Starwood Preferred Guest Nice Choice promotion from May 1 – September 30 lets members choose from three promotion periods and 11 earning options. My previous post “SPG Nice Choice – My advice is don’t choose yet” shared my assessment of the four bonus points options and two reward redemption choices for the promotion.

No changes are allowed to your 3-month promotion period or your earning choice after you register. Take your time and evaluate the choices for the one that best fits your travel plans. Read More…

Starwood Preferred Guest has outlined a good balance of new benefits to recognize its frequent guest elite members. The changes coming March 1, 2012 reward hotel loyalty with enhanced upgrade benefits for more frequent SPG Platinum elite members.

SPG Benefits website presentation.

SPG Elite Table of Benefits.

SPG Benefits FAQ.

Overview of SPG Elite Changes

SPG Gold members

· Hotel Stay Welcome Gift – Choose from Starpoints (up to 250 points/stay) or free internet or free beverage.

· Lifetime SPG Gold elite membership earned after 250 nights and 5 years as SPG elite member. Award nights from October 1, 2011 onward count.

SPG Platinum members

· Hotel Stay Welcome Gift – Choose from Continental Breakfast for entire stay or Starpoints (up to 500/stay) or local gift.

· 50+ nights Platinum members only10 Suite Night Awards. This is in addition to the existing and continuing policy of complimentary upgrades upon arrival for SPG Platinum elites that has been a long time competitive edge of Starwood preferred Guest.

· 75+ nights Platinum members only – Earn 4 points per dollar on hotel spend. Lower tier Platinum members earn 3 points/$1 on hotel spend.

· 75+ nights Platinum members only – Your24 check-in at any hour and maintain room for 24 hours. Check in at 9pm and the room is yours until 9pm 24 hours later.

· 100+ nights Platinum members only – Personal Starwood Hotels Ambassador to help travel planning.

· Lifetime SPG Platinum elite membership earned after 500 nights and 10 years Platinum elite status. Award nights from October 1, 2011 onward count. SPG American Express 5 annual nights credit will not count for Lifetime elite nights. Years of Platinum Elite status earned as a benefit of American Express Centurion credit card membership will count.

· NOTE: Members who achieved the 50 or more nights Platinum thresholds in 2011 will receive their new benefits March 1, 2012.

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Starwood Preferred Guest launches its “Better by the Night” 2012-Q1 promotion on January 9 with double points for two night stays and triple points for longer stays through April 8, 2012. There are no bonus points for one night stays. There is no limit to bonus points members may earn with this offer.

Registration is required by March 15, 2012.

Registration confirmation page for SPG 2012 Q-1 promotion.

This promotion is valid for about 70% of Starwood Hotels worldwide with all Asia-Pacific hotels opting out of this offer. About 50 hotels in the USA are not participating, so check the hotel exclusion list carefully when planning your stays so you are not surprised when your $1,000 3-night stay does not earn an anticipated 4,000 extra bonus points with the triple points offer. Germany, Italy and Greece have many nonparticipating Starwood Hotels. Link to hotels excluded from this offer.

Loyalty Traveler Analysis

As a rule of thumb I estimate I will earn 1,000 bonus points from SPG promotions per stay. I am not that impressed by this offer. One night stays earn no promotional bonus points with this offer.

Stay two nights and spend $300 and you earn an extra 600 bonus points with double points.

Spending $1,000 on an extended stay will earn 4,000 bonus points (3x points bonus) with this promotion. That is a decent bonus on a high-priced extended stay, but is not appealing to me as a promotional incentive when I can get two free nights with Marriott Rewards after four stays (under $500) or 10,000+ points on a cheap $180 two-night weekend stay with Hilton HHonors.

Spend-based bonuses like this SPG offer leave minimal opportunity to leverage cheap stays into free nights like the Hilton and Marriott offers for Q1-2012.

SPG has a good offer for free weekend nights at Asia Pacific resorts with Two Days of Happy running through March 15, 2012. This SPG promotion earns one free night after five nights and two free nights after 9 nights when paying with MasterCard. There are over 200 hotels for earning free nights and nearly 90 resorts for redeeming free weekend nights by April 10, 2012. Nights do not need to be consecutive nights at the hotels. Five one-night stays at participating Starwood hotels will earn one free weekend night.

Fine Print Nuances for this Offer

Starwood’s FAQ for this promotion has an interesting term regarding a stay that includes a reward night on points or Cash & Points night combined with paid nights.

If part of my stay has an Award Night or a night using Cash & Points, will my stay qualify?

No.
Free Night Awards and Cash & Points are not Starpoints-eligible rates. Even if part of the stay is Award and part is paid, the member will not receive bonus credits for any part of the stay.

You do not want to include a reward night within a paid consecutive nights stay at a Starwood Hotel during this promotion. For example, if you booka 5th night free reward from Sunday-Thursday followed by two paid nights on Friday and Saturday, then you will not receive double points for the Friday and Saturday night portion of the stay stay since these paid nights are part of the same 7-night stay as the 5th night free reward.

Other fine print:

  • Bonus points will be earned for a Starwood Hotel stay started before January 9 if guest checks out after January 9. Double or triple points will be earned for entire stay. The same principle applies for stays having arrival date before April 8 and check-out after April 8. Double or triple points will apply to entire stay.
  • Members who register by March 15, 2012 will receive retroactive credit for all eligible stays during the promotion period completed prior to registration.
  • Members may receive double or triple points for up to two rooms as long as SPG member is one of the guests.
  • Third night free and other extended stay rate discounts count all nights for this promotion according to Starwood Lurker on FlyerTalk since revenue is divided up between all nights.

Calculating Double and Triple Starpoints

  • SPG members earn 2 Starpoints per US$1 as the base rate for earning Starpoints.
  • Double Starpoints = 2 bonus points per US$1 total earning rate.
  • Triple Starpoints = 4 bonus points per $1 total earning rate.
  • SPG Gold and Platinum elite members earn 1 bonus Starpoint per $1. Elite member bonus is one additional point per $1 on top of the 2x/3x rate.
  • SPG American Express cardmembers earn an additional 2 bonus points per US$1 if Starwood Hotel stay is paid using SPG AmEx card.

Excluded Hotels for SPG Better by the Night promotion

(Once again there are no city/state identifiers for hotels. As if it isn’t bad enough to have a large list of excluded hotels for a hotel loyalty promotion, the hotel loyalty programs expect SPG members to know the hotels by name and deduce the geographic location on your own!)

UNITED STATES

  • Aloft Charlotte Ballantyne
  • Aloft Frisco
  • Aloft Las Colinas
  • Aloft Milwaukee Downtown
  • Aloft Phoenix-Airport
  • Aloft Plano
  • Cove Haven Resort
  • Four Points by Sheraton Destin Fort Walton Beach
  • Four Points by Sheraton Charlotte-Pineville
  • Four Points by Sheraton Jacksonville Beach
  • Four Points by Sheraton Louisville Airport
  • Four Points by Sheraton Newark
  • Four Points by Sheraton Punta Gorda Harborside
  • Four Points by Sheraton Tallahassee Downtown
  • Four Points by Sheraton Norwalk
  • Four Points by Sheraton San Jose
  • Lakeside Terrace Villas, Avon / Vail Valley
  • Le Parker Méridien Palm Springs
  • Paradise Stream Resort
  • Pocono Palace Resort
  • Sheraton Bellevue
  • Sheraton Grand Sacramento
  • Sheraton Mahwah Hotel
  • Sheraton Metairie – New Orleans Hotel
  • Sheraton Reston Hotel
  • Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel
  • Sheraton Suites Key West
  • SLS Hotel at Beverly Hills
  • Sunset Key Guest Cottages
  • The St. Regis Deer Valley
  • The St. Regis Atlanta
  • THE US GRANT
  • The Westin Bellevue
  • The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites
  • The Westin Edina Galleria
  • The Westin Galleria Houston
  • The Westin Houston, Memorial City
  • The Westin Imagine Orlando
  • The Westin Key West Resort Marina
  • The Westin Los Angeles Airport
  • The Westin Reston Heights
  • The Westin Riverfront Mountain Villas
  • The Westin South Coast Plaza
  • The Westin Tampa Harbour Island
  • Vistana’s Beach Club
  • W San Diego
  • W Silicon Valley
  • Walt Disney World Dolphin
  • Walt Disney World Swan

ALGERIA

  • Le Méridien Oran Hotel & Conference Center
  • Sheraton Oran

ARGENTINA

  • Sheraton Mar del Plata

AUSTRALIA

  • Four Points by Sheraton Geelong
  • Four Points by Sheraton Sydney, Darling Harbour
  • Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas Resort
  • Sheraton Mirage Resort and Spa Gold Coast
  • Sheraton Noosa Resort & Spa
  • Sheraton on the Park
  • The Westin Melbourne
  • The Westin Sydney

AUSTRIA

  • Schloss Fuschl, A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Fuschlsee-Salzburg
  • Sheraton Fuschlsee Salzburg Hotel Jagdhof

BANGLADESH

  • The Westin Dhaka

BRAZIL

  • Sheraton Barra
  • Four Points Curitiba

CAMBODIA

  • Le Méridien Angkor

CANADA

  • Sheraton Cavalier Saskatoon
  • Four Points by Sheraton Edmonton Gateway
  • Four Points by Sheraton Edmonton West

CHAD

  • Le Méridien Chari

CHILE

  • Sheraton Miramar

CHINA

  • Aloft Beijing, Haidian
  • Aloft Haiyang
  • Aloft Nanhai, Foshan
  • Aloft Yancheng
  • Aloft Zhengzhou Shangjie
  • Four Points by Sheraton Beijing, Haidian Hotel and Serviced Apartments
  • Four Points by Sheraton Guangzhou, Dongpu
  • Four Points by Sheraton Hainan, Sanya – Opening March 31, 2012
  • Four Points by Sheraton Hangzhou, Binjiang
  • Four Points by Sheraton Lhasa
  • Four Points by Sheraton Lianyungang
  • Four Points by Sheraton Qingdao, Chengyang
  • Four Points by Sheraton Shanghai, Daning
  • Four Points by Sheraton Shanghai, Pudong
  • Four Points by Sheraton Shenzhen
  • Four Points by Sheraton Shenzhou Peninsula Resort – Opening January 1, 2012
  • Four Points by Sheraton Suzhou
  • Four Points by Sheraton Tai’an
  • Four Points by Sheraton Taicang
  • Four Points by Sheraton Yangzhou, Hanjiang – Opening March 31, 2012
  • Le Méridien Chongqing, Nan’an
  • Le Méridien Cyberport
  • Le Méridien Qingdao
  • Le Méridien She Shan Shanghai
  • Le Méridien Shimei Bay Beach Resort & Spa
  • Le Méridien Xiamen
  • Le Royal Méridien Shanghai
  • Sheraton Beijing Dongcheng Hotel
  • Sheraton Changsha Hotel
  • Sheraton Changzhou Wujin Hotel
  • Sheraton Changzhou Xinbei Hotel
  • Sheraton Chengdu Lido Hotel
  • Sheraton Chongqing Hotel
  • Sheraton Dameisha Resort, Shenzhen
  • Sheraton Daqing Hotel
  • Sheraton Dongguan Hotel
  • Sheraton Guangzhou Hotel
  • Sheraton Guangzhou Huadu Resort
  • Sheraton Guilin Hotel
  • Sheraton Guiyang Hotel
  • Sheraton Haikou Resort
  • Sheraton Hangzhou Wetland Park Resort
  • Sheraton Hohhot Hotel
  • Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers
  • Sheraton Huizhou Beach Resort
  • Sheraton Jiangyin Hotel
  • Sheraton Jinan Hotel
  • Sheraton Jinzhou Hotel
  • Sheraton Jiuzhaigou Resort
  • Sheraton Nanchang Hotel
  • Sheraton Nanjing Kingsley Hotel & Towers
  • Sheraton Nanning Hotel
  • Sheraton Ningbo Hotel
  • Sheraton Qiandao Lake Resort
  • Sheraton Qingyuan Lion Lake Resort – Opening January 1, 2012
  • Sheraton Sanya Haitang Bay Resort – Opening February 18, 2012
  • Sheraton Sanya Resort
  • Sheraton Shanghai Hongkou Hotel
  • Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel
  • Sheraton Shanghai Pudong Hotel & Residences
  • Sheraton Shenyang Lido Hotel
  • Sheraton Shenzhen Futian Hotel
  • Sheraton Shenzhou Peninsula Resort
  • Sheraton Shunde Hotel
  • Sheraton Tianjin Binhai Hotel
  • Sheraton Tianjin Hotel
  • Sheraton Urumqi Hotel
  • Sheraton Wenzhou Hotel
  • Sheraton Wuxi Binhu Hotel
  • Sheraton Xiamen Hotel
  • Sheraton Xian Hotel
  • Sheraton Xian North City Hotel
  • Sheraton Yantai Golden Beach Resort – Opening February 20, 2012
  • Sheraton Zhenjiang Hotel
  • Sheraton Zhongshan Hotel
  • Sheraton Zhoushan Hotel
  • The Astor Hotel, Tianjin The Great Wall Sheraton Hotel Beijing
  • The Royal Begonia, Sanya – Opening February 18, 2012
  • The St. Regis Beijing
  • The St. Regis Lhasa Resort
  • The St. Regis Nanjing
  • The St. Regis Shanghai
  • The St. Regis Shenzhen
  • The St. Regis Tianjin
  • The Westin Beijing Chaoyang
  • The Westin Beijing Financial Street
  • The Westin Bund Center, Shanghai
  • The Westin Changbaishan Resort – Opening April 30, 2012
  • The Westin Fuzhou Minjiang
  • The Westin Guangzhou
  • The Westin Hefei Baohe
  • The Westin Nanjing
  • The Westin Ningbo – Opening January 1, 2012
  • The Westin Pazhou
  • The Westin Resort, Macau
  • The Westin Shenzhen Nanshan
  • The Westin Tianjin
  • The Westin Wuhan Wuchang
  • The Westin Xiamen – Opening February 23, 2012
  • The Westin Xian
  • W Hong Kong

COLOMBIA

  • Four Points Cali
  • Four Points Medellin

EGYPT

  • Sheraton Cairo Hotel, Towers and Casino

EL SALVADOR

  • Sheraton Presidente San Salvador

FIJI

  • Sheraton Denarau Villas
  • Sheraton Fiji Resort
  • The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa, Fiji

FRANCE

  • Prince de Galles, Paris

GERMANY

  • Four Points by Sheraton Muenchen Olympiapark
  • Four Points by Sheraton Muenchen Central
  • Four Points by Sheraton Brauneck
  • Le Méridien Grand Hotel Nuernberg
  • Dom Hotel
  • Le Méridien Parkhotel Frankfurt
  • Le Méridien Munich
  • Le Méridien Stuttgart
  • Sheraton Frankfurt Congress Hotel
  • Sheraton Offenbach Hotel
  • Sheraton Munich Arabellapark Hotel
  • Sheraton Munich Westpark Hotel
  • Sheraton Munich Airport Hotel
  • Arabella Sheraton Alpenhotel
  • Sheraton Essen Hotel
  • Sheraton Hanover Pelikan Hotel
  • The Westin Grand Frankfurt
  • The Westin Grand Munich
  • The Westin Grand Hotel Berlin
  • The Westin Bellevue Dresden

GREECE

  • Hotel Grande Bretagne, Athens
  • Vedema Resort
  • Blue Palace Luxury Collection Resort and Spa
  • Mystique, Santorini
  • The Romanos, Costa Navarino
  • Santa Marina Resort & Villas, Mykonos
  • Sheraton Rhodes Resort
  • The Westin Resort, Costa Navarino

HUNGARY

  • Le Méridien Budapest

INDIA

  • Aloft Ahmedabad, SG Road – Opening February 1, 2012
  • Aloft Bengaluru Whitefield
  • Aloft Chandigarh Zirakpur – Opening February 1, 2012
  • Aloft Chennai, OMR – IT Expressway
  • Aloft Coimbatore Singanallur
  • Four Points by Sheraton Hotel & Serviced Apartments, Pune
  • Four Points by Sheraton Jaipur, City Square
  • Four Points by Sheraton Navi Mumbai, Vashi
  • Four Points by Sheraton Visakhapatnam
  • ITC Grand Central, Mumbai
  • ITC Grand Chola, Chennai – Opening February 1, 2012
  • ITC Kakatiya, Hyderabad
  • ITC Maratha, Mumbai
  • ITC Maurya, New Delhi
  • ITC Mughal, Agra
  • ITC Rajputana, Jaipur
  • ITC Royal Gardenia, Bengaluru
  • ITC Sonar, Kolkata
  • ITC Windsor, Bengaluru
  • Le Méridien Ahmedabad
  • Le Méridien Bangalore
  • Le Méridien Coimbatore
  • Le Méridien Jaipur
  • Le Méridien Kochi
  • Le Méridien New Delhi
  • Le Méridien Pune
  • Le Royal Méridien Chennai
  • Sheraton Bangalore Hotel at Brigade Gateway
  • Sheraton New Delhi Hotel
  • Sheraton Park Hotel & Towers, Chennai
  • Sheraton Udaipur Palace Resort & Spa
  • The Westin Gurgaon, New Delhi
  • The Westin Hyderabad Mindspace
  • The Westin Mumbai Garden City
  • The Westin Pune Koregaon Park
  • The Westin Sohna Resort & Spa

INDONESIA

  • The Laguna Resort & Spa, Nusa Dua, Bali
  • Keraton at The Plaza, Jakarta – Opening February 15, 2012
  • Le Méridien Jakarta
  • Sheraton Bandara Hotel
  • Sheraton Bandung Hotel & Towers
  • Sheraton Lampung Hotel
  • Sheraton Media Hotel & Towers
  • Sheraton Mustika Yogyakarta Resort and Spa
  • Sheraton Senggigi Beach Resort
  • Sheraton Surabaya Hotel & Towers
  • The St. Regis Bali Resort
  • The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali
  • W Retreat & Spa Bali – Seminyak

IRELAND

  • Sheraton Athlone Hotel

ITALY

  • Gritti Palace
  • Hotel Pitrizza, Costa Smeralda
  • Hotel Romazzino, Costa Smeralda
  • Hotel Cala di Volpe, Costa Smeralda
  • Sheraton Diana Majestic
  • The Westin Palace Milan

JAPAN

  • Kobe Bay Sheraton Hotel & Towers
  • Sheraton Grande Ocean Resort
  • Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel
  • Sheraton Hiroshima Hotel
  • Sheraton Miyako Hotel, Osaka
  • Sheraton Sapporo Hotel
  • The St. Regis Osaka
  • The Westin Awaji Island Resort and Conference Center
  • The Westin Miyako, Kyoto
  • The Westin Nagoya Castle
  • The Westin Osaka
  • The Westin Sendai
  • Yokohama Bay Sheraton Hotel & Towers

JORDAN

  • Sheraton Amman Al Nabil Hotel & Towers

LEBANON

  • Four Points by Sheraton Bhamdoun
  • Four Points by Sheraton Le Verdun

LITHUANIA

  • Le Méridien Vilnius

MALAYSIA

  • Le Méridien Kota Kinabalu
  • Four Points by Sheraton Kuching
  • Four Points by Sheraton Langkawi Resort
  • Le Méridien Kuala Lumpur
  • Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur Hotel
  • Sheraton Langkawi Beach Resort
  • The Andaman, Langkawi
  • The Westin Kuala Lumpur
  • The Westin Langkawi Resort & Spa

MALDIVES, REPUBLIC OF

  • Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa
  • W Retreat & Spa – Maldives

MAURITIUS

  • The Grand Mauritian Resort & Spa

MEXICO

  • Sheraton Ambassador Monterrey

NEW CALDONIA

  • Le Méridien Ile des Pins
  • Le Méridien Nouméa

NIGERIA

  • Sheraton Lagos Hotel

OMAN

  • Sheraton Oman Hotel

PAKISTAN

  • Sheraton Karachi Hotel

RUSSIA

  • Le Méridien Moscow Country Club

SAUDI ARABIA

  • Le Méridien Jeddah
  • Sheraton Jeddah Hotel
  • Sheraton Riyadh Hotel & Towers
  • Sheraton Dammam Hotel & Towers
  • The Westin Jeddah

SINGAPORE

  • Sheraton Towers Singapore
  • The St. Regis Singapore

SOUTH KOREA

  • Sheraton Grande Walkerhill
  • Sheraton Incheon Hotel
  • Sheraton Seoul D Cube City Hotel
  • The Westin Chosun, Busan
  • The Westin Chosun, Seoul
  • W Seoul – Walkerhill

SPAIN

  • Hotel Maria Cristina, San Sebastian
  • Castillo Hotel Son Vida, Palma de Mallorca
  • Hotel Alfonso XIII, Seville
  • Sheraton Mallorca Arabella Golf Hotel
  • Sheraton La Caleta Resort & Spa
  • St. Regis Mardavall, Mallorca

SWITZERLAND

  • Hotel President Wilson

SYRIA

  • Le Méridien Lattakia
  • Sheraton Aleppo Hotel
  • Sheraton Ma’aret Sednaya Hotel & Resort
  • Sheraton Damascus Hotel

TAIWAN

  • Four Points by Sheraton Chung Ho, Taipei
  • Le Méridien Taipei
  • Sheraton Hsinchu Hotel, Taiwan
  • Sheraton Taipei Hotel
  • The Westin Taipei
  • W Taipei

THAILAND

  • Aloft Bangkok
  • Four Points by Sheraton Bangkok, Sukhumvit 15
  • Le Méridien Bangkok
  • Le Méridien Chiang Mai
  • Le Méridien Chiang Rai Resort, Thailand
  • Le Méridien Khao Lak Beach & Spa Resort
  • Le Méridien Koh Samui Resort & Spa
  • Le Méridien Phuket Beach Resort
  • Le Méridien Suvarnabhumi Golf Resort & Spa
  • Plaza Athénée Bangkok, A Royal Méridien Hotel
  • Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers
  • Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, Bangkok
  • Sheraton Hua Hin Resort & Spa
  • Sheraton Krabi Beach Resort
  • Sheraton Pattaya Resort
  • The Naka Island, Phuket
  • The St. Regis Bangkok
  • The Westin Grande Sukhumvit, Bangkok
  • The Westin Siray Bay Resort & Spa, Phuket
  • W Retreat Koh Samui

TURKEY

  • Le Méridien Istanbul Etiler
  • Sheraton Ankara Hotel and Convention Center
  • Lugal, A Luxury Collection Hotel Ankara
  • Sheraton Cesme

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

  • Four Points by Sheraton Sheikh Zayed Road
  • Le Méridien Dubai
  • Le Méridien Fairway
  • Le Méridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina
  • Le Royal Méridien Beach Resort & Spa
  • Le Méridien Al Aqah Beach Resort
  • Grosvenor House
  • Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel and Towers
  • The St. Regis Abu Dhabi
  • The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina

UNITED KINGDOM

  • The Lanesborough, a St. Regis Hotel

URUGUAY

  • Sheraton Colonia

VIETNAM

  • Sheraton Hanoi Hotel
  • Sheraton Nha Trang Hotel & Spa
  • Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Towers

YEMEN

  • Sheraton Sana’a Hotel

 

 

 

Starwood Preferred Guest is once again selling points at a 20% discount from November 1 to December 30, 2011 making the cost to buy 1,000 points $28 rather than $35. SPG members are allowed to receive a maximum 20,000 points per calendar year from purchased points or gifted points. SPG has offered this discount the past two years in the last quarter of the calendar year.

$28 per 1,000 points is a good value for many hotel rewards where the cost to buy points is lower than the room rate. Reward nights using points cover the room rate and tax. Some hotels have resort fees which are not included in a points reward.

I find SPG Category 4 hotels with Cash & Points availability typically very useful when rates are high. At this purchase price the cost of 4,000 points is $112 + $60 Cash for a reward night. Even with tax added to the $60, the total cost for a reward night is about $180 for many Starwood hotels that can easily be $300 per night. The savings is much smaller if there are only standard rewards at 10,000 points since you pay $280 to buy 10,000 points.

Starwood Preferred Guest now counts award nights for SPG elite qualification so Cash & Points stays are even more valuable awards.

In January 2012 you are eligible to buy another 20,000 points, but you might want to wait until Q4 2012 since this offer looks to be an annual sale offer.

I was surprised at how sparse SPG Cash & Points  award availability is for hotels in California when I looked for a good example of hotel rate savings.

Here is one example:

Four Points Los Angeles Westside Nov. 9, 2011 is $170 all-in AAA rate.

Four Points Los Angeles Westside, SPG category 2 award at $30 and 1,600 points.

  • Buy 2,000 points = $56
  • Cash & Points cash portion = $30
  • 12% hotel tax on $30 + 0.05% California tourism tax = $3.62
  • $89.62 Cash & Points rate when buying SPG points vs. $170.48 for AAA rate.

Buy Starpoints link.

Buy Starpoints Frequently Asked Questions.

Just saw this post from Starwood Lurker II on FlyerTalk posted about 60 hours ago suggesting SPG members should sign up now for an SPG elite status Platinum challenge of 15 nights in 90 days. Apparently the challenge will be more restrictive beginning next Tuesday, November 1, 2011.

Update Oct. 26: See comments section below for Stay Challenge changes reported as

  • 18 paid nights required during three calendar months time frame.
  • 90 days with any start time changed to three calendar months beginning on first day of month and ending last day of month. Example: February 1 – April 30, 2012.

Starwood Lurker posted on FlyerTalk Post #118 October 6, 2011 that only paid nights count in a Stay Challenge. Award nights or Cash & Points nights do not count as eligible nights for SPG Elite Stay Challenge, despite these now counting as eligible elite qualifying nights when earning SPG elite by standard qualification requirement of 25 stays or 50 nights.

 

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There are no details as to the changes, but suffice to say that when a Starwood Lurker speaks on FlyerTalk, members should listen.

If you have been thinking about taking on an elite status challenge for SPG Platinum with 15 nights in 90 days, then you need to try and enroll now.

SPG stopped instant elite status matches April 1, 2011 and replaced them with the 15 nights in 90 days for members accepted into the elite challenge.

Here is the post by Starwood Lurker on March 31, 2011:

Policy Change Related to Status Match Requests – Beginning April 1, 2011


The folks at SPG want to give advance notice to the Flyertalk community that there will soon be a change in policy regarding status match requests from competing frequent stay programs. Starwood Preferred Guest is evolving its policy on status matches to Platinum to a Stay Challenge format beginning April 1, 2011.Any contacts regarding a Stay Challenge offer will be done via email to the Platinum Concierge department. Any member wishing to apply for a Stay Challenge beginning April 1, 2011 can contact them at platinum.liaison@starwoodhotels.comin order to request consideration.Members will be advised on the full requirements of their Stay Challenge and then contacted to advise if the Stay Challenge has been met. Should a member not successfully complete a Stay Challenge, they may request another once the original Challenge has expired.

Best regards,

William R. Sanders
Social Media
Specialist
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide

While not mentioned in the post the Stay Challenge requirements for SPG Platinum are widely reported as 15 nights in 90 days.

Apparently something different will go into effect on Tuesday November 1, 2011.

Apply now for an SPG Elite Stay Challenge if you want to get in before the changes.

FlyerTalk thread: Policy Change Related to Status Match Requests – Beginning April 1, 2011

Loyalty traveler post: Stay Challenges replace elite matches for Starwood and Hyatt (April 3, 2011)

Starwood Preferred Guest has announced a new member benefit effective October 1, 2011 SPG award stays and nights count for elite status qualification toward the calendar year requirement of 10 stays or 25 nights for SPG Gold elite membership and 25 stays or 50 nights for SPG Platinum membership. All award stays including nights on points, Cash & Points award stays, and free nights earned from promotions like this year’s Stay 3 and earn one free Starwood Resort night count as elite qualifying stays and nights.

Award Stays Count for Elite

  • Free Nights on SPG Points
  • SPG Cash & Points Awards
  • Free Nights earned from SPG Promotions
  • SPG 5th Night Free Awards count as 5 elite nights.
  • Only SPG award stays and nights with check-out date October 2, 2011 or later will count. No retroactive credit for 2011.
  • SPG Award stays gifted to another member will be elite qualifying stays for the member who stays on the award and no elite status for the member who gifts the award.

This announcement may be old news to many readers who saw a wikileaks-type pre-release from our own Julian Assange-like hero for the travel loyalty program world. Gary Leff broke the SPG news on Monday, September 26 and then backed up his source in writing when he published a confidential SPG memo to Starwood Hotels General Managers on his View from the Wing blog on Tuesday, September 27.

Starwood Preferred Guest officially announced the new SPG member benefit on Wednesday, September 27 with its webpage “Award Nights Count“.

Loyalty Traveler Analysis

SPG members who regularly earn SPG Platinum with 25 paid stays or 50 paid nights are concerned this change will add competition for suite upgrades from more new Platinum members reaching Platinum elite qualification levels through award stays.

Here are links to FlyerTalk and MilePoint threads discussing the award stays count change.

Some SPG members speculate this change may result in SPG establishing a new higher tier above Platinum elite.

Personally, I like this change for Starwood Preferred Guest.

I have had more than a dozen award stays using SPG points and Cash & Points and SPG promotion award nights in the past year. Too bad this program change isn’t retroactive for all of calendar year 2011.

The change will also be useful for SPG credit card holders who can now redeem Cash & Points awards and Standard Awards while earning elite qualification credit. SPG Cash & Points awards require only 40% of the standard award points cost when supplemented with cash.

 

Gifting SPG Awards

The one term of the new policy that has an interesting new effect is when an SPG member gifts an award stay to another SPG member. I generally gift some Starwood award stays to my parents each year.

Hypothetically a person could be gifted one SPG award stay from 25 different SPG members and qualify for SPG Platinum without ever having spent a penny at a Starwood Hotel. A popular person could become loyalty royalty with SPG on the cheap.

Finding yourself short of elite qualifying stays or nights can be remedied with a little help from your friends and family to get you those few stays needed to make the elite threshold without a big outlay of cash.

Anyone want to sponsor a hotel stay for this loyalty traveler?

SPG American Express Credit Card factor

SPG members with the SPG American Express card automatically receive elite qualification credit each year with two elite stays and 5 elite nights being a complimentary benefit as a cardmember. This means SPG American Express cardmembers need only earn 8 stays or 20 nights in a calendar year to reach SPG Gold and 23 stays or 45 nights to reach SPG Platinum.

SPG members can double up the credit card elite qualification credits by having both an SPG personal American Express card and SPG Business AmEx card to jumpstart elite qualification each year with four elite stays and 10 elite nights.

SPG credit card elite stays and nights credit combined with award stays and nights and the ability to use a family member or friend’s points and receive additional elite credit for award stays gifted from another SPG member provide plenty of opportunities to reach SPG elite with minimal cash outlay.

Cash & Points Awards

The combination of SPG Cash & Points awards and Award Stays Count for Elite sets up an interesting price point for meeting elite qualification with relatively low annual hotel spend.

The cost to reach SPG Platinum elite is potentially as low as $625 and 30,000 points for someone spending 25 award stays on Cash & Points at a category 1 hotel. But that is not really a practical hotel stay pattern unless you are in some specific places in Asia. Cash & Points awards for Category 1 and 2 hotels in the U.S. are seldom offered in my experience searching hotel rates in the U.S. since these awards were introduced for U.S. hotels early 2010. This change to count award stays for elite qualifying credit probably won’t help expand the Cash & Points availability for U.S. category 1 and 2 hotels.

Category 3 and Category 4 hotels are a viable option for finding widespread Cash & Points availability in the U.S.

Qualifying for SPG Elite on One-Night Cash & Points Award Stays

The SPG Cash & Points chart above shows the cost to reach SPG Gold or SPG Platinum solely through one-night stays (10 or 25 nights) or 50 nights on Cash & Points awards.

Earning SPG Platinum only on award stays for a U.S. member who likely needs to be staying at Category 3 and 4 hotels to realistically make this work for Cash & Points hotel stays in the U.S. still needs $1,125 and 70,000 points at Category 3 hotels or $1,500 plus 100,000 points for 25 nights on Category 4 Cash & Points awards.

Earning 70,000 to 100,000 points in a year is an achievement that will be limited mostly to SPG American Express credit card holders making 5-digit charges annually. Anyone earning those kinds of points with hotel stays likely already earns SPG Platinum elite from paid stays.

For the rest of us, award stays will likely offer the ability to pick up a few additional elite qualifying stays and nights per year.

I figure I can probably earn about 20,000 to 30,000 Starpoints per year from 15 hotel stays if the promotions are good and I pick up a few Best Rate Guarantee bonuses. I have the SPG American Express card so that is another two stays. And I typically have about 8 SPG award stays per year which I can likely sustain with the points earned from about 15 paid stays. The cost to maintain SPG Platinum can be around $2,000 a year for me with this award stays count for elite change.

Making top-tier elite is the best advice I can give to loyalty program members. The benefits provided during hotel stays for top-tier elites pays back the effort and loyalty. And I don’t think SPG will be flooded with new Platinum elite members.

If I was a SPG American Express credit card big spender who is not already SPG Platinum, then I think I would really love this change. The SPG Cash & Points award chart above shows how you can turn those points and a bit of cash into elite credit with Cash & Points award stays to reach mid-tier SPG Gold. Top-tier SPG Platinum offers additional hotel stay benefits like free internet and complimentary room upgrades, including suites.

Award Stays Count is not exclusive to SPG

Hilton HHonors has long counted award stays for elite status. This was a great benefit for me for several years when I was funneling hundreds of thousands of airline miles into HHonors points and redeeming dozens of free nights on points every year. Qualifying for HHonors Diamond elite generally required only about 20 paid stays and award stays made up the balance of my elite qualification requirement of 28 stays for HHonors Diamond status.

Choice Privileges added the benefit of counting award nights for elite qualification in January 2010.

 

A change in policy discontinues elite status matches for Starwood Preferred Guest effective April 1. The policy to match comparable top elite levels from competing frequent guest programs like Hilton HHonors, Hyatt Gold Passport and Marriott Rewards is replaced by a SPG Stay Challenge.

Members seeking a fast-track to SPG Gold (normally 10 stays or 25 nights in calendar year) or SPG Platinum status (normally stays or 50 nights in a calendar year) need to email a request for consideration of a “Stay Challenge” to platinum.liaison@starwoodhotels .

The SPG Platinum “Stay Challenge” criteria reported by several members indicate 15 nights in 90 days to earn SPG Platinum elite. Earning Platinum elite status in 2011 through a Stay Challenge or normal stays/nights qualification will provide elite benefits through February 2013.

I haven’t seen any information yet on the criteria for SPG Gold elite challenge.

Source: FlyerTalk – Starwood policy change related to Status Match Requests Beginning April 1, 2011

 

Hyatt Trial Diamond elite Offer

Hyatt gave away Gold Passport instant Platinum elite and Diamond elite status for most of 2009 and through mid-May 2010 to anyone who signed up in a series of elite promotions or asked for a status match from a competitor hotel loyalty program.

Hyatt eliminated its fast-track elite status promotion in May 2010, seven months earlier than posted for the promotion end-date. In November 2010 Hyatt stopped elite status matches from other programs.

Now Hyatt Gold Passport offers Hyatt Trial Diamond for members with mid-tier to upper-tier elite in Hilton (Gold/Diamond), Marriott (Gold/Platinum), Starwood (Platinum) and Priority Club (Platinum).

Hyatt Gold Passport requires 12 nights in 60 days after starting the Diamond Trial Challenge to maintain Diamond elite beyond the trial period. Normal qualification criteria for Hyatt Gold Passport Diamond is 25 stays or 50 nights in a calendar year.

The main difference with Hyatt’s challenge compared to Starwood’s Platinum Challenge is your status is bumped up to Hyatt Gold Passport Diamond elite during the 60 days of the trial offer and includes all the benefits and bonuses of Diamond membership.

Complete the 12 nights in 60 days and your Diamond elite membership qualification is met for 2011 and you will have Diamond elite status for all 2012 and through February 28, 2013. Members report receiving the four confirmed suite upgrades for Gold Passport Diamond elites during the Trial Diamond period.

An additional perk of the Diamond Trial offer is 1,000 bonus points per night on your first six nights of the Hyatt Diamond challenge.

Suite upgrades certainly make 12 paid nights at Hyatt Hotels more enjoyable while working to extend your Diamond membership beyond the trial 60 days.

Contact Hyatt Gold Passport customer service to request Gold Passport Diamond trial offer.

Related Links:

FlyerTalk – Hyatt Tier (Status) Matching Information

One of the benefits of top elite in several hotel programs is a welcome amenity gift offered at hotel check-in. Points are an option with programs like Starwood, Hyatt, Marriott and Hilton. Other choices depend on the hotel brand and program and may include extras like a free pay-for-view in-room movie, $5 or $10 mini-bar credit, cheese and wine plate, $10 room service credit, or local gift.

I generally take the points, but now and then a bottle of wine and cheese plate is more impressive and appreciated as a gift to share with friends at the hotel. My wife and I have stuffed animals from Starwood Hotels in Australia and assorted Delft pottery around the house from stays at various Starwood Hotels in the Netherlands. Gifts are more common at hotels outside the U.S.

Fruit, cheese, bread, hors d’oeuvre plates are typical welcome amenities at full service upscale hotels.

Points are generally my choice since I don’t care too much for cheese, hors d’oeuvre or wine. How about a 6-pack of Stella Artois beer?

So, generally I bring my own beer and take points, unless I have friends visiting in the room.

The Value of Amenity Points

SPG Platinum and Hyatt Diamond amenity points really add up over the course of the year.

Assume 25 stays in 2011 (minimum qualifying stays to earn annual SPG Platinum or Hyatt Diamond elite).

SPG Platinum = 500 points per stay (250 points at Aloft, Element and Four Points brands)

25 stays x 500 points per stay = 12,500 Platinum elite welcome amenity bonus points.

Here is how I perceive the value of 12,500 Starpoints.

SPG Cash & Points reward night at any category 4 hotel requires $60 + 4,000 points.

My experience assures me there is high potential to save over $200 at a Starwood Hotel using 4,000 points for a SPG Cash & Points award with a $240+ nightly room rate. My stay at the W Chicago Lakeshore saved more than $200. I only paid tax on the $60 cash portion of the SPG reward night rather than 15% Chicago tax on the full $280 room rate.

SPG Platinum amenity points will likely have $300 to $600+ cash savings redemption value if 12,500 points are earned by the Platinum member in 2011 from 25 hotel stays. This is a high value opportunity for earning bonus points simply by checking in and turning down food or hotel credit.

Assume you take a $10 movie or mini-bar credit and you save $250 after 25 stays.

Points are generally worth more than the in-hotel amenity if you prefer earning free or discount reward nights from hotel stays.

Hyatt Diamond Amenity

Most Hyatt Hotels offer a choice of 1,000 points as a Diamond amenity. Hyatt Place and Summerfield Suites offer 500 points.

25 stays x 1,000 points = 25,000 bonus points

Hyatt category 6 hotel reward night is 22,000 points. Mid tier category 3 reward is 12,000 points.

25,000 points will likely have $400 redemption value.

Base points equivalent value shows the amenity points bonus is like having significant additional hotel spend on each hotel stay.

  • SPG Platinum = 250 or 500 points ($125 or $250 base points equivalent value)
  • Hyatt Gold Passport Diamond = 500 or 1,000 points ($100 to $200 base points equivalent value)
  • Marriott Rewards Platinum = 1,000 points ($100 base points equivalent value)
  • Hilton HHonors = 500 to 1,000 points ($50 to $100 base points equivalent value) 

Bottom line is top level amenity points are equivalent to spending an extra $100 to $250 for your hotel stay and the value of points can add around $300 to $600 in free room night rebate value to your annual hotel spend for top elite status with Hyatt or Starwood.  The value will likely be less for Marriott and Hilton members.

Many travelers do not think about a hotel until the trip destination is concrete and the nonrefundable tickets for the deed are done. The travelers writing on BoardingArea.com tend to think of travel loyalty programs ‘one year at a time’. 

Elite is an annual strategy for many loyalty travelers. Hotel and airline travel offers so much more when you are elite. 

Personally I plan hotel stays throughout the year with the purpose of earning elite in my primary loyalty programs and free nights for cheap upscale lodging with other hotel programs.

Business travelers with 100+ nights per year paid by an employer may not care about counting hotel stays and analyzing the value of points and promotions. But as a frequent guest and traveler who generally pays my own way, I want to stretch my few thousand dollars in annual hotel spend as far as I can. 

When I spend $500 on hotel rooms I try and get $1,000 in hotel value. Over the course of a year’s hotel stays I tend to average that rate.

Meet Me in the Elite Line

You do not need to be a high roller to play the upgrade game. Airlines offer complimentary and certificate upgrades to elite frequent fliers. Hotels offer complimentary room upgrades to high level elite frequent guests.

Attaining top elite hotel loyalty member status takes anywhere from 10 to 50 eligible nights during the calendar year in the hotel program. Nights or stays required for high elite depends on the hotel program. How much you spend to earn elite status is a matter of your travel needs and preferences.

My travel anecdote I typically toss out to readers is top elite status in a hotel loyalty program can be $100 per night added value between bonus points, special offers, hotel amenity gifts, complimentary room upgrades, service issue points (points given when something goes wrong) and extra personal attention.

This value will be quite a bit lower for some frequent guests.  Depending on your travel pattern the added value of high elite may be $50 or less per hotel night.

Large full-service hotels have many rooms and room types and upgrade potential. Room upgrades will be far less in lower hotel market segments. For example, Hilton Hampton Inn, Hyatt Place, Marriott Fairfield Inn, Priority Club Holiday Inn Express properties are the kinds of places where upgrades may be few and far between.

Better room location and view is common for elites.  Frequent guests who commonly have extended stays of three or more nights may have reduced upgrade-to-suite potential. A hotel is less likely to give a suite upgrade to someone on a four-night stay compared to someone staying one night when the suite at check-in time is unsold for that single night.  

Current Fast-Track Elite Promotions

Here are two current promotions to jumpstart elite status at the mid-tier level while you consider the benefits and working your way to a higher level.

Currently Starwood Preferred Guest is offering Gold elite with four hotel stays by January 31, 2011 at three Starwood Hotel brands: Aloft, Element and Four Points. SPG Gold elite normally requires 10 hotel stays or 25 nights in the calendar year. You can earn one year of Gold elite for under $400 compared to around $1,000 without a fast-track promotion.

This offer allows registration until January 31, 2011 and all eligible stays completed during the promotion period are counted. So register and get counted for SPG Gold elite.

Marriott Rewards offers instant Gold Elite via an Air China offer requiring 12 nights within 90 days to maintain elite for 2011. Join Air China Phoenix Miles (Star Alliance member airline) for free.  The great thing about this offer is hotel rates are their seasonal lowest of the year over the next three months in many locations.

Marriott Rewards normally requires 50 nights in a calendar year making this fast-track elite available for 2011 at around $1,000 to $1,200 compared to $4,000 to $5,000 by the normal hotel stay requirement.

The appeal of the W Chicago Lakeshore is its location adjacent to Lake Michigan. No other hotel I saw in downtown Chicago had such close proximity to the lake for unobstructed views to the east.

W Chicago Lakeshore view

The disadvantage of the W Lakeshore is its location is less convenient for transportation and activities aside from being near the Navy Pier with the Children’s Museum, rides, attractions, and restaurants.

W Chicago Lakeshore view of Navy Pier

The hotel is about four blocks east of Michigan Avenue in a mostly residential area of tower blocks.

Chicago W Lakeshore city view to Michigan Avenue from 33rd floor Altitude

The serene beauty of viewing the lake from a bedroom at the W Lakeshore is better than a lakeshore walk due to the eight lanes of traffic on North Lakeshore Drive bordering the bike and walk path alongside Lake Michigan. My room on the 23rd floor of the 33 floor hotel did not have any noticeable road noise.

Chicago W Lakeshore 33rd floor Altitude lake view north

The hotel bar Wave at the lobby was fairly packed with finely dressed gents and ladies. I did not fit in with my jeans attire. That didn’t inhibit me from redeeming my coupons for two free beers while I read a poorly written book with great hotel photos.

W Chicago Lakeshore lobby

Whiskey Sky is the 33rd top floor hotel bar open in the evening, but there was nothing happening there on a Sunday night at 9pm.

W Chicago Lakeshore Whiskey Sky 33rd floor bar

The bar has primarily a south and west facing view.

W Chicago Lakeshore view of Navy Pier from Whiskey Sky

In contrast, the large room Altitude also on the top floor of the W Lakeshore had a roaring party, however, this wonderful viewing space is only for private events.

W Chicago Lakeshore Altitude room on 33rd floor

I found daytime access and snapped a few photos from Altitude.

W Chicago Lakeshore, Altitude is circular room on 33rd floor

The Bliss Spa, WET pool and fitness room SWEAT are located on Floor 7.

W Chicago Lakeshore WET, 7th floor indoor pool

There is a small lakeside outside deck by the indoor pool.

W Chicago Lakeshore sweat

The W room had all the mod cons, but I wasn’t really inspired by the layout and design.

W Chicago Lakeshore bath shutters

As a Cash & Points room I received good value for $60 and 4,000 points for a $350 or so room rate after tax.

-W Chicago Lakeshore bath

The double beds made for a cramped space, but there were no lake view rooms with King beds available.

W Chicago Lakeshore double beds

The usual nice Bliss bath amenities were present and I received one of the three pricey Fiji bottled waters in the room complimentary as a SPG Platinum elite.

W Chicago Lakeshore bathroom

The seating was adequate for one person, but not for two with only one cushion chair by the window and one desk chair.

W Chicago Lakeshore chair

The TV was large with some HDTV channels. Internet worked easily and was complimentary for me as SPG elite.

W Chicago Lakeshore desk space and TV

I liked the rooms and lobby better at the W Chicago City Center, but that location and hotel is a totally different Chicago experience.

W Chicago Lakeshore

Related Post: Loyalty Traveler – W Chicago City Center in Blue Ray (Oct 27, 2010)

I am kind of excited the Giants are going to the World Series. Hopefully this will be a better show than 1989.

I booked a couple of nights in the city for the first two games this week. Rates shot up to over $600 per night after the win this evening, but I snagged the W San Francisco and InterContinental Mark Hopkins on points. Who you gonna call?

I left out mattress runs as a component of the Chicago Seminar DO hotel loyalty programs presentation.

Here is a tutorial on how I approach planning multiple one-night stays for the purposes of earning elite credit fast and maximizing promotions. Points and elite status come in handy at times.

Remember the Future

The end of 2010 is quickly approaching with only about ten weeks left for securing elite qualifying hotel stays for the 2011 membership year.

In the remaining 10 weeks of 2010 I need more Hyatt stays, more Priority Club stays, and more SPG stays. I want some cheap rooms since several of these hotel nights are more about elite status and promotion bonuses for 2011 hotel stay opportunities rather than a need for so many hotel rooms before the end of this year.

Elite Qualification is Based on a Calendar Year

Basically all the major hotel loyalty programs determine a member’s elite status level by the number of stays or nights completed in a calendar year. Most major hotel loyalty programs only count paid stays for elite status (Accor A-Club, Best Western Rewards, Carlson goldpoints plus, Hyatt Gold Passport, InterContinental Hotels Group Priority Club Rewards, Marriott Rewards, Starwood Preferred Guest and Wyndham Rewards). Hilton HHonors and Choice Privileges also count reward nights and stays for elite which adds an additional strategy component for hotel stay elite qualification. Priority Club counts almost all points earned for elite status (notable exception is points purchased for Points + Cash award stays.) HHonors also counts base points earned for elite status, but that is generally a more expensive route to elite status than qualifying by hotel stays.

Starwood Preferred Guest Stays Count Double and 4 stays to Gold promotions.

I find myself running short on SPG hotel stays in 2010 for Platinum elite requalification. Platinum elite members receive 500 welcome amenity points for most Starwood Hotel stays, except 250 points for aloft, element, and Four Points brand hotel stays.

Another major benefit of SPG elite is complimentary upgrades at full service hotels. In the past year my upgrades have varied from as basic as a top floor room with hotel lounge access, but the less desirable view at the Sheraton San Jose to a junior suite preferred view room at the Walt Disney World Dolphin on a Cash & Points rate to a full suite at Westin Market Street San Francisco on a $99 hotel rate.

 

Planning Mattress Runs

One of my main objectives is to get cheap room nights since I am planning to book more room nights than I really need for work or leisure. I must complete 5 stays to earn a SPG Rewarding Returns promotion bonus that will allow me to book a five night Category 5 hotel for 36,000 points rather than 48,000 points in 2011. That works out to essentially 2,400 bonus points per stay.

Five stays at Four Points, aloft, or element hotels during Stays Count Double will also fast-track requalification for SPG Platinum elite in 2010 to retain my Platinum elite membership through February 2012. SPG Platinum elite normally requires 25 stays in a calendar year.

I definitely prefer to stay at Westin, Sheraton and upper-upscale Starwood brands, but the option to get 10 stay credits with only 5 paid hotel nights for around $500 compared to needing around $1,500+ for 10 stays at Starwood upper-upscale brands is a major motivator to downscale my desired hotel market segment over the next two months.

Personally I give SPG Platinum elite a $1,000+ value over being SPG Gold as long as I spend 15 nights or more at Starwood Hotels in 2011. I estimate I will average around $100 per hotel night in added value by being SPG Platinum. Some complimentary room upgrades are $100 to $200 in added value like when booking a lowest rate room in the bottom category and getting a suite upgrade.

Not all Starwood Hotel stays will have that high an added-value due to Platinum elite. My two Starwood Hotel stays in Chicago this past week actually fell short of my $100 per night estimate since I only received Preferred view rooms with no substantial room category upgrade at either hotel, lounge access at the Sheraton Chicago ($15 value) and two free beers at the W Lakeshore Chicago ($12 value) + 500 bonus points at each hotel (1000 points = $29 purchase price value with current Starpoints promotion). That works out to about $28 added value per room night. Still, even at that rate I can expect to get about $420 in added value in 2011 with 15 room nights, in addition to the 12,000 points discount 5-night category 5 hotel reward stay.

I’ll certainly come out ahead more than $500 in 2011 by planning five stays at Four Points hotels before the end of 2010. 

Finding Cheap Rooms

Stays Count Double only applies to Aloft, Element and Four Points brands. There are no Aloft or Element Hotels in the San Francisco Bay Area so I will focus on finding low cost Four Points hotels.

In the San Francisco area I have five hotel choices within 150 miles of my home:

  • Four Points San Francisco Airport
  • Four Points San Francisco Bay Bridge
  • Four Points San Rafael
  • Four Points Pleasanton
  • Four Points San Jose Downtown

Price factors:

Book refundable rooms whenever possible to lock in rate, but have the option of rebooking if rate drops before stay which is highly probable. 

Nightly Parking fees  – $20 per night San Jose Downtown impacts the $89 room rate; the other Four Points locations offer free parking.

Cost of gas to reach hotel – San Rafael is 250 miles roundtrip so $30 in gas compared to San Jose at 140 miles roundtrip or $16 in gas.

Location factor – accessing San Francisco Bay Bridge and San Rafael require driving in heavy traffic areas. San Jose Downtown is only hotel that has interesting sites within walking distance around hotel. Pleasanton is in the burbs. SFO is quite familiar and boring location.

Weekend vs. weekday – San Rafael is the only hotel here that consistently has lower weekday rates than weekend rates. Most of my stays will need to be on weekends to get the best price. Four Points Pleasanton is in a corporate business park area and weekday rates will be double the cost of weekend stays.

Holidays: Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays can result in really low rates and provide a good opportunity for end-of-year mattress runs. Four Points Pleasanton has $79 and $80 rates from November 19-28. Unfortunately this hotel is the most distant from the other hotels. Pleasanton is good for mattress runs by alternating nights between Hyatt Place Dublin ($62/night during Thanksgiving week) and Four Points Pleasanton to earn low-cost bonuses in two loyalty programs.

How to find low rates:

Travelocity allows me to check room rates over next 90 days. These rates will mirror the rates available on Starwood sites. And if the low rate is not showing up on the Starwood site, then I can file a Starwood Hotels Best Rate Guarantee (BRG) claim and receive 2,000 bonus points for the hotel stay. I filed a BRG today with SPG.

Four Points San Jose Downtown

Friday, Saturday and Sundays are inexpensive.

My initial thought is book San Jose on Friday night, go to another Four Points for Saturday night and get San Jose for Sunday night on the drive home. I can check in Sunday and go home and receive 2 stay credits for about $100. For about $300 I can receive 6 SPG elite stay credits over a single weekend.

San Francisco Airport tends to be cheap on Saturday nights. Here is the Travelocity calendar for Four Points SFO.

Four Points San Rafael drops to $99 per night every night in December 2010. Not bad for Marin County. Maybe even see George Lucas at the Starbucks.

Then there is always East Bay on the east side of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. I rarely venture into those parts, but I have wanted to check out the Four Points San Francisco Bay Bridge for several years.

I think it is time for the Four Points Industrial Tour of northern California for SPG hotel loyalty enthusiasts and wannabes.

I have always liked the feel of platinum.

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