Friday, June 22, 2018

Transferring Starpoints between Starwood Preferred Guest accounts with the same residential address


Earlier this week I posted a step by step guide to redeeming points from the American Express Cobalt Card (or any Membership Rewards card for that matter) to Starwood Preferred Guest. This is all in anticipation that the conversion ratio will be changing when SPG and Marriott Rewards become one program in August. In that post and my previous post that began this process "7 months in and The American Express Cobalt Card is still going strong - we've earned a LOT of points and huge value organically" I mentioned that after I converted my Membership Rewards Select Tier points to SPG I would then transfer them to my wife as she is the main SPG earner and elite status holder in our family. SPG and many other hotel programs have great liberal options of moving points to other members so long as they have same household address as you.  Note that your accounts must have the same addresses for at least 30 days so if you are thinking that you can just change the address on my account and transfer to anyone tomorrow that won't work but you could do it 30 days from now - beware that SPG does reserve the right to request proof of residency so it is probably you reserve this transfer option to people who do actually live in your household.

Here is the process for transferring SPG points between accounts

First you need to go to SPG.com and login, then select Redeem Starpoints from the top navigation bar

Then click on More Options


Scroll down to Pass the Starpoints, please, click on the little down arrow beside the title and then click on TRANSFER STARPOINTS.


You'll be presented with this form:

In my case I selected to transfer 98,000 Starpoints to my wife's account since you can only transfer in increments of 1,000 points. Once I selected the transfer it stated it would take up to 5 business days to complete and I also received the following email confirmation:


The actual transfer took four calendar days from the time I requested it, here are the screenshots from my account and my wife's account


There you have it! That's how you transfer points between Starwood Preferred Guest accounts that have the same address! The new combined program will also have a transfer process but we don't know if it will follow SPG's option or Marriott's. Marriott's only allows up to 50,000 point transfers per year however they can be transferred to anyone for $10 fee or if you and your spouse are looking to book an award stay you can use points from both accounts to cover the stay.

Thursday, June 21, 2018

IHG Rewards Club: Earn up to 5,000 bonus points per stay starting with your 2nd stay in North or South America

IHG Rewards Club has released a nice new bonus that you can stack on top of your custom Accelerate offers to earn even more points for stays in North or South America this summer. The bonus kicks in with your second stay and awards 2,000 to 5,000 bonus points per stay depending on which brands of IHG hotels you stay at.  For example if you complete one stay at an InterContinental Hotel and one at a Holiday Inn you'll get 2,000 points but if you have one at that InterContinental and one at a Kimpton you'll get 5,000 points.

Offer details
Earn up to 5,000 Bonus IHG Rewards Club Points for stays at IHG Hotels in North or South America starting with your second stay. Full details, online registration & booking. (Registration is required) Jul 1 - Sep 16, 18
For residents of North and South America only

• Get 5,000 bonus points per stay at InterContinental® Hotels & Resorts, Kimpton® Hotels, Hotel Indigo®, Crowne Plaza® Hotels & Resorts and EVEN® Hotels

• Get 2,000 points at Holiday Inn®, Holiday Inn Express®. Holiday Inn Club Vacations®, Holiday Inn Resort®, Staybridge Suites® & Candlewood Suites®

Member will only receive bonus points for one offer for each Qualifying Stay (i.e. – a member who is registered and completes a Qualifying Stay at a Holiday Inn Express® hotel will only be eligible for the 2,000 point offer for that stay). Maximum bonus award is 30,000 bonus points per member during this campaign. 

Find many more IHG Rewards Clubs bonus point offers here

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Step by Step guide to converting points from your American Express Cobalt Card to Starwood Preferred Guest

You may recall from our popular post "7 months in and The American Express Cobalt Card is still going strong - we've earned a LOT of points and huge value organically" that I mentioned I would be converting the Membership Rewards Select Tier points over to Starwood Preferred Guest. I went ahead and conducted that transfer last week and wanted to share how the process went. 

If you are considering this transfer please note that SPG will be combining with Marriott Rewards come August and we don't know what the future transfer rate will be. We are speculating it will be lower so you have a little over a month to complete this transfer and ensure that you keep the potential value of your points intact. I don't think the rate will get better in August so at the very least if they keep the same transfer ratio you will have not lost anything. As a reminder all Starpoints will convert 1:3 to the new program when it is combined.

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

Related:  Further details to the combination of the Marriott Rewards, Starwood Preferred Guest and Ritz-Carlton Rewards Programs

Now onto to the step by step guide!

The first thing that is required to complete this transfer is to add your Starwood Preferred Guest number to you American Express Membership Rewards account.  If you have multiple American Express cards, such as The Platinum Card and Cobalt Card, you will have two separate Membership Rewards accounts. The Cobalt Card comes under Membership Rewards Select Tier. This means when you are on the Membership Rewards website and logged in you'll want to click on 'Your Points Account' and choose 'Switch Account' to access the right one - in this case "MR Select Tier' for the Cobalt Card.


 Once switched over you'll want to click on the 'Travel' tab and select 'Frequent Traveler Participants'
 At this point you should see the following:
Click on Starwood Preferred Guest and you'll find the following:
Click on Add Another Account and complete the following:
Note that for Canadian American Express Membership Rewards accounts the name from the other loyalty programs must match that on your credit card so you cannot transfer to family or friends. Once you add that the account must be verified by American Express and this can take a couple of days before you have access to transfer.

Once confirmed, go back to your Membership Rewards account and follow the first couple of steps to get to your MR Select Tier account and click through to Frequent Traveller Participants and then underneath SPG click on 'Transfer my points'

 You'll then input the transfer amount and your security details for the card


Then you'll have one more step to confirm and click on 'Complete Transfer':
 and your confirmation:

The website states up to 5 business days to complete the transfer however the points were transferred and completed in roughly 24 hours.


There you have it - a pretty simple process.  As you can see I transferred 145,000 Membership Rewards Select Tier points to 72,500 Starpoints. Here is a screenshot from my SPG account:

I will follow up with another post showing how I transferred these over to my wife as SPG allows family pooling! That's the Internal SPG Point Transfer seen in the above screenshot.
As I mentioned at the start of this piece if you are thinking of making this transfer option from your Cobalt Card (or any other Membership Rewards card)  I would start planning it out now and complete it soon. Given that it can take a few days to have your SPG account confirmed and up to 5 days for the points to transfer you'll want to make sure you have leave enough time to have the transfer completed before August.

Have you completed this transfer? Let us know how it worked out for you! Or are you considering it here in the next month? Let us know as well in the comments below!



Tuesday, June 19, 2018

June 19 Update: Fly lie flat business class between Halifax and Montreal for 15,000 miles, get 20% More Rewards back when redeeming for gift cards & more


For the summer season Air Canada is flying an internationally configured Airbus A330 once a day between Montreal and Halifax. If you have never flown international business class before then this is a good opportunity to do so. Sure it's only about 1-1/2 hours but it is a short haul redemption meaning it costs only 15,000 miles one way + $90 in taxes. The same revenue ticket is $530, which gives you about a value of 2.9 cents per mile redeemed. Not great 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!



The A330 will be flown on the route until October 27th. Here is the schedule for this flight:
AC664 YUL1340 – 1607YHZ 333 D
AC669 YHZ1730 – 1806YUL 333 D
(Source: Routes Online)

There are several other routes where you can experience the international aircraft configuration for as little at 15,000 miles in business class:
- one flight per day between Toronto and Montreal where the A330 is flown
- one flight per day between Toronto and Ottawa where the 767-300 is flown




More Rewards is offering 20% back in points when you redeem points for select gift cards. If you are looking for value from More Rewards then gift cards are not the way to go, even with 20% back. However if you don't collect many points to redeem for travel (even though you can redeem any amount of points towards travel and pay the rest with cash) then this gift card option gives you something and you're getting a bonus for it. Find out more here.

Posts since our last update:

Travel Deals
Hilton Summer Sale - Save up to 25% on weekend stays in the UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa. Find out more here

Save up to 15 % on Marriott stays in Canada! Book at a participating hotel by July 1, 2018 for stays until July 31, 2018 and save up to 10% on best available rates!  Marriott Rewards® Members save up to 5% more. Find out more here.

Receive a $100 CAD resort credit each night of your stay at the Kananaskis Mountain Lodge. Book by Jun 30 for stays until Jul 31, 18 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
British Airways Executive Club
- 30% Bonus Avios when you convert RBC Rewards Points earned on Avion cards to British Airways Executive Club. More... Until Jul 31, 18

Other Bonus Offers
Best Western Rewards
- Double Rewards Points for stays of 2+ nights at the Best Western Plus Deerfield Beach Hotel & Suites. More... Until Jul 31, 18
- Double Rewards Points for stays of 2+ nights at the Best Western Bowery Hanbee Hotel New York. More... Until Dec 31, 18
- Double Rewards Points for stays of at the Surestay Plus Hotel By Best Western Poteau Poteau. More... Until Apr 1, 19
- Double Rewards Points for stays of 2+ nights Sun-Thu at the Best Western Webster Hotel, Nasa. More... Until Dec 31, 18

Ethiopian ShebaMiles
- 50% Bonus ShebaMiles for all hotel stays booked via Kaligo. More... Book by Jul 17 for stays until Dec 31, 18

Miles & More
- 20% Bonus Miles & More Miles when you convert Radisson Rewards Points to Miles & More. More... Until Jun 30, 18

Radisson Rewards
- Up to 50% Bonus Points when you buy Radisson Rewards points. More... Until Jul 18, 18

Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
- 2 Bonus KrisFlyer Miles for every US$1 spend on hotel bookings made via Agoda. More... Until Jul 31, 18

Starwood Preferred Guest
- Save 35% when you buy or gift 5,000 or more Starpoints online. More... Until Jul 20, 18

United MileagePlus
- Earn up to 1,000 Bonus MileagePlus miles when you shop online via the MileagePlus shopping portal. More... Until Jun 24, 18

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Starwood Preferred Guest: Save 35% when you buy or gift Starpoints (until July 20, 2018)


In what will most likely be the last time ever, you can once again buy or gift Starpoints with a 35% discount. Why is it the last time, well in August SPG will be combined with Marriott Rewards and Marriott isn't known for selling points with a discount or bonus.  Will they have sales in the future? Perhaps but you won't be buying Starpoints! Your yearly limit remains at 30,000 Starpoints so if you haven't bought any yet this year this could be the time to do. This offer brings the price down to US 2.28 cents each or just above US 1.82 cents per airline mile if you take advantage of SPG's 5,000 mile bonus when converting 20,000 Starpoints at a time. A pretty good price seeing that you can get higher value out of the points if you redeem strategically either for hotel stays or award flights!

Offer details
Save 35% when you buy or gift 5,000 or more Starpoints online. Buy Starpoints here. Until Jul 20, 18

Find many more SPG Bonus offers here!

Monday, June 18, 2018

Lounge Review: Hawaiian Airlines Premier Club - Kahului Maui


Flying Hawaiian Airlines First Class gave us access to the only airline lounge at Kahului airport, Hawaiian Airlines Premier Club. Access is only granted to those flying business/first class or hold HawaiianMiles elite status. Having flown from Maui so many times and never having lounge access before as our flights were on AC and WestJet we were curious to see if this would be a good place to relax. If you have ever been to OGG you know it’s not the best of airports for services or general seating. The lounge itself is located on the departures level across from gate 17.

And.... the lounge wasn’t any better than the rest of the airport - actually it may have been worse. It’s small to begin with and for amenities it has free wi-fi, tea, coffee and pop machine. Want food? They had the nuts and bolts packets they hand out on the plane. That’s it. Seating wasn’t very comfortable and they had a hospital type curtain you could use to make one area private.




We had a quick drink in the lounge and made our way to Sammy's Beach Bar and Grill to have a bite to eat before our flight as a just in case the food on the plane wasn’t good. Other than that there’s not much else to say about this lounge!

Related: Rewards Canada's Guide to Business Class Lounge Access

Friday, June 15, 2018

Hotel Review: The Westin Nanea Ocean Villas (Maui)


The Rewards Canada family has been hitting up Maui for the past 10 years and each time we've gone we have always stayed at the same resort - The Westin Ka'anapali Ocean Resort Villas (read our reviews of that resort here and here) however in April of 2017 Westin opened up a sister resort just north of the KOR Villas and we had to try it out for what would possibly be our last trip to Maui for some time.

As you may have read in my other reviews about this trip, it was booked somewhat late and also for Easter Break which meant it would be busy and many good offers would be gone. One of those deals is that we normally book stays through Naomi at Maui Hawaii Vacations and she does have exclusive up to 50% off rates for the Nanea as she does for KOR. However Maui Hawaii Vacations books up quick, especially for all the popular breaks and of course they were already sold out for Easter Break. So what did I do to book a stay at the new Nanea Ocean Villas? I went to a trusted offer that is always out there for Starwood stays in Hawaii and French Polynesia - the Double Starpoints, 5th night free and up to 35% off offer. You'll have found it on our Starwood Bonus Points page for many years now but here it is just in case you aren't aware of it:
Double Starpoints, Up to 35% Off and 5th night free for stays in Hawaii, Tahiti or Bora Bora. Full Details & Online Booking
We used this offer last year as well and when you add up the 5th night free, the 35% off and the value of the double Starpoints it comes in slightly higher than the rate we could have received from Maui Hawaii Vacations (something like $30-$40 per night for this trip). On top of this the trip also gave additional bonus points thanks to other SPG promotions. I'll cover all those in a separate "Earning Stories" post

We booked ourselves a two bedroom resort view villa as that was all that was available at time of booking on Starwood's site. The difference between the Nanea and the older KOR villas is that the Nanea's two and three bedroom villas are true to that. They are not multiple connecting rooms (Studio + 1 bedroom) brought together to make up the two bedroom configuration.

Flying a different route to Maui this time brought us to the island around lunch time instead of the late evening arrival we were accustomed to with Air Canada. Even with picking up our rental car, getting lunch and making the ~40 minute drive to the new villas we were ahead of the regular check-in time of 4pm. We crossed our fingers our villa would be ready at check-in.  The check-in area of the new resort is vast and spacious and seeing that we were early there was no one else checking in. The good news was that our room was ready and the check-in process was smooth with the lady working the desk being super nice and pleasant. The best part was she advised us that thanks to my wife being SPG Platinum that we had been upgraded to a three bedroom ocean front villa! Thank you Platinum status!

The new resort is as nice as the older KOR villas and has a lot of the same feeling as the sister resort albeit newer.  The villa we were assigned was on the fourth floor of the Hula building and was near some stairs for easy access to the grounds and wasn't too far from the elevators. We were at the hotel just a week before it celebrated its first anniversary and for the most it still feels very new! Sure there's some wear and tear already but nothing disgusting or out of the ordinary for a site of this age and our room was in very good condition. 

The space in the rooms are ample and they are all nicely appointed. Each villa has a kitchen, one or two bathrooms, washer & dryer and more. Really they have everything you would expect from booking a condo in Maui but the great addition of being a major hotel resort. That's one of the main things that has kept us coming back to these locations is that you get the best of both worlds. The kitchens are full sized in all the villas (versus Kitchenettes and Kitchens in the KOR Villas) and they have a great ensuite bathroom with separate tub and shower and dual vanity sinks.

The beds are Westin Heavenly beds (such nice beds!) and are all king size. All the villas also include a queen size pull out sofa which means you can sleep 4 in a one bedroom, 6 in a two bedroom and 8 in the three bedroom.

All villas have lanai's with furniture on them, typically two chairs and a table however the bigger the unit you get the more you get on your lanai. As we had the three bedroom our lanai was huge and had a full size table and chairs along with two more chairs with a side table! The lanai extended about 2/3 the length of the full three bedroom villa with access via sliding doors from the living room, the master bedroom smaller of the two additional bedrooms. The farthest additional bedroom had a window with the ocean view but the lanai stops short of it.

Living Room and Kitchen



Master bedroom and ensuite




Bedroom 1:

Bathroom #2 which houses the washer/dryer


Lanai:



Views from this villa:
Early Morning Moon set


Floor plans (Although our ocean front villa has a larger lanai than pictured)


The resort grounds are beautiful and reminded us of the KOR Villas with ponds filled with Koi, lots of vegetation and pathways throughout. The pool area is not as spread out as you would find at the KOR Villas and we found this to make for a very crowded feel. Granted it was Easter Break but even outside of the break I think you would be hard pressed to find loungers around the pool or enjoy some space to yourself in the pool after 10am. On some days, to ensure privacy and full enjoyment we did rent some of the covered loungers that faced the ocean. Here is the view from those loungers:
There are also two plunge pools that are set back further to the North side of the resort, those were definitely quieter than the main pool.

The resort also rents out loungers for use on the beach however they do not rent umbrellas and if you have ever been to Maui it's hard to spend a whole day on the beach without any shade! Knowing that, on the days we did want to spend on the beach we actually went down to the KOR Villas since they do offer umbrellas for rent on the beach.

As to food options at the resort there are three. You have Kauhale Market which is resort store that sells a variety of food, has some Starbucks drink options and gifts. Then you have Inu Pool Bar serving all the drinks for around the pool along with a varied menu of appetizers, mains, and desserts. For the most part the drinks from Inu were awesome and a lot of the food was good as well, we did end up ordering food from here on several occasions to enjoy around the pool. Finally the 'fancier' restaurant on site is Mauka Makai. We ate breakfast here one morning to try it out since the rate we booked included a voucher for 35% off all food at Mauka Makai. I have to be completely honest here - it was our worst breakfast on the whole trip.  The hashbrowns had a really funky (not a good funky) taste to them - almost as if the oil being used was really old. The buffet items weren't much better. Suffice to say this breakfast turned us off the restaurant so we did not give it a try for dinner, especially with so many good options in Maui!

Pros
The villas are beautiful and roomy, super comfortable and great to unwind in after a full day in the sun. The resort is nice and gives you the best of all worlds with all the features of a condo but being in a resort setting. The service was outstanding from pretty much everyone we interacted with during our trip. What I also loved about this resort is how many towels they give you in the rooms! As you may know from my other hotel reviews a pet peeve of mine is not having enough towels for the number of people in the room. That's not the case here! There are always more than enough towels for everyone.

Cons
There aren't too many for the Nanea Ocean Villas and are more of my personal opinion with others thinking otherwise. The central pool location is tight and creates a very crowded feel. Some of you may like this and while it looks great and serves its purpose, when you are used to the KOR Villas it it just doesn't seem as enjoyable as the latter. The lack of having umbrellas for rent to use on the beach with the loungers and finally the main restaurant, Mauka Makai, I know we didn't enjoy it and if you look up reviews of it it gets pretty average ratings. That's it for cons!

Final thoughts
I think we were lucky to be upgraded to three bedroom ocean front villa and it really may be hit and miss for most elites to get one but you should know that most villas, whether they are 2 or 3 bedroom, all look the same and have the same amenities. The 1 bedrooms don't have as fancy of ensuite bathroom but should feel similar otherwise.  What you may not get is the huge lanai and the view we got. That of course will all depend on what you book and the actual location of the villa you get. No matter though  you shouldn't be disappointed with this resort. Overall the rooms are fantastic and the service is top notch. It is a great resort for families, couples, and really anyone else! This resort is most definitely a Rewards Canada recommended hotel!


The Westin Nanea Ocean Villas
SPG Category: 6
Points required for a free night: 20,000 - 25,000 Starpoints
Cash+Points Requirement: 10,000 Starpoints + $180 per night

Links:
The Westin Nanea Ocean Villas
Maui Hawaii Vacations