Thursday, October 10, 2019

Scotiabank Gold American Express Card Refresh Event with Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski


Jeff Fredericks, the host of the Rewards Canada Podcast brings us another blog contribution today. Jeff was lucky enough to attend Scotiabank's special event on October 1st celebrating the refresh of their Gold American Express card. Here is his recap of the event:

Last week more than 70 media, blogger and VIP socialites swooped into Toronto’s Hotel X for a "live & interactive" cooking lesson with television personality Antoni Porowski.  Porowski, the wine and food expert on Netflix’s smash hit Queer Eye, also happens to be in the middle of a book tour promoting the aptly titled ‘Antoni in the Kitchen’.  His good looks, charming demeanor and hipster sensibility played well for a crowd of equally impressive looking Millennials. 



But Porowski wasn’t the only star in attendance.  Scotiabank made sure the audience understood the connections between the aspirational lifestyle Porowski showcases (on and off camera) and its newly refreshed Scotiabank Gold American Express Card.  The bank’s senior vice president of credit cards and lending, Brett Mooney, kicked off the evening by highlighting the long list of enhancements now featured on the card.

At a time when many of its rivals are devaluing their loyalty currency, Scotia is bumping up their reward offering and in the process doubling down on a segment of the population that’s keen to spend on categories rich in experience including food and drink.  The bank has a made a point of evolving its offering to keep pace with the changing spending behaviors of consumers. For example, customers can now earn accelerated rewards in new categories such as food delivery, ride sharing and streaming services.

Perhaps it’s what the card doesn’t feature that truly sets it apart.  As Mooney indicates, “we’re the only major bank to have a credit card that doesn’t charge customers a foreign transaction fee, saving them 2.5% on purchases made online or while travelling abroad in another currency.  Mooney adds that this feature alone will save the average customer more than $150 per year. 

To learn more about the Scotiabank Gold American Express card, check out Reward Canada’s podcast interview with Brett Mooney here.

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October 10 Update: AIR MILES Bonus Boom offers tons of bonus miles until Oct 13, new Vancity cards added to our comparison charts, 14 new miles & points bonuses


AIR MILES Bonus Boom has returned for the next four days. There are tons of offers from various AIR MILES partners like Shell, Sobeys, Rexall, Hudson Bay and more. This offer runs from today to October 13. Check out your Bonus Boom offers here.


A few weeks ago we brought you the details of the new Visa Infinite and Visa Infinite Privilege Cards from Vancity. We wanted to let you know that both cards have now been added to our credit card comparison charts. You'll find the cards on the following charts:

Posts since our last update:

Travel Deals


Fairmont Hotels - Save up to 25% and earn up to 5x points for stays at Fairmont Hotels in Canada and around North America 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!


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Other Bonus Offers

Cathay Pacific Asia Miles
- 30% Bonus Asia Miles + additional bonus miles when you convert points from select hotel loyalty programs to Asia Miles. More... Until Oct 31, 19

Hilton Honors
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You can now book Singapore Airlines award tickets with Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan


This is an update to news that goes back over two years where we detailed the news of a partnership between Alaska Airlines and Singapore Airlines (Read that post here). At the time the partnership allowed members of both airline's programs earn miles on each others flights. Fast forward to October 2019 and you can finally redeem Mileage Plan miles for flights on Singapore Airlines. The news is great since Alaska Airlines seems to have negotiated something great with Singapore Airlines as they have great access to award seats that isn't even seen with SQ's Star Alliance partners.

This new development with their partnership does see Alaska Airlines members being able to redeem on Singapore Airlines' flights out of the U.S. to Singapore and from Singapore to Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia, New Zealand and more.

Here is the Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan award chart for Singapore Airlines flights from the U.S. to Asia.

View Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan Award charts here

This is the most relevant chart for us Canadians as Alaska doesn't publish a specific Singapore Airlines chart from Canada since Singapore Airlines doesn't serve Canada.  You can however search (and have combined awards) from Alaska's Canadian gateways to the U.S. and fly on Singapore Airlines:
Example out of Vancouver to get the Singapore the main leg on SQ

Example of Calgary to Singapore

There does appear to be lots of availability on SQ from their U.S. gateways.  Here is just one example of business class from LAX to SIN:



All reports so far show that Alaska Airlines has virtually the same access to seats that Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer members do. Some people apparently also found the odd first class seats for redemption but those all seem to be gone now! But it is something to keep in mind.

Also, what you'll want to be aware of is that on a miles to miles basis Singapore's own KrisFlyer program does charge less mile than Alaska for many of these redemptions. This is something you'll want to keep in mind if you are converting hotel points (ie Marriott Bonvoy) to either of these programs for a redemption on Singapore. If you are, you'll of course get more value from the KrisFlyer program. This does not take into account your existing balances, earning potential from other sources and so on. What I mean by this is if you earn a decent amount of Mileage Plan miles from various sources it is probably better to convert less points from a hotel program to Mileage Plan then to convert a larger amount to KrisFlyer where you may have no previous balance at all. Just food for thought!

For us Canadians the best way to earn Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan miles outside of actual flights with them and their partners is the Alaska Airlines World Elite® Mastercard® from mbna. The card comes with a welcome bonus of 30,000 Mileage Plan miles and a host of other benefits. Another great way is with Marriott Bonvoy since the points transfer 3:1 to Alaska which means you can utilize the Marriott Bonvoy American Express Card and the American Express Cobalt Card to earn even more Mileage Plan miles. If you are also lucky enough to still hold a Diners Club Mastercard you can also convert to Mileage Plan with that card.

What do you all think of this great development? Has anyone booked any flights with SQ yet using your Mileage Plan miles? Let us know in the comments below!

Title image via Singapore Airlines

Podcast Episode 59 - The revamped American Express AIR MILES Platinum Card and a Marriott Bonvoy redemption story that saves over ten grand in cash

In this episode we look at the changes that will be coming to the American Express AIR MILES Platinum Card as it becomes the strongest earning AIR MILES credit card in Canada as of November 4, 2019. We then discuss a redemption story of using 540,000 Marriott Bonvoy points for a three room stay that translates to keeping $10,000 in our wallet and then we expand on the discussion on how you should look beyond flights as your reward options.

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Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Aeroplan Availability Alert: Lie flat business class seats between Toronto and Halifax for the Christmas season


For the Christmas season Air Canada is flying an internationally configured Boeing 777 once a day between Toronto and Halifax. If you have never flown international business class before then this is a good opportunity to do so. Sure it's only just 2 to 2.5 hours of flying but for 25,000 miles one way + about $90 in taxes you experience a lie flat seat. The same revenue ticket is $634, which gives you about a value just under 2.2 cents per mile redeemed. Not as high as a lot of other redemption options but not bad as well! If you think you would never get enough Aeroplan miles to try business class on a long haul flight then this is your other option to say you have tried a lie flat seat! This is especially the case for those living in Halifax and the surrounding area since aircraft with lie flat seats are a rarity!

The Boeing 777 will only be flying the route once per day in each direction from December 14 to January 8. The flight numbers to look for are AC619 (YHZ-YYZ) and AC614 (YYZ-YHZ)

Here is the one way example:


Round trip you are looking at 50,000 miles + $173 in taxes for a ticket that would cost you $1265.94. Again giving you just under 2.2 cents in value per mile redeemed:

When searching other key dates for Christmas we found at least 4 business class seats available on the Halifax-Toronto flight (AC619) every day from December 14 through to the 25. Toronto to Halifax (AC614) availability was pretty much the same except right before Christmas where the 19th, 20th and 22nd had no availability at all, the 23rd only had two seats but the 24th through to the 30th have at least 4 each day.

You can check availability and/or book these flights online at aeroplan.com. You can also check availability using services like ExpertFlyer.com

One of the easiest ways to earn enough Aeroplan Miles for redemptions like those listed above is to grab a co-branded Aeroplan credit card. You could look at the American Express Gold Rewards card - it offers a 25,000 Membership Rewards points welcome bonus which can then be converted to Aeroplan almost instantaneously at a 1:1 rate which would give you enough miles for a one way redemption on this route. Or it is enough miles to redeem for this flight in round trip in Economy class. Also with the Gold Rewards card you don't have to wait until the end of your billing period to receive your welcome bonus after you've met the minimum spend. There are numerous other card options to earn Aeroplan Miles which you can find listed on our Aeroplan Bonus Miles page.

Images via Air Canada & Aeroplan
Source of route news: Routesonline

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Hotel Review: Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa


Earlier this year the Rewards Canada family spent an awesome 5 days at the Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa in the Palm Springs area. With short direct flights from Calgary, Palm Springs is a regular destination for us however each time we've gone we've always stay in Marriott/Starwood branded hotels. We thought we'd change it up this time and move further out from Palm Springs by staying in Indian Wells at the Hyatt Regency.

The hotel is beautiful with a nicely landscaped entrance area, a main building with regular rooms and also several dozen one and two bedroom villas. The nicely manicured grounds include several pools, lots of space for lounging and lots of pathways to enjoy the resort. For this stay we booked one of the two bedroom villas. Now that our kids are older and travelling with more stuff (they are teenage girls!) we are finding that we are booking two rooms for our family for almost every stay and when we compared the prices of two regular rooms to this villa, it wasn't that much more so we went for it! Add in the privacy of the villa and the space it would afford we couldn't go wrong with booking it.

Our flight from Calgary arrived in Palm Springs around noon so we asked for early check in knowing we would be at the hotel around 1:30pm. Without Hyatt status this was perhaps a long shot and such was the case. We did not get early check in so we went for lunch at Agave Sunset which is one of the hotel's dining options and then walked around the resort to become acquainted. Returning to the lobby to check in at the actual 4 pm check in time we were told the villa wasn’t ready yet and it should only be about 10 more minutes. We waited those 10 minutes and prior to going back to the check in desks a manager happened to be walking past us and overheard us as a family discussing our villa not being ready yet and he went to find out what was going on. About 10 minutes later he came back saying it’s still wasn’t ready but it should only be about 10-15 minutes more. It was close to 30 minutes. Not sure if he really pulled any strings but we were a little surprised he didn’t offer some drinks while we waited as many hotels tend to do when your room isn’t ready. In the end we didn’t get into the villa until close to 5pm.

When you stay in one of the villas at this resort one of the included benefits is butler service and this starts right from the time you check in. Once we received the keys to our villa one of the butlers on duty drove us in golf cart around the resort to our villa. He then brought our luggage to us shortly after that.

On to the actual two bedroom villa!

First off all I can say is there is lots of room! In fact tons of room! Our two bedroom villa was one that had a single king in each bedroom and a pull out sofa. You can also get two bedroom villas that have one king and two queens.  Included in the villa were a fridge, microwave, fireplace, hot tub, and two very large bathrooms. The 600 series of villas while seeming to have older hot tubs were recently renovated and look nicer and fresher than the 700 series which have waterfalls cascading into some of their hot tubs. Some of the villas also have fire pits or private plunge pools instead of hot tubs.

Here is main living room which has the fridge, microwave, fireplace, dining table and pull out sofa:
 

The hallways off the main entrance each have a closet complete with robes before entering each bedroom:


Here is bedroom number one:


Bedroom number two is exactly the same except mirrored:


There are two full size and as I mentioned before, very large bathrooms. Each one is situated off the hallway to each bedroom:


Each bedroom has their own patio door going out to the villa's private yard. First a panoramic view:


And more views of the outside:


As I mentioned above our hot tub  wasn't one of the cascading water fall ones you may see in photos of the hotel online. I guess that's the trade off from what I can tell - the villa we had had an updated interior versus an updated exterior which is what we'd rather have.

Also as I mentioned previously, all villas come with butler service. We didn’t use the service very much at all. We simply called in on occasion to have them bring up some soft drinks and waters as those are all included with the villas. I don't about you, but for us humble beginnings people things like butler service just seems weird. We are more the type that like to do things on our and get them done on our own. Heck, if we knew where they stocked the drinks we would have never called upon the butler. Even at check out, we didn't call upon them to drive us the check out in their golf card. We walked it and why not - the weather and resort are so nice it would have been a shame not to! 

If you have read other reviews of Rewards Canada family stays you'll know one of our biggest pet peeves with a lot of the higher end hotels and resorts is that they only have valet parking. Well you don't have to worry about that here as the Hyatt has both self and valet parking option. It was nice to have self parking as we tend to come and go a lot and it really gets annoying having to call down to valet to always get our car ready (not to mention tipping!) For us, valet service is kind of like the butler service, not something we really take advantage of.

The resort itself is beautiful with lots of winding pathways lined with native trees and shrubs. There are multiple pools including an adult only one and for the most part they didn't feel very busy thanks to size of the pool areas. Word is they are going to construct a large water park that should appeal to older kids! Look for it to open late in 2020.

We ate several meals at the hotel's restaurants and for the most part the food was pretty good. Nothing spectacular but far from being bad as well. It was especially good by the pool and the pool cocktails were delectable

Overall the villa was awesome and if we'd stayed at this resort again I don't think we'd be able to stay in a regular hotel room, it would have to be in one of the villas!

Hotel details

Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa (Book here)

Points required for a free night:
  • 20,000 Points for standard room
  • 27,000 Points for Regency/Club Grand Room
  • 32,000 Points for standard suite
  • 40,000 Points for premium suite
Points+Cash rates:
  • 10,000 + 50% of the Standard Rate for standard rooms
  • 16,000 + 50% of the Standard Rate for standard suites
  • 20,000 + 50% of the Standard Rate for premium suites 
Points for upgrades:
Room Upgrade Award Points Per Night
Regency Club®/Grand Club® Upgrade  3,000
Suite Upgrade  6,000
Premium Suite Upgrade 9,000


Talk to us! Have you stayed at the Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa? What are your thoughts of the hotel? Or are you planning to and looking forward to it? Let us know below!

Title image and pool image courtesy of Hyatt - all other images courtesy of the author