Delta is the second airline in my series of points-to-miles exchange rate tables for members earning frequent flyer miles from hotel stays. Delta Airlines Skymiles members will earn miles fastest from hotel stays with Wyndham Rewards, Marriott Rewards and Club Carlson as a basic hotel program member. Throw in elite status and a credit card and SPG matches and exceeds Wyndham Rewards for earning miles. 

Delta Skymiles members have an advantage over members of the other major U.S. airlines in that eight of nine major hotel loyalty programs allow points-to-miles transfers at each program’s best exchange rate.

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Club Carlson, SPG, Wyndham and Hilton are the best hotel chains for earning American Airlines AAdvantage miles from hotel stays. SPG is the best earning for the top elite, well-traveled Super 75 Platinum. Still, even if your lifestyle is only Super 8, Wyndham Rewards will get you there on an AA or partner airline flight by earning miles nearly at the same rate of hotel spend as SPG.

My Loyalty traveler series on hotel points-to-miles exchange rates for frequent flyer miles continues with a look at 9 major hotel loyalty programs and points-to-miles exchange rates. These tables look at the miles earned at set levels of hotel spend. Top-tier elite hotel status and the best earning hotel cobranded credit card for hotel stay payment are additional factors in the miles calculations.

Table 1: Comparing Points-to-Miles Exchange Rates in 9 major hotel loyalty programs for American Airlines AAdvantage miles.

This table shows the actual exchange rate based on hotel spend for hotel stays. Credit cards and elite status are not considered.

Table 2: Top-tier elite membership factor when comparing Points-to-Miles Exchange Rates in 9 major hotel loyalty programs for American Airlines AAdvantage miles.

This table shows how top-tier elite membership earning rate alters the total number of points earned at each level of hotel spend.

Table 3: Co-Branded Hotel Credit Card with hotel loyalty top-tier elite membership when comparing Points-to-Miles Exchange Rates in 9 major hotel loyalty programs for American Airlines AAdvantage miles.

This table shows the influence of top tier elite and credit card spend.

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Choice Privileges offers a $50 restaurant gift card for a stay of 3 consecutive nights or more at a Choice Hotel in one of six cities by March 15, 2012. You must book your hotel stay between January 26 and February 16 to be eligible for this offer.

There are around 200 participating Choice brand hotels in these six metropolitan areas and the promotion fine print states hotels within 50 miles of the city center participate in the promotion:

Restaurant Gift Card is valid for:

  • Red Lobster
  • Olive Garden
  • Longhorn Steakhouse
  • Bahama Breeze
  • The Capital Grille
  • Seasons 52

You must return this rebate form to earn your gift card.

Loyalty Traveler Analysis

The rebate form process is tedious and I don’t like promotions requiring mail-in rebates, but this $50 gift card offer is a great offer for someone already needing a 3-night hotel stay in one of these locations.

The restaurant gift card offer looks to be stackable with Choice Privileges main promotion for double points or points & miles for stays through February 29. You must register for the promotion to earn double points.

The restaurant gift card requires a 3-night stay and miles are per stay, so the higher value is likely to be earning double points.

This is a good deal for someone on a 3-night stay around one of these cities.

Assume $70 per night rate at a Comfort Inn on a 3-night stay.

$210 x 20 points/$1 (2x points promo) = 4,200 points + $50 restaurant gift certificate.

Choice Privileges has over 1,500 hotels where reward nights are 6,000 or 8,000 points. Choice Privileges points are valued at $8/1,000 points by NerdWallet.com based on the rate points are earned compared to redemption cost of Choice Hotels using Choice Privileges points in several cities. 4,200 points is about $32 rebate value.

$210 for 3 nights at a Comfort Inn earns a rebate around $82 or about 40% with 4,200 points and the $50 restaurant card.

This is a solid 3-star promotion offer from Choice Privileges in my calculations.

Choice Privileges restaurant gift card Q1-2012

Most major hotel loyalty programs sell hotel points to frequent guest members. Occasionally you will find hotels where it is simply cheaper to buy the points and redeem a points reward for a hotel stay than pay the published rate.

Loyalty Traveler researched the major hotel programs for points purchase rules. There are eight hotel loyalty programs allowing the purchase of hotel points and I will compare and contrast the features of six different programs with some tables. (Choice Privileges sells up to 20,000 points per year. Best Western Rewards allows members to buy points at $10 per 1,000 points. I left these two programs out of this analysis).

Hotel Programs selling hotel points

  • Best Western Rewards
  • Club Carlson
  • Choice Privileges
  • Hilton HHonors
  • Hyatt Gold Passport
  • InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) Priority Club Rewards
  • Marriott Rewards
  • Starwood Preferred Guest (SPG)

Accor A|Club and Wyndham Rewards do not sell hotel loyalty points to members through their websites.

There are limitations to buying points explained in this post and there are some disadvantages like reward stays do not count for promotions in most cases and reward stays do not qualify for elite status credit with most programs. Hilton, Choice and Starwood do count reward stays for calendar year elite qualifying stays and nights.

Background

Last week Club Carlson announced it launched the option for members to buy Club Carlson hotel points. Looking over the cost of hotel points in Club Carlson revealed a good purchase rate for consumers in my opinion. As I created a table for Club Carlson hotel reward categories I thought about the relationship between the cost of points and hotel categories across different programs.

There are several factors that come into play when evaluating the value of buying hotel points.

Hotel rates are dynamic. A hotel that may have room rates at $150 one night might charge $400 the next night. Rates fluctuate and change depending on day of week, holidays, conferences and many other factors. Hotel programs factor the cost of points and price points high enough that it is typically not cost efficient or even allowed by program rules to buy points for repeatedly redeeming hotel rewards stays using purchased points.

Hotel Reward Rates are mostly a fixed standard reward cost. Major hotel loyalty programs group hotels into categories for redemption purposes.

Hilton HHonors Premium Room Rewards are a major move into dynamic reward price for hotel rewards. The cost for these new HHonors rewards are tied to the published room rate for the stay. Unfortunately the exchange rate for points-to-cash-savings is not that good for many HHonors Premium Rewards. Redemption value tends to be $3 to $6 per 1,000 points. The 30% rebate on Premium rewards booked by January 31, 2012 is a major promotion offer for better redemption rate for Premium Room rewards for Points & Money and Premium Room reward hotel stays.

Discount Hotel Rewards – Fewer Points

Most hotel loyalty programs offer some discount reward rates for selected hotels.

The fact that hotel published room rates are dynamic pricing and reward redemption rates are fixed pricing means there are nights with opportunities to get better value by redeeming hotel points than paying the published rate. Hotel room rates change rate nightly, yet the cost for a free night using points remains the same. You may be able to book the hotel for less money buying points and redeeming an award night at a hotel when hotel rates are high.

 

Cost to Buy Points for Reward Nights Tables

The tables below show the cost of buying points for a hotel night at the different category levels in each hotel loyalty program selling points (except Choice Privileges).

 

Loyalty Traveler’s Summary of Hotel Loyalty Program Rules to Buy, Receive and Transfer Points

 

Buy Points

Each program shows the Calendar Year Maximum Purchase Limit and Cost to Buy Points

Club Carlson = 40,000 points ($7 per 1,000 points).

Hilton HHonors = 40,000 points ($10 per 1,000 points) NOTE: member may buy unlimited points for immediate reward stay redemption at time of booking.

Hyatt Gold Passport = 40,000 points ($24 per 1,000 points).

IHG Priority Club Rewards = 50,000 points ($11.50 per 1,000 points).

Marriott Rewards = 50,000 points is maximum one member may earn with purchased and gifted points. ($12.50 per 1,000 points).

Starwood Preferred Guest = 20,000 points is maximum one member may earn with purchased and gifted points. ($35 per 1,000 points. Current sale is 20% discount through Dec 31, 2011 $28 per 1,000 points).

 

Receive Points (gifted)

Club Carlson = 40,000 points (buy and receive combined in one account for calendar year limit)

Hilton HHonors = member may receive unlimited points transferred from any other member at rate of $25 per 10,000 points.

Hyatt Gold Passport = 40,000 points, member may receive maximum 40,000 points as gift and buy 40,000 points for self.)

IHG Priority Club Rewards = 50,000 points, member may receive maximum 50,000 points as gift and buy 50,000 points for self.)

Marriott Rewards = 50,000 points (Buy and receive combined in one account for calendar year limit)

Starwood Preferred Guest = 20,000 points (Buy and receive combined in one account for calendar year limit)

Hyatt and IHG Priority Club are only two hotel programs allowing a member to buy maximum annual limit of points for own account and also receive maximum annual limit as a gift from another member.

 

Transfer Points

Club Carlson =  unlimited and free through Member Services.

Hilton HHonors = any member is allowed to transfer points to another member for a fee, $25 per 10,000 points, except any single member is allowed free transfers for additional points gifted and transferred after 200,000 points ($500 in fees) in a calendar year. Point transfers must be in 10,000 point blocks.

Hyatt Gold Passport = may transfer between any two members the minimum points needed for a reward
redemption. Two members must sign transfer request.

IHG Priority Club Rewards = 50,000 points in a calendar year at $5.00 per 1,000 points.

Marriott Rewards = may transfer between two spouses/domestic partners the minimum points needed for a reward redemption, rounded to nearest 1,000 points.

Starwood Preferred Guest = free transfer between members with same residential address for at least 30 days. SVO Vacation members may transfer points between accounts regardless of address.

There is more variability in rules for the “point transfer between members” aspect of hotel programs. Club Carlson has liberal policy of free transfers between any two members. SPG has a less restrictive policy than most programs if you share the same address. Hyatt is a fair policy allowing any two members to transfer the minimum points needed for a reward stay. Marriott Rewards terms state transfers are limited to spouses/domestic partners and only the minimum level for a reward redemption. Priority Club has the most restrictive policy with a relatively high fee and an annual transfer limit any member may give or receive.

Hilton HHonors appears to have a restrictive policy in charging a $25 fee for transferring 10,000 points. The advantage to HHonors is the rule allowing a member to receive unlimited points and for a member to gift/transfer unlimited points. Basically a person with 1,000,000 HHonors points can transfer them all to someone else for $500. That would be a lucky recipient.

A more commonly useful strategy is crowdsourcing a network of friends to score a nice HHonors getaway. Set up a gift registry with HHonors for something like a college graduation present or wedding honeymoon and gifts of 10,000 HHonors points can be transferred for $25. Get a response from 20 to 50 HHonors members and that HHonors account can be filled with 200,000 to 500,000 points for $500 to $1,250 distributed among a large group of people. Your friends and family don’t have to think too hard about a gift and a week of free hotel rooms is a nice gift to receive.

This kind of opportunity is only matched by Club Carlson and they currently allow you to do it for free.

Part Two of this study into buying and transferring hotel points will look at real examples of how to apply these points purchase and transfer rules to hotel stay rewards.

 

Choice Privileges launches a winter promotion for earning either Double Points or Miles + Points for stays from December 1, 2011 to February 29, 2012 booked on ChoiceHotels.com or by phone at 800-4CHOICE.

Promotion Registration is required before your stay to earn bonus. This offer is limited to Choice Privileges members with U.S. and Canada addresses. You cannot change your earning preference during the promotion period once you register for Double Points or Miles + Points.

I favor 2x points personally and that is how I registered.

About Choice Privileges

Most Choice Hotels brands earn 10 points per US$1 including Comfort Inn, Comfort Suites, Quality Inn, Sleep Inn, Clarion, Cambria Suites and Ascend Collection. Extended stay brands MainStay Suites and Suburban earn 5 points per US$1. Budget hotel brands Rodeway Inn and Econolodge earn 5 points per US$1.

Double Points with the winter promotion earns either 10 or 20 points per $1, depending on hotel brand.

Choice Hotels has the second largest number of hotels globally of any hotel loyalty program with about 6,100 hotels. Only Wyndham Rewards has more hotels globally with over 7,000 properties.

One of the best values in Choice Privileges are hotel partner rewards with Preferred Hotel Group and Barcelo Resorts.

Airline Miles and Points

Choice Privileges has ten North America airline partners and most stays earn 250 miles per stay. This is half the miles earned for stays with Hyatt and Hilton, but your typical hotel will likely be at least half the rate of the upscale chain hotels. Southwest points are a good value at 600 points per stay. This is comparable to other hotel programs.

Amtrak Guest Rewards are also included in this promotion offer for Miles + Points.

Chocie Privileges North American Airline Partners

The international airline partner selection is modest.

Choice Privileges International Airline Partners as of 11-30-11.

Choice Privileges Airline Partners.

 

Loyalty Traveler Analysis

Double points looks like the best deal here. 20 points per $1 in hotel spend can pick up a significant number of bonus points. Reward nights start at 6,000 to 8,000 points and the website now has a list of these properties. Most hotels in my area of California are more like 16,000 to 20,000 points.

Choice Privileges periodically runs discounts on Preferred Hotel Group and Barcelo Resort awards. 20,000 points can be a free resort night for just $1,000 in hotel spend. Less money if you have elite status and earn points faster.

Choice Privileges Dec 1, 2011-Feb 29, 2012 Double Points or Miles + Points

Book on your phone via Choice Hotels mobile apps and complete your stay between October 1 and November 15, 2011 at any Choice Privileges hotel brand to earn 1,000 bonus points per stay. Choice Hotels has free mobile apps for both Android and iPhone and a mobile web interface on ChoiceHotels.com.

Choice Hotels mobile apps Promotion link.

Choice Hotels brands:

  • Comfort Inn®,
  • Comfort Suites®,
  • Quality®,
  • Sleep Inn®,
  • Clarion®,
  • Cambria Suites®,
  • MainStay Suites®,
  • Suburban Extended Stay®,
  • Econo Lodge®,
  • Rodeway Inn®
  • Ascend Collection®

Choice Hotels fall 2011 promotion is 4x points per stay offering 40 points per $1 at most brands or 20 points per $1 for Mainstay Suites, Suburban Extended Stay, Rodeway Inn and Econo Lodge through November 3. These bonuses may be combined.

Choice Hotels offers a $50 Walmart gift card for Choice Privileges members in U.S. who book a 3-night or longer hotel stay in select cities on ChoiceHotels.com between August 24 and September 14, 2011 and complete the stay by October 15.

Participating Cities for this promotion include over 100 hotels:

The promotion requires submission of a rebate form pdf. The completed rebate form must be postmarked by October 31, 2011.

1. Book 3-night or longer hotel stay by Sep 14 and complete stay by October 15, 2011.

2. Submit promotion rebate form and hotel receipt by October 31.

3. $50 Walmart gift card will be shipped in about 4 to 6 weeks.

4. This promotion looks like it can be combined with Choice Privileges 4x points promotion from August 25 to November 3, 2011 for a good points rebate in addition to the Walmart card.

Basically this offer is a $50 rebate on a 3-night or longer stay. Since all Choice Hotels brands are eligible in these cities there is potential for receiving about a 33% rebate at a hotel with a $50 per night rate.

Suburban Extended Stay in Dallas shows a Best Available rate of $48 per night for Sep 23-26, 2011 and the AAA rate is even lower.

Choice Hotels Walmart promotion link.

Most major hotel loyalty programs offer members the choice to earn airline miles instead of points and Amtrak Guest Rewards generally is included as a travel partner under the miles option. The ability to earn Amtrak Guest Rewards points from hotel stays and the option for Amtrak credit card members and Amtrak elite members to transfer Amtrak points to Choice Privileges, Hilton HHonors or Continental OnePass miles makes Amtrak Guest Rewards a useful currency.

Amtrak points will get you a train ticket starting at 1,000 points, but typically 5,500 points for a one zone coach ticket. A sleeper bedroom with toilet and shower and meals included for 20,000 Amtrak points can be a much better deal than earning air miles for that 25,000 mile plane ticket from your hotel stays.

Amtrak Guest Rewards Hotel Partners

  • Choice Privileges = 250 Amtrak Guest Rewards points per stay.
  • Hilton HHonors Points and Fixed Miles = 500 points per stay, except Hampton Inn, Homewood Suites earn 100 points per stay.  Home2Suites does not offer Points and Fixed Miles earning option.
  • Hilton HHonors Points and Variable Miles1 point per $1 in hotel spend. Home2 Suites earn a maximum limit of 100 points per stay.
  • Hyatt Gold Passport = 500 points per stay.
  • La Quinta Inns & Suites = 250 points per stay.
  • La Quinta Inns & Suites Promotion Special June 1-September 30, 2011 = 750 points/stay.
  • Omni Hotels & Resorts = 500 points per stay. (Omni offered a promotion from March 21-Sep 5, 2011 for 5,000 bonus points after three stays.)
  • Starwood Preferred Guest = Direct Deposit conversion of Starpoints to Amtrak Guest Rewards points on 1:1 basis is an option. Note that this is not a good option as SPG points have better value in my opinion. SPG members can convert Starpoints 1:1 to Amtrak points with transfers required to be in 5,000 point blocks, however, this option does not include a 25% bonus given with airline miles for 20,000 Starpoints transfer.
  • Wyndham Rewards = 2 points per dollar at Ramada®, Days Inn®, Super 8®, Wingate® by Wyndham, Baymont Inns and Suites®, Microtel Inns & Suites®, Howard Johnson®, Travelodge® (US hotels only) and Knights Inn®.  Stays at Wyndham Hotels earn 500 points per stay.

Best Western Rewards, Club Carlson, IHG Priority Club Rewards and Marriott Rewards do not have travel partner agreements with Amtrak Guest Rewards.

Related posts:

Amtrak Guest Rewards 50% bonus on purchased points Sep 1-30 (Loyalty Traveler Sep 2, 2011).

Amtrak Guest Rewards Fall Double Points Promotion September 7-November 23, 2011.

Amtrak Guest Rewards offers members 50% bonus points from September 1-30, 2011 on purchases of 5,000 points or more, up to the maximum of 10,000 purchased points in a calendar year. Points regularly cost $13.75 per 500 points or $27.50/1,000 points. Buying 10,000 points from September 1-30, 2011 includes an additional 5,000 bonus points for 15,000 Amtrak Guest Rewards points for $275.

The cost of Amtrak points is reduced to $18.33 per 1,000 points.

Loyalty Traveler analysis:

Amtrak Guest Rewards is a program I have read about for years as a versatile tool in loyalty program points and miles exchanges, but I personally took my first Amtrak train trip June 2011 between Seattle and Vancouver, Canada. The round trip ticket was about US$40 and since I was staying four nights at the Sheraton Wall Centre in downtown Vancouver I saved over $100 in hotel parking fees by taking the train.

Reading the Amtrak Guest Rewards forum on FlyerTalk indicates frequent Amtrak travelers, particularly in the northeast U.S. find Amtrak Guest Rewards points often have a redemption value in the range of 5 to 10 cents a point. That is $50 to $100 per 1,000 points. Paying $275 for points that could be worth more than $750 in train travel.

Train travel offers a minimum 100 points per segment or 2 points per US$1 for Amtrak travel purchases.

Transferring Amtrak Guest Rewards points to Choice Privileges, Hilton HHonors  or Continental Airlines

Reviewing the Amtrak Guest Rewards website burn options for points shows the loyalty value for exchanges into Continental Airline miles, Choice Privileges and Hilton HHonors.

Choice Privileges points can be a good value with a $275 purchase of 15,000 points exchanging into 45,000 Choice Privileges points. Four months ago I published a Choice Privileges hotel reward category breakdown of more than 5,000 Choice Hotels globally to show relative proportion in each reward category from 6,000 points to 75,000 points per night. Some Choice Hotels in the 8,000 points range provide a redemption value of $10 to $15 per 1,000 points. This places the value of 45,000 Choice Privileges points at $450 – $675.

Hilton HHonors points allows an Amtrak credit card member or elite member who purchases 15,000 Amtrak points to exchange to 30,000 HHonors points. Paying $275 for 15,000 Amtrak Guest Rewards points with this 50% bonus points purchase promotion and exchanging into 30,000 HHonors points is a lower cost than buying 30,000 HHonors points directly from Hilton ($300). This is also a way to get more HHonors points in your account if you already reached the 40,000 points annual purchase limit with HHonors.

The Roadblock for Amtrak Transfers

The rules of Amtrak Guest Rewards limit the benefit of transfers from Amtrak points to other loyalty program points and miles to elite members designated Select and Select Plus members or Amtrak Guest Rewards World MasterCard members.

Chase Amtrak Guest Rewards World Mastercard (no annual card fee and 5% point rebate on Amtrak travel redemptions) allows cardmembers who spend at least $200 per year on Amtrak travel the benefit of Amtrak point transfers to Choice Privileges, Hilton HHonors and Continental Airlines. There is also the option of transferring 5,000 Continental miles to 5,000 Amtrak Guest Rewards points.

  • Amtrak Mastercard members may transfer up to 25,000 Amtrak Guest Rewards out of the program annually.
  • Select and Select Plus elite members may transfer up to 50,000 Amtrak Guest Rewards out of the program annually.

Amtrak Guest Rewards Select member benefits.

  • Select elite status requires 5,000 earned Amtrak Guest Rewards base points in a calendar year for Amtrak travel where your membership number is used. This seems like it takes $2,500 in Amtrak travel to earn this status at 2 points per $1, but the 100 points per segment minimum earn rate means a $10 ticket can earn 100 points and 5,000 points can be earned for $500 to $1,000 in some locations with numerous segments of low fare ticket travel over the course of the year.
  • Bonus points and promotion points do not count for elite qualification.
  • Select member benefit is a fast-track option for HHonors Gold elite.
  • Select members earn 25% bonus points.

Amtrak Guest Rewards Select Plus member benefits

  • Select Plus members earn 50% bonus points.
  • Access to Continental President’s Club.
  • Unlimited access to all ClubAcela®, Amtrak’s Metropolitan Lounge®, and First class lounges for immediate family members traveling with you or one non-family guest.

Amtrak Guest Rewards follow-up posts to come:

Choice Hotels, the 6,000+ member hotel chain with the second most hotels in the U.S. behind Wyndham, offers members 4x points for stays over the next ten weeks. This is 40 points per dollar for seven brands with Comfort Inn, Comfort Suites, Quality Inn, Sleep Inn, Clarion, Cambria Suites and the Ascend Collection. Extended stay brands Suburban and MainStay Suites and economy brands Econolodge and Rodeway Inn normally earn 5 points per dollar and 4x points is 20 points per dollar.

Choice Privileges 4x Points registration is required. Promotion registration is restricted to Choice Privileges members with address in U.S., U.S. territories or Canada.

Reservations must be booked online at ChoiceHotels.com or 800-4Choice to earn quadruple points. Double points will be earned for bookings through other channels, except Choice Privileges Platinum and Diamond elite members may book through any channel and earn 4x points.

Loyalty Traveler analysis 

Choice Privileges hotel rewards begin at 6,000 points with over 1,500 hotels in the lowest two reward categories of 6,000 points or 8,000 points. Other reward levels are 10,000; 12,000; 16,000; 20,000 and 25,000 points. Some international hotels rise to 30,000 and 40,000 points.

Choice Privileges has peak season rates meaning a hotel that is 40,000 points for some period of the year may drop to 8,000 points for another period of the year.

Choice Privileges offers partner rewards at hundreds of luxury boutique hotels across the globe with Preferred Hotel Group properties for 30,000 to 60,000 points per night. Barcelo Resorts are all-inclusive Caribbean, Mexico and Central America resorts available for 20,000 to 25,000 points per night including food and beverages.

Over 3,500 Choice Privileges hotels are 12,000 points or less for a free night. In the U.S. the high end hotels are 25,000 points.

Earning 12,000 points takes just $300 in hotel spend when earning 40 points per $1 or $625 in spend to earn 25,000 points.

The GEM Hotel SoHo in New York City is an Ascend Collection boutique hotel with a room rate of $390 + tax for Friday, September 16 or 25,000 points for a free reward night.

This is an example of where $625 in hotel spend earning 40 points per dollar can earn sufficient points for a 25,000 points free night at a $400 per night hotel.

New York has a high redemption value, but there are plenty of hotel choices in New York. I find the real value of Choice Privileges points is for remote locations where there are no high end hotel choices and you are faced with Best Western, Wyndham and Choice as the only hotel options. There are many rural places in the U.S. where Choice Hotels will be a viable hotel choice in a town of few hotels.

Loyalty Traveler promotion ranking = 4 keys out of 5.

This is a great opportunity to stock up on Choice Privileges points when your travels take you to places where there are few options for hotels. This will likely be the best earning option for hotel stays among the three midscale leaders of Choice Privileges, Best Western Rewards and Wyndham Rewards.

Choice Privileges Earn 4x Points for hotel stays August 25-November 3, 2011.

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