getting many stays or nights. So having the lifetime status is a real benny from now on.
#40
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Falkirk, Scotland,VS Red, BA Gold, HH Diamond,UK Amex Plat
Programs: Master of the Privy Purse des Muccis
Posts: 17,913
Hi,
My status is 14 stays, 50 nights, 122k points after my week in Toronto and Niagara Falls
regards
TBS
My status is 14 stays, 50 nights, 122k points after my week in Toronto and Niagara Falls
regards
TBS
#42
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Phuket
Programs: SQ *Gold, BA, QR, EY, Hilton Diamond, IHG Platinum, Marriott Gold, Amex Platinum
Posts: 5,269
To date I have 54 nights / 29 stays / 78,000 points /
......all on my own dime ....so just one more stay to hit Diamond again for 2020 & that will be at Conrad Singapore in a few weeks time
......all on my own dime ....so just one more stay to hit Diamond again for 2020 & that will be at Conrad Singapore in a few weeks time