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Major devaluation is coming
https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us...program-update
It seems the gutting commences in June. And with the pandemic, it's too late to burn those points. Damn. |
Do you see something to indicate a devaluation or just the assumption that program "enhancements" are always a devaluation? I'm sure you are correct but wondering if there is something specific I missed.
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Quite the opposite. Radisson needs to become more generous or else they might as well give up and close down.
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This is related to the Radisson IT / data split debated in another thread. It will make things ultra-complicated but it should not mean devaluation (that doesn't mean it's not coming - but it's not related to this announcement).
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"Will my earning and redemption options change?"
"You will continue to have a large selection of earning and redemption options including Award Nights, car rentals, airline miles, and more!" I don't like the sound of that. |
Originally Posted by DallasEsq
(Post 33158627)
"Will my earning and redemption options change?"
"You will continue to have a large selection of earning and redemption options including Award Nights, car rentals, airline miles, and more!" I don't like the sound of that. This post has no basis for even existing so far. There are NO rumors of impending devaluations or indications of any devaluations being part of this change. If we do find out that they use this IT issue as an opportunity to devalue the program there is nothing we can do to change it but I see no indication of that right now and screaming the world of Radisson is ending is a bit early for me. |
Originally Posted by christianj
(Post 33159222)
How are you reading anything negative from this comment?
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Originally Posted by craigthemif
(Post 33157224)
Quite the opposite. Radisson needs to become more generous or else they might as well give up and close down.
Normally I avoid jumping to conclusions, but the evasion of their own question as reported by DallasEsq does sound ominous to me! |
P+C is usually my preferred redemption option. Unless the cash rate is particularly depressed, you are getting solid value, most of the time in excess of the 1/3 cent you pay when buying Radisson points.
Keep in mind P+C gives you 40% off the BAR every time for a fixed number of points. So the higher the cash rate, the more lucrative it is to use P+C. Obv, straight-up redemptions can sometimes constitute good value, too. But P+C has the broadest usability if you ask me. |
Keep in mind that when asking Radisson customer support a question, you are dealing with overseas support staff that are not very knowledgeable in the program. I have already received several completely different answers from them on the same subject.
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Oh-so-thank-U, Aapee! As B1BomberVB has posted over there, at least many CI&S's are decreasing to 15K.
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No more 9K redemptions as of June according to the email I just got which spun it as more hotels added to 15K redemption level. Unfortunately, I was saving my points for an India trip but that is obviously not going to happen. So ------
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Interestingly enough, this doesn't devalue the Radissons I would typically stay at. It actually makes a hotel marginally better (takes it from 38k a night to 30k). That being said, this isn't a particularly sexy program given that most of it in the US is very tired Radissons and "meh, it's fine" Country Inn and Suites...
ETA: and actually some nice FTer, CaptainMiles crunched numbers and figured out it's an acorn, not the sky falling: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/33192210-post79.html |
This is bad.
To get back to my favorite topic of P+C. As you may be aware of, currently the points portion of a P+C rate is the same 5k points for cat. 1, 2, and 3 properties. And it's 10k points for both cat. 4 and 5 properties. This makes P+C a sweet spot particularly at cat. 3 and cat. 5 properties. This sweet spot is eliminated fully. The points portion of the P+C rate under the new system will ALWAYS equal one third of the number of points required for an award night. I mean, the fact that one-third the number of points of an award night give you not a 33% reduction in the room rate but a 40% reduction means it might remain every so slightly favorable. (Unless they change that as well.) The fact that 60% of hotels cost more on pure award nights is also a straight-up devaluation. EDIT: Not sure if it was posted above, but the EMEA part of Radisson will see completely analoguous changes to Radisson North America. |
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