Best program for quick accumulation of hotel nights
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Free Night Awards are valid for use within one year from issuance and are valid at any Hyatt hotel or resort worldwide. Free Night Awards apply only to available standard rooms as defined by each hotel and are not subject to blackout dates. Free Night Awards cannot be redeemed for packages. Free Night Awards may be applied only to the guest room and do not apply toward food, beverage incidental expenses, service charges, and hotel specific charges or taxes. Reservations for Free Night Award redemption are subject to availability and must be made in advance by visiting the My Promotional Awards page within goldpassport.com, or by calling 800.228.3360 or your nearest Hyatt Worldwide Reservation Center.
Free Night Awards are non-transferable. Offer may be subject to additional terms and conditions.
Free Night Awards are non-transferable. Offer may be subject to additional terms and conditions.
Last edited by dcpilgrim; Dec 11, 2012 at 10:10 am
#17
Join Date: Mar 2010
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There is an entire thread in this forum devoted to the PC card and how to be sure and get the 80k point offer that OP may want to check out. Also, it might be helpful to OP that PC hotels often allow points and a bit of cash--say 15K plus $70 per night. This could be helpful given how many nights are needed.
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A year ago I had a family wedding in NYC. A Priority Club hotel in Secaucus, NJ , just a few miles from Manhattan, was on Pointbreaks for 5000 points. There is no guarantee of this happening again, but it is an example of how PC allows you to stretch your points into many nights.
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Choice credit card is nice to have because it has no annual fee and comes with a bonus of up to 24000 points for Canadians. The points are valuable if used for stays in Europe and add up fast during certain promotions.
Beware: MBNA customer service is the worst in the industry giving out false names and stating that they will resolve any problem and promish to return a phone call in 72hrs and don't. N"No one by that name works here". All bull s###. They continue to state that your enrollment miles are held up because of Choice even though you completed the spending requirements in Sept. Still have not gotten 16,000 points from a July application for my wife.
Beware: MBNA customer service is the worst in the industry giving out false names and stating that they will resolve any problem and promish to return a phone call in 72hrs and don't. N"No one by that name works here". All bull s###. They continue to state that your enrollment miles are held up because of Choice even though you completed the spending requirements in Sept. Still have not gotten 16,000 points from a July application for my wife.
#21
Join Date: Sep 2001
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One reason I was confused was that I when tried to use my bonus free nights at a few Category 5 or 6 hotels, Hyatt kept telling me the dates I wanted were unavailable (blocked) for using the free nights. And the blocked dates were by not even high demand dates. Although there are no "black out" dates, Hyatt warns that "Reservations for Free Night Award redemption are subject to availability." That does not mean if a standard room (as defined by the hotel) is available for sale, you can reserve a Free Night Award for that room. That's the catch here and I was not happy about it!

As it turned out, I ended up using the nights at a Category 4 hotel, which seemed to have plenty of available nights. Of course, YMMV.
Last edited by DCBob; Dec 12, 2012 at 4:27 am
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For New York City in particular, and with a tolerance for midscale hotels, Priority Club is by far your winner.
The more upscale-centric programs like SPG, MR, and HH will all have very high points requirements for NYC.
You can of course do a quite-nice Intercontinental Hotel with your PC points, but for a few rooms times a few nights, stretching them out with a midscale brand might be a better option. My only advice would be to research the individual properties carefully: make sure you're selecting a hotel that gets decent reviews for cleanliness and quality. (NYC has some gritty hotels, even within brands you know and trust.) My general take is that I'd rather be in Manhattan than another borough, but that's just my personal preference.
The more upscale-centric programs like SPG, MR, and HH will all have very high points requirements for NYC.
You can of course do a quite-nice Intercontinental Hotel with your PC points, but for a few rooms times a few nights, stretching them out with a midscale brand might be a better option. My only advice would be to research the individual properties carefully: make sure you're selecting a hotel that gets decent reviews for cleanliness and quality. (NYC has some gritty hotels, even within brands you know and trust.) My general take is that I'd rather be in Manhattan than another borough, but that's just my personal preference.
#23
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No doubt! 9 cards is a lot; I'm sure it pays off in points, but wow, that requires major coordination to use them all to full effect.
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I believe this very nice Fairmont credit card offer for two free nights after $1000 spending is still valid:
http://www.fairmont.com/promo/card/
Now, what I'm more uncertain about is whether the Fairmont property in NYC, the Plaza, honors such redemptions. You might check the Fairmont forum for more info about this.
http://www.fairmont.com/promo/card/
Now, what I'm more uncertain about is whether the Fairmont property in NYC, the Plaza, honors such redemptions. You might check the Fairmont forum for more info about this.
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PC should be your choice for NYC hotels. That Staybridge Inn and Suites is a steal at the current rate. The hotel is in Times Square and the service is splendid!
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Thanks
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Here is the thread which discusses all that:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/miles...nors-visa.html
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I think there's also a Staybridge Suites at around that Priority Club points price. If you're unfamiliar, Staybridge Suites is a suites hotel that nevetheless serves free breakfast (including some hot items), and has free internet. It's somewhat similar to a Residence Inn or Springhill Suites, roughly. (Unless you want to do your own breakfasts in the room or always go out for breakfast, though, skip Candlewood Suites, that chain serves no breakfast at all, except for minimal "pantry" items for you to take back to your room, at most.)

