Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Redemption Stories: 72,000 Reward Point stay at a New York City Best Western Hotel for only 30,000 Points!

 Going back a couple of weeks ago we brought you the details of Best Western's Fall promotion and it wasn't met with huge fanfare as it's a simple double points offer. However the promotion also includes a redemption portion that is being met with lots of fanfare. That offer is that you can redeem 10,000 points for a reward night at any Best Western Hotel in North America. Of course you wouldn't want to redeem that amount for a hotel that's only 8,000 points but with many being in the 16,000 to 24,000 point range per night you can see why this becomes a great offer.

When we posted the offer there was some confusion on how you book the redemption offer. Thanks to our reader BoogieManer we learned how you do. You simply needed to call Best Western Rewards customer service to take advantage of the redemption offer. Remember it is only good for stays between November 1 and January 31 however you can book those stays right away:


As you can see the Redemption Story here is one that provides some big time value! BoogieManer booekd a hotel in New York City for only 10,000 points per night (30,000 total) instead of 24,000 points per night (72,000 total) That is some huge savings and an example how you really need to keep on top of the game and utilize promotions like this when they come about. Good job BoogieManer!

Great news is that these rates are also now available online, you don't have to actually call in! Here is another New York example at the Best Western Premier Herald Square:


The hotel normally goes for 36,000 points per night but during this promotion it is only 10,000 points!

Once again here are the details of the Best Western promotion:

Double Rewards Points for stays at all Best Western branded hotels Worldwide. Full details, Online registration and booking (Registration is required) Until Nov 30, 17
Additional offer: BWR members can redeem 10,000 points for an exclusive offer for a Free Night valid for a stay at any Best Western branded hotel in North America.  The free night is valid for stays taking place between November 1, 2017 and January 31, 2018 

Have you or are you going to take advantage of this offer? Tell us your story in the comments section below!

Thursday, October 5, 2017

October 5 Update: You can now buy WestJet Gift Cards, 200 bonus Aeroplan Miles on your 1st Esso fuel purchase & more!


WestJet has jumped into the gift card game! You can now purchase WestJet Gift Cards to give to your friends or family or use yourself for WestJet flights. The cards come in both Plastic Gift Cards and eGift Cards. You can learn more about and purchase the cards here.
  • Start at $25 CAD up to $2,000 CAD per card
  • Are purchased through a secured transaction
  • Can be combined with a credit card when redeeming for a flight purchase
  • Are redeemable on westJet.com or through travel agents

We've added another new airline partner to our book travel page! You can now book Brussels Airlines via the page for their flights between Toronto and Brussels and beyond!

Posts since our last update:

Travel Deals
Lufthansa has launched a Thanksgiving sale with flights departing from Canada to Europe from as low as $788. Book by Oct 7! Find out more here
 

Canadian Bonus Offers
Air Canada / Aeroplan
- 200 Bonus Aeroplan Miles when you make your first fuel purchase of 40 litres at an Esso station in Canada. More... Until Jan 8, 18

Other Bonus Offers
AeroMexico Club Premier
- Double Club Premier Points when you fly AeroMexico on select routes including Monterrey and Detroit; Leon and Los Angeles or Atlanta. More... Until Nov 30, 17

Air New Zealand Airpoints
- Double Airpoints Dollars when you rent with Avis or Budget Worldwide. More... Book by Oct 15 for rentals until Nov 30, 17

Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan
- Double Mileage Plan Miles when you fly on Qantas between the U.S. or Canada and Australia.  More... Register by Oct 31 for travel Nov 1 - May 31, 18

American AAdvantage
- Earn up to 35,000 Bonus AAdvantage Miles when you buy or gift 20,000 or more miles. More... Until Nov 2 ,17

British Airways Executive Club
- Double Avios on Avis rentals of 2 days or more Worldwide. More.... Book by Oct 31 for rentals until Jan 31, 18

Starwood Preferred Guest
- Double Starpoints for stays at the Sheraton Desert Oasis Villas, Scottsdale. More... Until ?

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Top 5 Credit Card Sign Up offers for October

Here are the Rewards Canada Top 5 Credit Card Sign Up offers for the month of October! This is not a 'best' credit card list like our Top Travel Rewards Credit Card rankings but instead a look at cards that have very good acquisition (sign up) offers. As always when choosing a card you should always take other factors into account other than the sign up bonus, but when most or all of these cards are first year free, they can and do pay off even when you grab them strictly for sign up rewards. In fact all of the cards on this list for September are first year free so you can try them out at no cost and decide later on if the card is right for you. All the while earning the sign up bonus which can be used to subsidize your travels!

A huge change this month as we lose the American Express Gold Rewards Card from the list! This card has not left the since we launched this feature a few years ago! Sad to see it go but it was a must so that Amex can get an equal amount of people signing up for that card and the new Cobalt card. The card that takes it spot is the CIBC Aventura Visa Infinite Card which we last saw in this list in June.
 
Here are our top 5 credit card sign up offers for October (in alphabetical order)
BMO AIR MILES World Elite Mastercard - 3,000 Miles  (Apply here)
The best ever sign up bonus for an AIR MILES co-branded card makes it into our Top 5 sign up list thanks to its 3,000 miles sign up bonus (worth ~$300 or more) no annual fee in the first year and a new companion ticket offer! Even you aren't a fan of AIR MILES the fact you can get 3,000 miles and them as cash rewards for no cost to you should be enough to go out and get this card

BMO BMO Rewards World Elite Mastercard- 20,000 Points  (Apply here)
It's been awhile since this card has graced the top 5 credit card sign up offers! 20,000 points is your sign up bonus that is worth $200 in travel and since the card is first year free right now (they bill you $150 and then rebate after several months) that means your $200 in travel is free and yes you even get the Priority Pass access and 4 lounge passes included in that first year free. 

CIBC Aventura Visa Infinite (Apply Here)
Back into the list the CIBC Aventura Visa Infinite card offers a 15,000 Aventura Points sign up bonus worth anywhere from $150 to $300 depending on what type of flight you redeem for and since the annual fee of $120 (and supplementary cards are waived as well) those 15,000 points come at no cost to you.
Scotiabank Gold American Express Card - 30,000 Points  (Apply here)
A very strong card in the earn category for Gas, Grocery and Dining/Entertainment purchases, the current sign up bonus for the Scotiabank Gold American Express Card is 30,000 points when you reach $750 in spending in the first three months. That 30,000 points is equal to a $300 travel credit and since this card is a book anywhere card you can book the travel how you want when you want and when the charge shows up on your account you can redeem the points against the charge. The card normally has a $99 annual fee but of course that is waived in the first year if you apply by October 31, 2017!

http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=rePwQEjA0OI&offerid=373814.23&type=3&subid=0TD First Class Visa Infinite Card - 50,000 Points (Apply here)
Its been awhile since this card has had a good sign up offer and now it has what we can recall as one of its highest bonuses of 50,000 points but that's not all it also has the first year fee waived! You get the standard sign up bonus of 20,000 upon approval and another 30,000 when you spend $1,000 in the first 90 days of having the card. Those 50,000 points translate to $200 worth of travel credits for any travel booking or $250 worth of travel for bookings made via Expedia For TD

If you went for all these cards you ultimately could end up with $1,300 or so in travel credits but even if you only take on one or two you are helping your travel budget significantly at no cost other than regular credit card spend

Hotel Review: The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage


A mid August stay in the Palm Springs area is not for everyone. I believe only one day of our trip was below 40C and that day was 39. The highest we got on our trip was 47C. It's because of these temps that the Palm Springs area has its low season during the summer and that means you can get hotels that normally run $500 or more per night during the winter season for much less than that. Such was the case with our trip to Palm Springs this past August where we averaged about $250 per night for a hotel that when I checked today for February stays is close to $600 per night.

We've gone to the California desert a few times and on this trip we wanted to try somewhere new. After some searching we decided on The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage  a relatively new hotel to the area that was built in 2014 and I ended up booking it for us via the Fine Hotels and Resorts benefit that comes with The Platinum Card from  American Express. The price via FHR was slightly higher than booking directly with Marriott/Ritz however when you take into account the FHR benefits of a $100 food and beverage credit plus daily breakfast for 2 which they simply deducted $70 from the hotel bill each time we ate on site and the rate ended up being cheaper than booking direct.

To get to the hotel you drive up into the hills above Rancho Mirage on Frank Sinatra Drive where the hotel is somewhat secluded with a couple of gated exclusive communities overlooking the entire Palm Desert area. We rented a car and came up to the hotel valet parking to drop off our car (you don't have a choice, more on that below) and upon entering the lobby we were greeted by many employees including ones doling out free Champagne for those checking in. Check in took sometime as there was a line up of about 6 or so people ahead of us. We arrived on a Saturday and the resort was quite busy, as even though it is low season, Palm Springs does pick up somewhat on weekends with many Southern Californian residents taking a staycation in the area, not to mention we were there the last weekend of the Los Angeles area school break. So suffice to say Saturday was a bit busy but 24 hours later the resort was almost a ghost town. I would actually recommend visiting Palm Springs during the week rather than the weekend as every time we've gone we've encountered the same pattern. Saturday busy, first half of Sunday busy then everyone clears out.

On to the actual stay!

The Room
We booked a two queen room with a desert view and as a FHR booking we are supposed to receive an upgrade for free based on availability. The room we got was a two queen room with a desert view with a balcony - woohoo jackpot on the upgrade! (Hope my sarcasm is noted) Not to worry the room had lots of room and really suited our needs for the stay. Here are pictures of the room and always we'll them do the talking:


View from the balcony





As you can see the room was quite nice and the bathroom was awesome, nice and big with lots of space, separate shower and the kids had fun with the TV in there while brushing their teeth.

The Grounds
The resort itself is beautiful and affords great views over the Palm Desert. Being situated on the hills on the western side of Rancho Mirage you do have some of the best views out of any hotels in the area. The hotel boasts two pools, the main pool which is for all guests and a second which is for adults only. Outside of the busier Saturday the pool areas during our stay were really quiet and the service for food and drinks was really good! The hotel also has some great activities for kids with the Ritz Kids Club providing a pool table, ping pong and more while there were other activities available outside. Our girls stuck to playing pool mostly while mom and dad enjoyed drinks right upstairs from the kids club at State Fare Kitchen & Bar.
View of the Palm Desert from the hot tub - probably full during winter months but only saw one or two brave souls use
it in the 40+ degree weather!
The Main Pool

Dining
We dined at two of three possible options at the resort. First was State Fare Kitchen & Bar. We had numerous breakfasts here since it was part of Fine Hotels & Resorts option, had one dinner there and many nights of sitting back and enjoying great cocktails and beer.  The other dining option we also partook in was from the Air Pool Bar which is dining option around the pool. Finally the resort also has a high end steak house called The Edge which we did not try out. Overall the food was decent at the resort, nothing spectacular but not bad although my Filet Mignon at State Fare as probably the best meal I had on the whole trip.

Only one drawback
The only drawback of staying at this hotel is the lack of self parking. The hotel has valet parking only and the hotel is not on the beaten path so a car is really needed (unless of course you use Uber etc.) If you know the Rewards Canada family we up and go at a moments notice so it was somewhat of a drag to always have to call ahead 5 to 10 minutes before we wanted to leave to have our car brought up to the front entrance. It would be nice to see this hotel add a self parking option.

Overall Thoughts
The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage really met our expectations and was a great hotel to stay at. The service from all the staff members was impeccable, the room met our needs and all the amenities really suited what we were looking for for wanting to get away for some relaxation during the summer months. If you can tolerate 40 to nearly 50 degree weather I would recommend the Palm Springs area for summer since its much cheaper to stay at places like the Ritz-Carlton and experience higher end luxury for what you may pay for a mid-range hotel during the Winter season.

Hotel details
The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage (Book here)
Ritz-Carlton/Marriott Rewards Tier: 4
Points required for a free night (Standard) 60,000 Points
Points required for a free night (PointSaver) 50,000 Points
Cash+Points Requirement: 32,000 Points + US$260 per night for standard rooms

Talk to us! Have you stayed at the Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage? What are your thoughts of the hotel? Or are you planning to and looking forward to it? Let us know below! 

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

October 4 Update: New Amex Centurion Lounge in Hong Kong along with new entry rules, The Bisha - a new Toronto Hotel & more

It's a lounge kind of day! We brought you the review of the Plaza Premium Lounge in Winnipeg and the following news as well:

American Express' new Centurion Lounge in Hong Kong is now open and with that news also comes further restrictions on access to Centurion Lounges. No longer will they be available to any American Express cardholders. Gone is the option for those holding non-Platinum or Centurion Cards to access the lounges for a fee. Entry is strictly restricted now to Centurion and Platinum Cardholders. Now more than ever does it make sense to grab yourself The Platinum Card from American Express if your travels take you to any of the cities that have Centurion Lounges or even anywhere else because of the other lounge access options the card provides.



One of Toronto's newest boutique hotels opened up recently, The Bisha is part of the Loews Hotel famly and looks like a super cool place to stay! The hotel has 96 rooms that were designed by Studio Munge and have some exclusive guestrooms and suites envisioned by Lenny Kravitz.We'd love to hear if any of our readers have tried out this new hotel yet! Find out more about this new hotel here.

The CIBC Aerogold Visa Infinite Privilege has an increased sign up bonus of up to 50,000 Aeroplan Miles. You'll receive 25,000 miles with your first purchase and 25,000 more if you spend $1,000 in the first three months of having the cards. Find our more here.


Korean Air has been added as our latest travel provider on our book travel page. If you need to book or are planning on booking Korean Air flights you can do it via our book travel page. Booking travel via this page helps support Rewards Canada in all our endeavors to bring you the services we do!




Posts since our last update:

Travel Deals
Jet Airways has a great seat sale in Economy from Toronto to select destinations in Europe* for flights operated by Jet Airways and interline partners Travel must be via Amsterdam Tickets must be purchased on or before Oct 4, 2017 Travel must commence between Oct 16, 2017 and Dec 10, 2017 or between Jan 8, 2018 and May 6, 2018 *Europe includes - Barcelona,Birmingham, Dublin, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Munich, Oslo, Prague, Rome, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb, Zurich. Find out more here
 

Canadian Bonus Offers
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Other Bonus Offers

Air France KLM Flying Blue
- Earn up to 2,000 Bonus Flying Blue Miles when you book hotels via myboutiquehotel.com. More... Until Dec 31, 17

American AAdvantage
- 1,000 Bonus AAdvantage Miles for stays of 2 or more nights at Starwood Hotels Worldwide. More... Until Dec 31, 17

IHG Rewards Club
- 50% extra IHG Rewards Club points (for IHG Business Rewards members) with the Booker Bonus. More... Book by Nov 30, 17

Qatar Airways Privilege Club
- Earn up to 30,000 Bonus QMiles when you fly between Canberra and Doha. More... Feb 12 - May 15, 18

Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
- Up to Triple KrisFlyer Miles for stays at Alila Hotels. More... Until Dec 31, 17

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