Best Card/Program for Hotel Miles?
#16
Join Date: May 2011
Programs: As many as I can!
Posts: 344
A strategy of focusing on just one hotel program makes no sense unless your primary goal is status in that program, and even then a wise traveler will have a backup.
SPG has small number of hotels, so you may be disappointed if your travels don't take you to big cities.
I have points in 4 hotel programs right now - SPG, PC, Choice, Carlson - and I considering acquiring points in another to give me even more flexibility.
SPG has small number of hotels, so you may be disappointed if your travels don't take you to big cities.
I have points in 4 hotel programs right now - SPG, PC, Choice, Carlson - and I considering acquiring points in another to give me even more flexibility.
#17
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2011
Programs: many
Posts: 1,437
I don't see having more that 2 to begin with and up to four at the very most. The rest of my concentration will be on air miles which I value more than hotel stays. Though I have stayed at the Saxon, Four Seasons, Ritz Carlton, Cape Grace, Komaneka, Fairmont, and others, so I do not underestimate the value of some nice hotels.
#18


Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: ORF
Programs: Amex Plat, AA, BA Silver, Marriott Plat, Choice Gold, HHonors Gold, IHG Diamond
Posts: 3,860
I think you're following the right approach. Start small, figure out what you want, and then commit to it. Although nothing locks you into a hotel program, I've learned (and the hotel programs have, too) that you're more likely to stay with a hotel group once you've joined their loyalty program. No reason to commit yourself to a group when a little preliminary investigation and research might convince you that the program is not worth your while.
One more reason to consider multiple programs eventually, however, is the way the various groups run their quarterly promotions. As I mentioned earlier, SPG ran a fine promotion for me this spring that meshed with my current travel plans as well as my summer vacation. Their current promotion, Triple Up, Double Up, is fine but not as attractive to me so I've shifted some hotel spend to Hilton.
Your annual spending amount will provide you multiple opportunities to take advantage of good airline and hotel programs. In addition to the hotel programs and cards discussed in this thread, I would consider taking both the Amex Platinum and Chase Sapphire Preferred cards. Each program allows transfers of their earned points into various hotel programs as well as a number of airline programs.
One more reason to consider multiple programs eventually, however, is the way the various groups run their quarterly promotions. As I mentioned earlier, SPG ran a fine promotion for me this spring that meshed with my current travel plans as well as my summer vacation. Their current promotion, Triple Up, Double Up, is fine but not as attractive to me so I've shifted some hotel spend to Hilton.
Your annual spending amount will provide you multiple opportunities to take advantage of good airline and hotel programs. In addition to the hotel programs and cards discussed in this thread, I would consider taking both the Amex Platinum and Chase Sapphire Preferred cards. Each program allows transfers of their earned points into various hotel programs as well as a number of airline programs.
#19
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Philadelphia/NY/CA
Programs: US Airways/SPG/Club Carlson (Gold)/United/Marriott Rewards Premier (Silver)/Priority Club Platinum
Posts: 332
A strategy of focusing on just one hotel program makes no sense unless your primary goal is status in that program, and even then a wise traveler will have a backup.
SPG has small number of hotels, so you may be disappointed if your travels don't take you to big cities.
I have points in 4 hotel programs right now - SPG, PC, Choice, Carlson - and I considering acquiring points in another to give me even more flexibility.
SPG has small number of hotels, so you may be disappointed if your travels don't take you to big cities.
I have points in 4 hotel programs right now - SPG, PC, Choice, Carlson - and I considering acquiring points in another to give me even more flexibility.
#20
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: LAX
Posts: 2,851
I started my Hotel credit cards/program a couple of months ago. I have SPG, Club Carlson and Marriott Rewards. I plan to add the Hyatt with the 2 free nights next year.
Club Carlson seems to charge too many points and cash and points are poor value but for one night stay and 50k points deal, it is worth it.
SPG is my favorite. Thanks to all those preaching SPG, I finally got it and did a redemption for Lima (1600 points and $30 per night)
Marriott- was able to use the free e-certificate for next May.
Having a variety of programs would be good for flexibility and also for hotel transfers for U.S. Airways Grand Slam next September.
Club Carlson seems to charge too many points and cash and points are poor value but for one night stay and 50k points deal, it is worth it.
SPG is my favorite. Thanks to all those preaching SPG, I finally got it and did a redemption for Lima (1600 points and $30 per night)
Marriott- was able to use the free e-certificate for next May.
Having a variety of programs would be good for flexibility and also for hotel transfers for U.S. Airways Grand Slam next September.
#21
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2011
Programs: many
Posts: 1,437
In addition to the hotel programs and cards discussed in this thread, I would consider taking both the Amex Platinum and Chase Sapphire Preferred cards. Each program allows transfers of their earned points into various hotel programs as well as a number of airline programs.
For hotels, will be switching around the shell game for a possible two out of three start for either SPG, Hilton, or Marriott.
Thanks for the suggestions and advice everyone. I also enjoy hearing the examples you have given on rewards as it gives specific reasoning on the "why" of the "I am fan" statement.
Hope you all have a nice upcoming Thanksgiving week. Cheers!





