Any 2019 Radisson Rewards Promotions?
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: CT/ Germany - Ich spreche deutsch
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Any 2019 Radisson Rewards Promotions?
Historically Radisson or in the past Club Carlson has run some very good 1Q promotions over the last couple of years. I have a 4 night stay in Germany at the end of the month and was wondering if there were any current promotions. I searched but could not find any! In the past I know they had a double points promo as well as a 20k for 4 nights promo that I took advantage of at this time of year.
#3
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Historically Radisson or in the past Club Carlson has run some very good 1Q promotions over the last couple of years. I have a 4 night stay in Germany at the end of the month and was wondering if there were any current promotions. I searched but could not find any! In the past I know they had a double points promo as well as a 20k for 4 nights promo that I took advantage of at this time of year.
#4
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So Ref Roof RediCard is better?
https://www.redroof.com/redicard/why-redicard
And what makes WyndhamRewards better? And it merger partner La Qunita Returns?
https://www.redroof.com/redicard/why-redicard
And what makes WyndhamRewards better? And it merger partner La Qunita Returns?
#5
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#6
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Lucky just posted this promo on his blog which definitely comes in handy. I have 4 nights booked in Germany next week and one night at a HH property. Looks like I will change the HH reservation to RR so I get the 5 nights bonus. I think giving them one more night is worth 40k more points!
https://onemileatatime.com/radisson-...m=BoardingArea
https://onemileatatime.com/radisson-...m=BoardingArea
#7
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So Ref Roof RediCard is better?
https://www.redroof.com/redicard/why-redicard
And what makes WyndhamRewards better? And it merger partner La Qunita Returns?
https://www.redroof.com/redicard/why-redicard
And what makes WyndhamRewards better? And it merger partner La Qunita Returns?
Lucky just posted this promo on his blog which definitely comes in handy. I have 4 nights booked in Germany next week and one night at a HH property. Looks like I will change the HH reservation to RR so I get the 5 nights bonus. I think giving them one more night is worth 40k more points!
https://onemileatatime.com/radisson-rewards-promotion/?utm_source=BoardingArea&utm_medium=BoardingArea
https://onemileatatime.com/radisson-rewards-promotion/?utm_source=BoardingArea&utm_medium=BoardingArea
#8
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I just don't understand how bloggers keep ripping RR and the credit card. On the credit card alone, even if you just pay annual fee, that 40K points come handy, I just booked 1 night at Radisson Blu Saga in Reykjavik for 44K points, which would be almost $300 revenue stay. If you spend more than $10K that return is even higher with free night(s). Perhaps it's a good thing that people keep bashing the program so leeches stay away,
Also double dip with current AmEx promotion, spend $100 or more on Park Inn/Country Inn in US and get $20 off.
Also double dip with current AmEx promotion, spend $100 or more on Park Inn/Country Inn in US and get $20 off.
Didn't know about the AMEX promo but sadly all my 1Q stays are in Germany so I can't use it.
#9
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I guess it depends on your market. Radisson seems to be pretty strong brand in Europe and if you read reviews, you will often see that Europeans have a high expectations from the Radisson properties and are disappointed if they are not high-quality, while American reviewers ten to be surprised when they stay at Radisson and love it. I guess it's natural, with Radisson having some excellent properties in Europe (although there are few that damage the brand and should be either updated or got rid off), while their US properties suck. It could make sense to rebrand those Radissons that are not Blu ( = not so good properties) to something more distinct from overall Radisson brand.
There's a lot to be desired when it comes to consistency, but most hotels actually provide good benefits to elites.
There's a lot to be desired when it comes to consistency, but most hotels actually provide good benefits to elites.
#10
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So whats the general opinion of the Radisson 2019 Promotion
So what is the general option of the Radisson 2019 Promotion? I don't travel Europe and mostly have Country Inn's in the area in which I travel and was wondering if I should bypass the Hilton 1st Quarter Promotion in favor of going for 120,000 points at Radisson. My experience has been poor with them in the past (Hated Split Radisson Blue Hotel), Good many run down Country Inn & Suites. but still 20 nights =120,000 points with their best rooms costing say 70,000 points a night.
- Stay 1 Night: Earn 1,000 Bonus Points
- Stay 1 additional Night: Earn 2,000 additional Bonus Points (totalling 3,000 Bonus Points)
- Stay 3 additional Nights: Earn 7,000 additional Bonus Points (totalling 10,000 Bonus Points)
- Stay 5 additional Nights: Earn 40,000 additional Bonus Points (totalling 50,000 Bonus Points)
- Stay 10 additional Nights: Earn 70,000 additional Bonus Points (totalling 120,000 Bonus Points)
#11
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So what is the general option of the Radisson 2019 Promotion? I don't travel Europe and mostly have Country Inn's in the area in which I travel and was wondering if I should bypass the Hilton 1st Quarter Promotion in favor of going for 120,000 points at Radisson. My experience has been poor with them in the past (Hated Split Radisson Blue Hotel), Good many run down Country Inn & Suites. but still 20 nights =120,000 points with their best rooms costing say 70,000 points a night.
- Stay 1 Night: Earn 1,000 Bonus Points
- Stay 1 additional Night: Earn 2,000 additional Bonus Points (totalling 3,000 Bonus Points)
- Stay 3 additional Nights: Earn 7,000 additional Bonus Points (totalling 10,000 Bonus Points)
- Stay 5 additional Nights: Earn 40,000 additional Bonus Points (totalling 50,000 Bonus Points)
- Stay 10 additional Nights: Earn 70,000 additional Bonus Points (totalling 120,000 Bonus Points)
But the, I just earned 25000 points (15000 from one targeted promo stacked with 10000 from another target promo) with just one County Inn stay. So comparing to that, or even to either one of those targeted promos alone, this seems to need a lot more stays to get about the same. Meanwhile I may (or may not?) have another targeted 10k promo (I got a second email after the first one, and it says 90 days from the date of the email, but was otherwise identical, so it's unclear to me if it's the same re-sent or a new promo), and if I do, that seems way better than staying 5 nights to get the same bonus.
As to using Radisson points, it depends again a lot on where you're going. In Cape Town, South Africa I got a nice Radisson Blu for not too many points per night (a second one was double that tho). But that was the first time I was somewhere where Radisson points worked for me in several years. Too many cities especially in the USA have only poorly-reviewed Radisson family properties, or the only well-reviewed properties are cheap-on-cash Country Inns where better to earn points than use points. So it's mainly overseas, but only some places overseas, where Radisson works for redemption for many people.
#12
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I read the T&Cs of this promo. It looks like stays uing points and P&C also qualify. There are about a dozen 15K point hotels I stay at (a couple of which were only 9K points until last year). And I calculated that I can max out the 20-night threshold with 11 paid nights and 9 award nights (without any reduction in my account point balance afterwards). So given the rates I would be paying, my average night stay would come to about $32-33 per night for the total 20 nights. ^
The only drawback is that this promo ends at the end of March.
The only drawback is that this promo ends at the end of March.
#13
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Rarely in one place long. Vancouver, WA when that happens.
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Alas, I have made the 10 nights. But one is a points night. Rules say that counts. But no points came and half the people I try to get to help me cannot see and thus count the 10th night! Ugh! So annoying. The other half go off the phone for 15 minutes and come back saying yes, the rules support that, points will come soon. Crazy-making! Pretty clear in their emails and online: "Stays paid for by using Points or Points + Cash are eligible for the Promotion. Stays booked prior to but are consumed during the promotional period are also eligible."
#14
Join Date: Nov 2005
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They finally made good on the points. The day after the offer expired. But only after contacting them. Not feeling very trusting of the promotions with them for the future. This one was too good to pass up but far too much effort to have them delivered. Yet again they said I only had 9 nights. Wrote back a long email and they found the 10th one. Ugh.