Monday, April 16, 2018

Marriott Rewards and Starwood Preferred Guest come together with the announcement of one set of benefits

There have been lots of rumours and some spoilers floating around the frequent traveller blogs and forums about today's announcement from Marriott International. Some of those rumours are true while some others are not.  Invites went out to select people including ourselves for the multiple events running tonight around the world including the Ritz-Carlton Toronto which will see Rewards Canada's Jeff Fredericks attending and reporting back later! It all surrounds the combination of Marriott Rewards and Starwood Preferred Guest. Marriott is giving us some lead time before it happens this August so that we can all get ready for the changes, customers and employees alike for the newly combined program. As is expected there will be some give and take with the unification of the two loyalty programs but in general the give side seems to win out!
Be sure to also read these follow up posts:
Further details to the combination of the Marriott Rewards, Starwood Preferred Guest and Ritz-Carlton Rewards Programs

Ouch! No more Starpoints bonus for the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express - Statement credits instead
Now onto to the good news, the press release that is coming out the same time as this post lists a lot of the details of the newly unified program but not all. Last week I had a chance to interview David Flueck, Senior Vice President of Global Loyalty, Marriott International, about all the changes and he revealed even more details to us. What follows is a combination of everything we know from the press release, the media details provided to us by Marriott and from our interview with David.

Unification of three programs
First off, David said they are thrilled to one program with one set of benefits and we have to say that we are thrilled as well! The combination of the three programs will see one program with 110 million members (yes pretty much 4x the population of Canada) who will be able to seamlessly book, earn and redeem at over 6,500 hotels Worldwide from 29 brands in 127 countries. Even though it is one unified program, the three separate programs will continue to run under this one set of unified benefits until the new name for the program is released sometime in 2019. This means you will continue to use Marriott.com, the Marriott app, Ritz-Carlton.com, SPG.com, the SPG app and all associated booking channels until that point but all of the channels will show the entire portfolio of 6,500+ hotels. Yes that's right, you can book a J.W. Marriott on SPG.com if you like.

What happens to my Starpoints?
This will be just as we have become accustomed to since Marriott bought Starwood and allowed you to link your SPG and Marriott Rewards accounts in that you'll get 3 Marriott Rewards points for every Starpoint you have. Come August it means whatever Starpoints you have will be tripled into the unified program.

Earning Points
Members from all three programs will earn ten points for every dollar spent at all brands except for Residence Inn, TownePlace Suites and Element which will be five points per every dollar spent. With bonuses, elite members will earn even more for stays, see the chart below. In August, all members will begin earning points for food and beverage and qualifying incidentals on their folio, rather than just the room rate.  David stated that on average, members will earn 20% more points per dollar spent then they currently do. That number most likely comes from the higher earn rate that will be seen at Starwood Hotels (currently base level is 2 Starpoints per dollar which equates to 6 points) and for Marriott Rewards members earning on those non room rate charges. Once earned you will still be able to transfer points between accounts for those who live at the same address.


Elite Status
First off there were some rumours of multiple elite levels having a spend requirement and David clarified those were not true. It is only the Platinum Premier 100 night Ambassador level that includes a spend requirement. The combined program will have five elite levels over and above the base level. Stay 10 nights in a year and Silver status is yours, 25 earns you Gold, 50 for Platinum while 75 gets you Platinum Premier. Surpass 100 nights and have $20,000 in spend and you'll have Platinum Premier Ambassador status. Lifetime status members will continue to have their status recognized.
The breakfast offering for Platinum and Platinum Premier members will be expanded to 23 participating brands, including Courtyard, AC Hotels by Marriott, Protea and Moxy, as well as all resorts. For certain brands, members will receive free breakfast or an on-property food and beverage credit for breakfast or other dining options.



Redeeming Points 
There will be one award chart for all the hotel brands across the three chains. The new award chart sees eight categories ranging from a low of 7,500 points to a maximum of 85,000 points for a standard one night redemption. This chart will be in place come this August and all redemptions will be at the standard level for the remainder of the year. Then sometime in 2019 they will be adding Peak and Off-Peak awards that will cost 20% more or 20% less than the standard redemption amount. All of this can be seen in the chart below (we have also added the old charts for comparison) There will not be any dynamic pricing that surfaced in the rumours over the past week however others were correct with the Peak and Off-Peak rewards. What we don't know today is what categories all the 6,500 hotels will fall into as the old Marriott Rewards chart had 9 categories, Ritz-Carlton had 5 tiers and SPG had 7 categories. They will continue to offer no black out dates for points redemptions at all their hotels and also continue with the 5th night free benefit.

UPDATE: April 16 10:41PM MT  
Marriott provided us initially with an award chart that apparently was modified between last week and today but they forgot to send us the new one. Thanks to @barrychoi for catching this for us and letting me know! Here is the correct chart:

The current SPG chart which will disappear in August
Outside of the select Starwood locations that can charge up to 140,000 Starpoints per night we can see that many category 7 hotels should be cheaper come August as they will only be 60,000 points and potentially move up to 85,000 when category 8 is released. We don't know at this time what those select 'don't have to abide by the award chart' Starwood locations will be charging - will they be following the chart or will they be able to continue to charge more?


The current Marriott Rewards chart which will disappear in August
This is where we may possibly see the worst news. Seeing that the best of the best Marriott Hotels are only 45,000 points right now there is a good possibility some of them will jump to 50,000, 60,000 or even 85,000 points for one standard night. Not to mention when Peak pricing kicks in they'll be a lot more than that.

The current Ritz-Carlton Rewards chart which will disappear in August
Even the Ritz-Carlton side could potentially see some increases when that 85,000 point level kicks in. For the remainder of 2018 however you'll be able to get those top end Ritz locations for 10,000 points less since the new chart peaks at 60,000 for this year.

What was explained to me by David is that more hotels will actually be moving down in points cost than up. He promises there is lots of good news in the new chart and what categories hotels will fall into. One could expect the top end Ritz-Carlton locations to be at that top 60,000 point level. 

Airline Transfers
Great news here! Marriott has kept the much coveted SPG airline transfer ratios and by combining the two programs there will be many more airlines (over 40) to choose from one account owning to the fact they did have some different airline partners. The transfer rate to most airlines will be 3 points to one mile (the same as the old SPG 1:1 since Starpoints convert 1:3 to the new program) They are also retaining the bonus for transferring more points. This means if you transfer 60,000 Points to airline miles they will throw in an additional 15,000 points so that you get 25,000 airline miles. So 60,000 points gets you 25,000 miles which is the same as the old SPG 20,000 points to get 25,000 miles.

Hotel + Air Packages 
There is no info on Marriott's very popular Hotel+Air packages in the press release or media materials but David did tell me that they will continue. We'll have to wait to see what the redemption rates will look like with the new categories and of course the different airline redemption rates over Marriott Rewards.

Canadian Credit Card
As most of you know, the Chase Marriott Rewards Premier Visa card left our market this past March  leaving only the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express (and it's business brethren). This card will continue on indefinitely and when the new unified benefits launch it will automatically switch the points earning over to 3 points per dollar spent and possibly 6 points per dollar for stays at Marriott and Starwood locations should Amex choose to extend that promotional offer.

The card will change eventually though based on this statement in the U.S. version of their press release:
Finally, we will be announcing changes to cobrand cards in Canada, Japan, The United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates at a later date
 I do have one concern that hopefully doesn't transpire. The new luxury version of the SPG Amex in the States will only offer 2 points per dollar on most purchases and I am scared that might be the eventual base earn rate on all Starwood cards including ours here in Canada. Granted the new luxury has a bunch of other benefits including 6 points at hotels, 3 on airfare and U.S. restaurants plus $300 annually in statement credits for on-property purchases, a free night award up to 50,000 points, automatic Gold elite status, a $100 fee credit for Global Entry, Priority Pass Select membership and more. Perhaps the lower earn on most purchases with the luxury card is the compromise for all the other benefits. Fingers crossed that's the case and fingers crossed that maybe we'll get a luxury card too!

I did ask David if they were actively pursuing a new partner in Canada to replace Chase so that Marriott would have a Visa or Mastercard option to compliment the Amex portfolio and he said they are but there is no news on that front yet.

Marriott & SPG Moments
Marriott will be growing the experiential offers they provide from Marriott Rewards and SPG Moments. The 110,000 new Moments experiences in 1,000 destinations can be purchased with cash and are in addition to the 8,000 exclusive, member experiences that only can be redeemed with points on Marriott Rewards Moments and SPG Moments.  In the future, all Moments experiences will be available to be redeemed with points.

Marriott is also announcing Moments Live, a collection of premiere musical and culinary events powered by Marriott’s partnership with Universal Music Group (UMG) and its newest partnership with LITV Entertainment Group. The series kicks off with a selection of:
  • VIP access and exclusive performances throughout Keith Urban’s recently announced Graffiti U World Tour.
  • Access to intimate, thoughtfully crafted events with superstar chefs and well-known musicians in picturesque settings.
  • Exclusive, VIP access to music and culinary themed events in Napa Valley, such as private festivals Live In The Vineyard and Live In The Vineyard Goes Country.
  In the coming months, Marriott will provide members with information about how and when in August they can begin combining their loyalty accounts.

Final thoughts
The hotel portfolio that you will be able to seamlessly book, stay, earn and redeem at is pretty extraordinary. You will have over 350 luxury hotels, 150 beach front hotels and almost 350 over water bungalows not to mention every other type of option from small town hotels, big city high rises and more. Can't complain about that and considering they are continuing with the black out date rule you may have some good chances at scoring some amazing stays with this program.

To sum it all up, you are really get the best of both of the big programs in the new program. The only unknowns at this time are what categories the hotels will fall into in the new chart and what the air+hotel packages will look like. Those could make or break the good news but we have faith in what David told us that overall the program is getting richer and more hotels will go down in categories than up. It really looks like Marriott has done their homework and listened to members of Marriott Rewards and Starwood Preferred Guest - and more so to the latter as it has been the SPG members who have been the most vocal and most worried about what could happen to one of the best programs out there.

Now let's hear from you, tell us what you think about today's news in the comments below!

Be sure to also read these follow up posts:
Further details to the combination of the Marriott Rewards, Starwood Preferred Guest and Ritz-Carlton Rewards Programs

Ouch! No more Starpoints bonus for the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express - Statement credits instead

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Hotel Review: San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront

The Rewards Canada family was in need of a hotel near SFO for a quick overnight stay to catch a flight in the morning. We wanted something close, not crazy expensive and of course a hotel where status could get us something extra. It seems like most of the hotels around the airport get average reviews with nothing really outstanding, so having Platinum status with Marriott we decided on the San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront since it was close and has a M Club lounge. By having the lounge it made for an easy breakfast option when not having too much time in the morning before our flight.

Walking into the hotel it may seem pretty nice but one thing you learn is that you can’t judge how good it is by its lobby or entrance area. Some hotels can have amazing public spaces and the rooms will be well.... not that amazing. Such is the case here! The check in area was crazy busy with quite a long line but luckily the elite line only had three people waiting in it. We had done a mobile check in and requested a mobile key but that never made it to our phone. The lady working the elite desk was pleasant, told us we were upgraded to a concierge level room however she never asked what Platinum amenity we wanted. Per Marriott’s own terms and conditions we are to be provided with a $100 credit for them not asking. When I called down and requested the $100 credit they said we selected points which wasn’t the case at all. We have brought this up directly with Marriott via Twitter and we eventually did get the credit after having to reach out several times.

As well when doing the mobile check in you can put in additional requests and in this case we requested two additional duvets but those weren’t waiting for us in the room. I had to call down for those and also ask for more bath towels since the room only had two for the four of us. This has got to be one of my biggest pet peeves with so many hotels, not just this hotel! When you book a room you are asked how many guests there are per room so they should make sure it is stocked accordingly.  I would have to say 75% of the time the number of bath towels do not match the number of people on the booking.

The room itself was OK and the best part about it was a little surprise waiting for us in the toilet! Not sure if housekeeping was overwhelmed and rushing their room cleaning but they sure missed that! Speaking of the toilet, the toilet paper holder didn’t hold the roll well and it pretty much fell off every time it was used. In all honesty I was surprised the room was considered concierge level.

Here are a few shots of the room, I didn't take too many as we were pretty tired and just wanted to get to bed!



The views from this room however are an avgeek's dream as it faced onto the waterfront and the parallel approach for runways 28R and 28L.
 
The M Club lounge is on the main floor at the end of the lobby and was very busy when we went in for breakfast. We did take the last four seat area in the lounge as all the other possibly tables for 4 people were already occupied. The food options were decent with a wide selection of cold and hot options including some breakfast tacos that our oldest daughter really enjoyed.





Maybe we've been spoiled by some of the other Marriott hotels we have stayed at and were expecting similar quality to those as all four of us were a little disappointed in the hotel. We had it booked for our transit back to Calgary but cancelled that booking and decided we would try out the Aloft hotel a few blocks away. Watch for that review to come soon!

Hotel details
San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront (Book here)
Marriott Rewards Category: 8
Points required for a free night (Standard) 40,000 Points
Points required for a free night (PointSaver) 35,000 Points
Cash+Points Requirement: 24,500 Points + US$145 per night for standard rooms

Talk to us! Have you stayed at the San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront? What are your thoughts of the hotel? Or are you planning to and looking forward to it? Let us know below! 

Friday, April 13, 2018

April 13 Update: 25 Free AIR MILES, 100 Free ConnectMiles and save 50% on a second room with Starwood in EMEA


You can get 25 Free AIR MILES Reward Miles for subscribing to Lowes emails! Find out more here. (Bonus Miles will not be awarded to residents in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, Newfoundland and Labrador)


And speaking of free miles, over on FFB we detailed how you can get 100 Free Copa ConnectMiles - I know not many of you use this program but good to know about just in case you do!

Posts since our last update:

Travel Deals
Travelling with family to Europe, the Middle East or Africa? Starwood hotels offers 50% off a second room so that you can have more space. Find out more here.

Remember to visit Rewards Canada's Travel Booking site to book travel directly with many of your favourite airlines, hotels and more!

Canadian Bonus Offers
Air Canada / Aeroplan
- Earn up to 3,000 Bonus Aeroplan Miles when you sign up for a new Costco membership. More... Until May 13, 18

Other Bonus Offers
Avianca LifeMiles
- 25% Bonus LifeMiles when you convert hotel loyalty points into LifeMiles. More... Until May 6, 18

Ethiopian Sheba Miles
- 100% Bonus Sheba Miles when you fly Ethiopian between Addis Ababa and Chicago. More... Jul 9 - Aug 7, 18
- 1,500 Bonus Sheba Miles when you fly Ethiopian to/from Johannesburg. More... Until Apr 30, 18

JAL Mileage Bank
- Double Mileage Bank Miles for stays at participating Hyatt Hotels in Asia, Australia and Hawaii. More... Until Jun 30, 18
- Double Mileage Bank Miles for your hotel stays booked via Kaligo. More... Book by May 14 for stays until Dec 31, 18

Le Club AccorHotels
- Quadruple Le Club Accorhotels Points for stays at any participating Rixos Hotel Worldwide. More... Register and book by Apr 30 for stays until Jun 17, 18

Sonesta Hotels Travel Pass
- Double Travel Pass Points for stays at participating Sonesta Hotels Worldwide. More... Book by May 15 for stays until Jun 30, 18
- Double Travel Pass Points and free valet parking for stays at the Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Baltimore. More... Until ?

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Top 5 Credit Card Sign Up offers for April

Here are the Rewards Canada Top 5 Credit Card Sign Up offers for the month of April! 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 just 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 the sign up rewards. In fact all of the cards on this list 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 you earn the sign up bonus which can be used to subsidize your travels!

No change this month in the cards in this Top 5 list but you should know that this is the last month that you can get the really good RBC Avion offer. Read more about that offer here.


Here are our top 5 credit card sign up offers for April (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 continues to be in the Top 5 sign up list thanks to its 3,000 miles sign up bonus (worth ~$300 or more) and no annual fee in the first year! Even if you aren't a fan of AIR MILES the fact you can get 3,000 miles and them use them as cash rewards for no cost to you should be enough to go out and get this card.

BMO Rewards Mastercard- 20,000 Points  (Apply here)
Included in the revamped BMO Rewards program that essentially sees the program devalued the BMO Rewards Mastercard has never been on this list before. It now makes the list because it actually has a limited time sign up bonus and the card has no annual fee so these 20,000 points (worth ~$142) come to you at no charge.  10,000 points are awarded after the 1st purchase and then 10,000 more if you can hit $1,000 in spending in the first three months.

BMO BMO Rewards World Elite Mastercard- 35,000 Points  (Apply here)
Revamped on January 15th with a reward program that is less rewards on your day to day spend the card still graces this list thanks to its sign bonus and first year free offer. The card now offer a 35,000 point sign up bonus that is worth $250 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 $250 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 - 20,000 Points (Apply Here)
The CIBC Aventura Visa Infinite card now offers up to a 20,000 Aventura Points sign up bonus worth up to $400 in travel depending on what type of flight you redeem for and since the annual fee of $120 (and supplementary cards are waived as well) those 20,000 points come at no cost to you.

RBC Visa Infinite Avion Card - 25,000 Points (Apply here)
A card not known for straying too far from its standard sign bonus comes out huge this month with a bonus that's 10,000 points higher than normal and offers the first year free! That means you can get 25,000 RBC Rewards points at literally no cost to use towards flights via the RBC airline redemption program or convert to other programs like WestJet (it's 250 WestJet dollars!), British Airways or Cathay Pacific.

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

Details of Hilton's next systemwide promotion revealed - Double Points for all stays May 1 - Aug 31


Hilton Honors has shared the details of their next systemwide promotion that will launch on May 1st with us. They are going back to the promotion that did so well for them for all of 2017 and that is Double Points on all stays with virtually no limitations other than the stay must be made on an eligible rate!

Details we know so far:

  • Registered Hilton Honors members earn Double Points on every stay
  • For every $1 spent on stays, you’ll earn 10 Base Points, plus an additional 10 Bonus Points (5 Base Points plus 5 Bonus Points at Home2 Suite by Hilton and Tru by Hilton). Silver, Gold & Diamond members will earn their Elite Tier Bonus on top of that. 
  • Promotion Stay Period May 1 – August 31, 2018 
  • Offer available at over 5,000 hotels worldwide 
  • No caps and no minimum stay requirement 
  • The registration page for the promotion isn't live yet but will be sometime next week!
In the meantime you can still take advantage of the Points Unlimited Promotion offering 2,000 bonus points per stay until April 30th!

Find many more Hilton Honors bonuses here.

IHG Rewards Club Accelerate returns for Spring 2018 - Earn lots of bonus points for your IHG stays!

 
We brought you the initial details of the new IHG Accelerate offer yesterday but the registration page was glitching and not showing all the Accelerate offers you need to achieve to reach your various bonuses. That's now been fixed and you'll be able to go into your accelerate page to see what is being offered for you.


Here is my Accelerate offer:





Once again based on what I believe our travels will be during the promotional period I am not going to go out of my way to achieve the whole amount. Even staying 5 nights in total for 5,000 points would be tough. In all likelihood I'll maybe achieve the stay once bonus of 1,000 points and that's about it.

Let us know what offer you get in the comments below!

Offer details
IHG Rewards Club Accelerate: Earn 500 to 30,000 or more Bonus IHG Rewards Club Points when you complete stays at IHG Hotels Worldwide. Bonus varies by member  Full details, online registration and booking (Registration is required) May 1 - Jul 31, 18

Find many more IHG Rewards Club offers here!

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Registration now open for the next IHG Rewards Club Accelerate promotion from May 1 to July 31


The Winter Accelerate bonus isn't over yet as it goes until the end of April but if you don't have any IHG stays planned until May or later  don't fret as the latest Accelerate offer for the second quarter of 2018 has been released! As we have seen each Accelerate promotion they come out with new personalized offers for each member. The total bonus available per member ranges from a minimum of 30,000 points to well past 100,000. You can register for Accelerate here. (HT View from the Wing)

As Gary from VFTW noted there are issues with the registration page for the time being and you cannot see what steps you have to take to earn the various bonus points. It does appear the my offer jumps to 51,600 points from 41,000 points for the Winter - although it shows that 51,600 as nights not points! I'm not sure I'll be able to achieve that many nights in 109 days!!


This offer will be available for stay from May 1 to July 31, 2018.

Find many more IHG Rewards Club Bonus Points offers here!

Earn up to 3,000 Bonus Aeroplan Miles with a new Costco membership



Offer details
Earn up to 3,000 Bonus Aeroplan Miles when you sign up for a new Costco membership. Full details
Executive Membership earns 3,000 bonus miles, Gold Star or Business earn 2,000 bonus miles.  Until May 13, 18


Find many more Aeroplan bonus offers here!

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

April 11 Update: More Amex Cobalt Multiplier locations, 80 Bonus AIR MILES at Rexall, Air France seat sale for North Africa & Middle East

 Once again I have been catching up on responding to lots of comments here on the blog and on the main Rewards Canada website after 10 days of vacation. Lots of those comments were on our American Express Cobalt Multipliers page as the Rewards Canada community continues to contribute plus I added in lots of locations from my family's travels over the past few weeks. Check it out today as the list of confirmed 5x/2x/1x merchants in Canada and globally continues to grow! It is almost getting too big so I am open to suggestions on ways that we may present the merchants in a better fashion or let us know if you are fine with the current set up!
Check out the American Express Cobalt Card Confirmed Multiplier Locations page today!


You can get 80 bonus AIR MILES Reward Miles if you spend $50 or more at Rexall today or tomorrow with this coupon.

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Travel Deals
 


Air France has put flights to North Africa and the Middle East on sale from Canada. Book by April 20! Find out more here!
  • Montréal - Casablanca from $ 739 return flight
  • Montréal - Paris from $ 779 return flight
  • Montréal - Algiers from $ 965 return flight
  • Montréal - Amman from $ 975 return flight
  • Montréal - Mauritius from $ 1 020 return flight
  • Toronto - Paris from $ 770 return flight
  • Toronto - Casablanca from $ 870 return flight
  • Toronto - Amman from $ 949 return flight
  • Toronto - Mauritius from $ 1 305 return flight
  • Toronto - Algiers from $ 1 345 return flight
  • Vancouver - Paris from $ 869 return flight
  • Vancouver - Amman from $ 1 259 return flight
  • Vancouver - Casablanca from $ 1 459 return flight
  • Vancouver - Mauritius from $ 1 545 return flight
  • Vancouver - Algiers from $ 1 555 return flight
Remember to visit Rewards Canada's Travel Booking site to book travel directly with many of your favourite airlines, hotels and more!

Canadian Bonus Offers
Air Canada / Aeroplan
- 1,000 Aeroplan Miles PER NIGHT for up to 10 nights for your first stay booked via Rocketmiles. More... Book by Apr 17, 18

Other Bonus Offers
AeroMexico Club Premier
- Double Club Premier Points when you fly AeroMexico between Mexico City and Cancun, San Jose del Cabo, Bogota, New York, Orlando or Santo Domingo; between Monterrey and Merida or Guadalajara More... Until May 31, 18

Etihad Guest
- Earn up to 20,000 Bonus Guest Miles for your hotel stays booked via Kaligo. More... Book by May 2 for stays until Dec 31, 18

Le Club AccorHotels
- Earn up Triple Le Club Accorhotels Points for stays at Accor Hotels in the Asia Pacific Region. More.... Until Jun 30, 18

Okura Nikko Hotels One Harmony
- 300 Bonus One Harmony Points when you join the One Harmony program and complete two stays within 60 days. More... Until Jun 30, 18

Rocketmiles
- 1,000 Miles/Points PER NIGHT for up to 10 nights in the partner program of your choice for your first stay booked via Rocketmiles. More... Book by Apr 17, 18

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