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Who currently has the best Hotel FF Program
About to begin traveling again and was wondering who has the best 2006 Hotel Frequent Stay program going now? I usually use Marriott but have a lot of choices between Comfort Inns, Holiday Inns, Hiltons, Some Embassy Suites, Sleep inns in the area I will be traveling.
Would appreciate suggestions and a few comments about why a program is better than others in the 2nd half of 2006. :confused: |
It's all up to what you are looking for in a hotel. Opinions on the programs are subjective. If it's not coming out of your pocket, I'd suggest staying away from the Comfort/Sleep Inns, only because the Hiltons and Holiday Inns seem nicer. If you're looking to earn points, and don't care about upgrades, you may be better with Holiday Inns, as they tend to run more promos, that while not necessarily intended to be open to all, most can register. If you want upgrades, you're probably better with Hilton, IMHO.
That said, I don't think the Hotel Deals forum is the best place for this. It might be better in one of the other forums. :) |
Taking into consideration the value of points, I would say SPG is the best!
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SPG just said they're increasing points for free hotel stays. Am not sure when it'll be implemented. I am happy with Priceline.
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Originally Posted by jkoul
Taking into consideration the value of points, I would say SPG is the best!
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I'm going to move this to the MilesBuzz forum where it's more appropriate.
Thanks! bhatnasx Mileage Run Moderator |
Originally Posted by SimpleManToo
About to begin traveling again and was wondering who has the best 2006 Hotel Frequent Stay program going now? I usually use Marriott but have a lot of choices between Comfort Inns, Holiday Inns, Hiltons, Some Embassy Suites, Sleep inns in the area I will be traveling.
For example, if you use Southwest, the hotel point credit card described here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=564971 can be very valuable in that its initial hotel bonus points can buy Southwest points that take you half way to an award ticket. But on other airlines, the miles you can buy with the initial hotel bonus points are only about a fifth of the way to an award ticket. |
Originally Posted by Wiggums
SPG just said they're increasing points for free hotel stays. Am not sure when it'll be implemented. I am happy with Priceline.
Also, it depends on whether you want free nights in a regular room, free nights in upgraded rooms, or suite upgrades. From my looking, only Starwood Platinum and Intercontinental Royal Ambassador have comp upgrades to suites. Both require 50 nights, although with IC RA it might also include stays at Priority Club hotels toward the 50 req. (The suite upgrade benefit is the one I'm personally most interested in.) |
Originally Posted by Wiggums
SPG just said they're increasing points for free hotel stays. Am not sure when it'll be implemented. I am happy with Priceline.
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Ah, so it was sheer speculation? I have been watching the points required and it remains the same. I could've been wrong.. I wasn't sure if it was already implemented because I had been watching the points for the past 6 months and it was the same.
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What is RR & SPG?
I am not familiar with RR and SPG. Is RR, Red Roof? I am trying to find a frequent stay program that will let me get a lot of free nights at hotels in say a quarter or 1/2 of a year if I become a true road warrior.
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Originally Posted by SimpleManToo
I am not familiar with RR and SPG. Is RR, Red Roof? I am trying to find a frequent stay program that will let me get a lot of free nights at hotels in say a quarter or 1/2 of a year if I become a true road warrior.
SPG is Starwood Preferred Guest, the hotel frequent guest program for Starwood Hotels. Check out the SPG forum: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=429 |
If you have flexibility among the different brands: who offers the promo you like at certain times.
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SimpleManToo,
From your list, there are 2 FF choices that are better: Hilton - Has Hilton and Embass Suites. Also have Hamption Inn. Priority Club - Holiday Inn. Also has HIX, Crown Plaza and IC. If you think you are going to have more than 16 stays or 36 nights, I would say Hilton is probably better since getting Gold would often give you free breakfast, even on your free nights I think. You can double dip with Points and Miles or if your stay tends to be longer, then you can get 50% more points. If you put your miles to AA, you can transfer back to Hilton Honours. If Hampton Inn, you might want to put the miles to SW RR. For less nights look into Priority Club to see if there are any decent Category 1 rewards that you would be interest since for those Cat 1 awards 10K can often get you something that are 80-100$ in room rates. |
Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri
... Starwood Platinum Both require 50 nights |
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