The major hotel loyalty programs often run promotions offering extra points for stays. IHG One Rewards and Hilton Honors run them regularly, often with one promo starting right after the other one ends. The last IHG promotion ended on December 31, so they were due to announce a new offer.
Registration is now open for the “2,000 Points Every 2 Nights” promotion which begins on February 9, 2023 and ends on April 14, 2023. You can register at any time during the promotional period. Procrastinators beware, room nights that are part of a stay completed before registration for the promotion are not included.
So it makes sense to register now instead of forgetting to do it before a stay.
You can register at the IHG One Rewards website: https://www.ihg.com/content/us/en/deals/member-offers/2k2n
This promotion is very straightforward. IHG One Rewards members earn 2,000 points for every 2 eligible nights stayed at IHG hotels during the promotion.
Only paid stays booked through IHG count. The following reservations are not eligible for bonus points.
- Reward nights
- Points & cash reservations
- Bookings made through online travel agencies
The full terms and conditions of the 2,000 Points Every 2 Nights promo can be found here.
It’s sad to see that the days of interesting IHG One Rewards promotions are long gone, and we’ll see variations of bonus points for stay offers from now on.
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2 comments
IHG Platinum is useless
While IHG Platinum doesn’t give the perks you get with top-tier status from the other hotel chains, I don’t agree that it’s useless.