Help with Waikiki / Oahu hotel stay with Points
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 234
Help with Waikiki / Oahu hotel stay with Points
what would be best way to sign up and redeem points for stay on island of Oahu.
I would be signing up for different cards under different people.
Sat and Sun need 2 rooms
Thurs and Friday need 5 rooms with 3 adults per room
Sat need 3 to 4 rooms.
basically trying to accommodate 17 people all on points if possible.
currently have 2 nights i can book with Hyatt card bonus. Also when the renewal cat 1-4 award nights show up i can book another 2 (2 different cards) more nights at Hyatt Place.
Basically looking at a way to MAXIMIZE the number of rooms i can get will sign up bonus for me and others that i sign up.
I would be signing up for different cards under different people.
Sat and Sun need 2 rooms
Thurs and Friday need 5 rooms with 3 adults per room
Sat need 3 to 4 rooms.
basically trying to accommodate 17 people all on points if possible.
currently have 2 nights i can book with Hyatt card bonus. Also when the renewal cat 1-4 award nights show up i can book another 2 (2 different cards) more nights at Hyatt Place.
Basically looking at a way to MAXIMIZE the number of rooms i can get will sign up bonus for me and others that i sign up.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 769
what would be best way to sign up and redeem points for stay on island of Oahu.
I would be signing up for different cards under different people.
Sat and Sun need 2 rooms
Thurs and Friday need 5 rooms with 3 adults per room
Sat need 3 to 4 rooms.
basically trying to accommodate 17 people all on points if possible.
currently have 2 nights i can book with Hyatt card bonus. Also when the renewal cat 1-4 award nights show up i can book another 2 (2 different cards) more nights at Hyatt Place.
Basically looking at a way to MAXIMIZE the number of rooms i can get will sign up bonus for me and others that i sign up.
I would be signing up for different cards under different people.
Sat and Sun need 2 rooms
Thurs and Friday need 5 rooms with 3 adults per room
Sat need 3 to 4 rooms.
basically trying to accommodate 17 people all on points if possible.
currently have 2 nights i can book with Hyatt card bonus. Also when the renewal cat 1-4 award nights show up i can book another 2 (2 different cards) more nights at Hyatt Place.
Basically looking at a way to MAXIMIZE the number of rooms i can get will sign up bonus for me and others that i sign up.
Is there a business version of the hyatt card? Try getting the SPG card, business and personal for multiple people. that's 25k a pop, plus Ill split the referral bonus of 10k on the personals with you, so for two, that's an extra 10k points.
#3
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Philadelphia/NY/CA
Programs: US Airways/SPG/Club Carlson (Gold)/United/Marriott Rewards Premier (Silver)/Priority Club Platinum
Posts: 331
Wait you mentioned the days. How soon do you need the rooms? If you need them now how can you sign up and get the bonuses for right now? Or am I missing something and you need it for down the road?
#4
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 234
sorry forgot about the month. its SEPTEMBER 2012
I have successfully booked 8 Adults 2 Kids ticket from ORD - HNL with mix of BA and AA miles. I was surprised to see so many seats open, heck when i was done it still showed 7 more ticket in Y for the same flight.
4 ticket are booked connecting via LAX on HA
3 Flying United using Aeroplan miles
2 more are undecided but most likely will be on the connecting via LAX on HA flight.
so all in all i have booked 19 Tickets all on the same day flying to HNL. Only took 2 days because everything i wanted was open as it can be.
I still do not understand the AA being open for 10 seats i booked plus 7 more were open after i was done. Couple days later everything was gone, so i guess i was lucky
Now time to work on the hotel part
Sept 3rd week
Last edited by dilvala; Jan 28, 2012 at 7:23 pm
#5
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Philadelphia/NY/CA
Programs: US Airways/SPG/Club Carlson (Gold)/United/Marriott Rewards Premier (Silver)/Priority Club Platinum
Posts: 331
sorry forgot about the month. its SEPTEMBER 2012
I have successfully booked 8 Adults 2 Kids ticket from ORD - HNL with mix of BA and AA miles. I was surprised to see so many seats open, heck when i was done it still showed 7 more ticket in Y for the same flight.
4 ticket are booked connecting via LAX on HA
3 Flying United using Aeroplan miles
2 more are undecided but most likely will be on the connecting via LAX on HA flight.
so all in all i have booked 19 Tickets all on the same day flying to HNL. Only took 2 days because everything i wanted was open as it can be.
I still do not understand the AA being open for 10 seats i booked plus 7 more were open after i was done. Couple days later everything was gone, so i guess i was lucky
Now time to work on the hotel part
Sept 3rd week
I have successfully booked 8 Adults 2 Kids ticket from ORD - HNL with mix of BA and AA miles. I was surprised to see so many seats open, heck when i was done it still showed 7 more ticket in Y for the same flight.
4 ticket are booked connecting via LAX on HA
3 Flying United using Aeroplan miles
2 more are undecided but most likely will be on the connecting via LAX on HA flight.
so all in all i have booked 19 Tickets all on the same day flying to HNL. Only took 2 days because everything i wanted was open as it can be.
I still do not understand the AA being open for 10 seats i booked plus 7 more were open after i was done. Couple days later everything was gone, so i guess i was lucky
Now time to work on the hotel part
Sept 3rd week
I see you already have the Hyatt. How about the Marriott 70K + 1 night if that link still works?
#7
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 171
Might take a look at the Hilton properties. 145k (cat 7)for 4 night stays thru AXON. Recently stayed at the Embassy Suites, very nice and great location. The BoA Virgin Atlantic card (50k), can be transfered to HH at 1-2 ratio. Couple of those might help a great deal.
#8
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 84
I highly recommend the Hilton Hawaiian Village if you're going with kids. It has great pools and a really quiet, safe beach.
Hilton points are the easiest to get too. The Amex Surpass card has a $79 fee but comes with Hilton Gold status which will likely give you an upgrade to an ocean view room in the newly renovated Rainbow Tower and access to the continental breakfast bar. You can also get the no annual fee Citi Hilton card.
Points transfer from Virgin Atlantic and Hawaiian at a 1:2 ratio. There's a 50k Virgin Atlantic Amex from Bank of America and two 35k Hawaiian airlines visas from Bank of America and Bank of Hawaii.
I believe American miles still transfer to Hilton at a 6:10 ratio, which isn't horrible.
Hilton points are the easiest to get too. The Amex Surpass card has a $79 fee but comes with Hilton Gold status which will likely give you an upgrade to an ocean view room in the newly renovated Rainbow Tower and access to the continental breakfast bar. You can also get the no annual fee Citi Hilton card.
Points transfer from Virgin Atlantic and Hawaiian at a 1:2 ratio. There's a 50k Virgin Atlantic Amex from Bank of America and two 35k Hawaiian airlines visas from Bank of America and Bank of Hawaii.
I believe American miles still transfer to Hilton at a 6:10 ratio, which isn't horrible.
#9
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 234
thanks for the help and suggestion on Hilton will definitly look into this. We are mostly adults, but i see where this property is located which is on the beach which is a plus.
I don't really mind a block from the beach, that wouldn't be a problem in my book. Heck even a 3-5 min walk is fine too.
I don't really mind a block from the beach, that wouldn't be a problem in my book. Heck even a 3-5 min walk is fine too.
#11
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 171
AXON.........an HH Amex card holder get CAT 7 4 nite stay for 145k, unless they have changed the chart in the last month or so
AXON rewards are available for 4-night stays at hotels in categories 5 through 7, as follows:
Category 5: 125,000 points
Category 6: 125,000 points
Category 7: 145,000 points
edit...........thanks beltway
Last edited by jethro; Feb 12, 2012 at 5:23 pm Reason: edit
#12
Join Date: May 2010
Location: WAS
Programs: Lotz
Posts: 1,534
I've stayed at what will be the new Hyatt Place many times. The Pacific Ocean Resort is a step below a typical Motel 6 but a fantastic location and $40/night. I'm sure as a Hyatt it will be fine.
The rooms are small and be sure to get rooms in the south tower high up that have a view of the ocean from the balcony.
The rooms are small and be sure to get rooms in the south tower high up that have a view of the ocean from the balcony.
#13
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: LAX
Programs: Delta Silver, Marriott Gold, HH Diamond, Ex-UA Gold, Ex-AA Gold , Ex-SPG Gold, Peon everywhere else
Posts: 616
This may not be the best use of miles, but how about applying for a Southwest CC and/or Delta CC and using those miles to book hotel stays. Most of these programs give about 1 CPM value so a $300/night room will cost about 30K miles. And I think that you may even be allow pay with a combination of miles and cash if you don't have enough miles, at least Delta will.
#14
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 411
This may not be the best use of miles, but how about applying for a Southwest CC and/or Delta CC and using those miles to book hotel stays. Most of these programs give about 1 CPM value so a $300/night room will cost about 30K miles. And I think that you may even be allow pay with a combination of miles and cash if you don't have enough miles, at least Delta will.
#15
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 74
How about some UR from chase? You got the sapphire and Ink. The UR will transfer to Hyatt in which you already have 2-4 nights.
Someone mentioned the Hyatt place waikiki above I think. I stayed a block up the road from this place in December and it looker pretty decent. Very short walk to beach and all the activities. As a reference it was on the opposite end of the strip from Hilton Village. I believe this hotel is a category 3 only 12,000 points a night. One 50,000 bonus is 4 nights
Someone mentioned the Hyatt place waikiki above I think. I stayed a block up the road from this place in December and it looker pretty decent. Very short walk to beach and all the activities. As a reference it was on the opposite end of the strip from Hilton Village. I believe this hotel is a category 3 only 12,000 points a night. One 50,000 bonus is 4 nights