[ARCHIVE to 2020] Hilton Amex Aspire $250 Resort Credit
#61
Join Date: Mar 2017
Programs: HHonors Diamond, SPG, IHG, AA, SWA
Posts: 84
I'm not positive, but since it very clearly stipulates that it must be paid at check out, I take that to mean advance purchase would preclude the resort fee reimbursement from applying (since you're not paying at check out).
Last edited by George M; May 29, 2018 at 7:33 pm
#62
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: PHL/EWR
Programs: AA, US, WN, HHonors Diamond, Hyatt Plat
Posts: 1,528
The issue with AP is that the charge on US resorts doesn’t come from the resort itself so isn't recognized as a qualifying charge.
However a resort that charges the first night in advance will generate a credit.
However a resort that charges the first night in advance will generate a credit.
#63
Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 69
Used this at the Torrey Pines Hilton and received the credit as soon as the charge posted. Paid normally at the end of the stay. Booked on hilton.com.
#64
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: fort worth, texas
Posts: 946
don't forget the gift shops...
If you happen to be using a free night to stay at a resort, and don't plan on paying for overpriced food/drinks at the resort-- don't forget you can charge things to the room at most gift shops on property.
My wife even got a gift certificate from a chain she can shop at locally when we stayed at the Grand Wailea to maximize our $250 credit.
My wife even got a gift certificate from a chain she can shop at locally when we stayed at the Grand Wailea to maximize our $250 credit.
#65
Join Date: Sep 2015
Posts: 216
I booked one night non-refundable, one night refundable in Dubai. We got a credit for the full non-refundable amount 4 days after the charge posted (we haven't stayed yet).
#66
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: San Francisco & London
Programs: UA1k, Oneworld Sapphire, Hyatt Globalist, IHG DiamondAmb, Hilton Diamond, Marriott LTP,
Posts: 1,785
I have upcoming stays at Conrad Tokyo and Manila, can I recevie my resort credit at any of these properties?
#69
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: fort worth, texas
Posts: 946
Hmmm...stayed at Grand Wailea with charges hitting a week ago, and no auto-credit yet.
No "funny business"-- no reason the charges shouldn't qualify-- hope they know the "Grand Wailea" is a Hilton.
No "funny business"-- no reason the charges shouldn't qualify-- hope they know the "Grand Wailea" is a Hilton.
#70
Join Date: Jun 2017
Posts: 258
Yeah same here. Charge from GW for everything we charged to the room posted on 6/11 and still have not see the $250 credit post. The GW is 100% listed as a "Hilton Resort" so I see no reason why it would not work. Hopefully it is just a timing thing and will be reimbursed soon.
#71
Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 173
I recently stayed at the Grand Wailea and was billed May 23, and I still have yet to receive the $ 250 Resort Credit.
#73
Join Date: Dec 2001
Posts: 385
I tried to book the Fort Lauderdale resort online for one night. They want one night's payment as a deposit. Will this count as advance purchase?
It's actually the AARP rate with resort fee and taxes added. Will I have trouble getting the resort credit?
It's actually the AARP rate with resort fee and taxes added. Will I have trouble getting the resort credit?
#74
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: RDU <|> MMX
Programs: AA EXP 2MM, SK EBS
Posts: 12,483
The deposit for an AARP rate should be charged by the hotel itself so it should trigger the resort credit. As long as it's not a true advance purchase rate which is billed by Hilton corporate.
#75
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: fort worth, texas
Posts: 946
I haven't contacted Amex yet, since they'll probably do their "wait 8-10 week" dance. The only thing I'm wondering is we did add that $200 off $1000 in Hawaii offer just in case we saw something we really wanted at a gift shop. However, that should be independent of the $250 resort credit and sounds like others have double-dipped with a smaller credit and the resort credit. Did anyone else happen to load that one? Maybe Amex is "holding" the credit until that offer expires. Doubt it, but just wondering if this might be part of the coding issue