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Just a quick reminder that until 20th September you can buy Hilton Honors Points with a 100% bonus.
Points usually cost 1 US cents each, so this promotion reduces that cost to 0.5 US cents. In sterling terms, that is currently about 0.38p per point.
Is it Sensible to Buy Points?
Since Hilton Honors moved to a dynamic pricing model, it can be tricky to regularly obtain much more than 0.4p in value from your Hilton points.
But you won’t necessarily do a whole lot worse either. Everything depends on doing some maths before booking a Hilton hotel. It might be cheaper to buy points; it might be cheaper to book a paid rate. (Don’t forget to factor in any cashback, the value of points earned on a paid stay, etc.)
But as a general principle, you are more likely to make your sums add up if you are aiming for:
- High-end properties such as the Conrad Maldives or Conrad Ko Samui
- Peak season at hotels still respecting a cap on standard room reward pricing (Edinburgh in August for example)
- Fifth night free award bookings for Silver, Gold and Diamond members
- Hotels costing 5,000, 10,000 or sometimes 20,000 points per night (there aren’t too many good ones left)
Another 100% bonus promotion is never far away with Hilton, so you shouldn’t feel obliged to stock up on Hilton points ‘just in case’. Wait until you have firm travel plans to make…
Earn Cashback
If you do decide to purchase, don’t forget to re-read this post about how you can earn cashback when buying points from hotel chains such as Hilton.
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