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Unlocking Hotel Perks: Choosing the Best Mid-Tier Co-Brand Cards

a tall building with palm trees with Hyatt Regency Orlando in the background

Hyatt Regency Orlando, 9801 International Drive, Orlando, Florida. Photograph taken 10 November 2013.

If you travel more than once or twice a year, you might become interested in hotel loyalty programs. Through a hotel program, you’ll earn points, which you can use for free nights and to qualify for higher levels of hotel status.

People who travel often assign great value to their hotel status. That’s understandable because having status with a hotel chain means you can receive an upgraded room, lounge access and a free breakfast. Depending on the hotel, you might even get a room in a special wing or on a higher floor reserved for those like you with top-tier status.

If you’re a casual traveler, you won’t be able to reach the highest levels of hotel loyalty programs. This is where having a co-brand hotel credit card can be beneficial. These credit cards offer various advantages, such as providing a starting point for hotel status, perks like free internet, and better value when redeeming points for free nights. Most hotel chains offer different tiers of co-brand cards, and in this discussion, I’ll focus on the mid-tier offerings. These cards usually come with a moderate annual fee and provide more benefits than free cards but fewer than luxury cards offered by some hotel chains.

Let’s examine the mid-tier co-brand cards available from major brands and some lesser-known options.

Hilton Honors American Express Surpass Card ($150 Annual Fee)

Here are the benefits of the Hilton Surpass card.

Marriott Bonvoy Boundless ($95 Annual Fee)

Marriott Bonvoy Boundless cardholders receive the following benefits.

World of Hyatt Card ($95 Annual Fee)

Hyatt provides the following benefits to cardholders of the World of Hyatt card.

IHG Rewards Premier ($99 Annual Fee)

The IHG Rewards Premier provides some great benefits considering the price point.

Choice Privileges Select Mastercard ($95 Annual Fee)

The Choice Privileges Mastercard provides the following benefits.

Wyndham Rewards Earner Plus Card ($75 Annual Fee)

The Wyndham Rewards Earner Plus card provides these benefits to cardholders.

Sonesta World Mastercard (Free 1st Year, then $75 Annual Fee)

Sonesta World Mastercard cardholders receive the following benefits:

Drury Rewards Visa (No Annual Fee)

Drury Hotels is a smaller chain, but its properties are popular with families and groups because of the free breakfast, dinnertime snacks, and drinks included with your stay. Besides a sign-up bonus and the ability to earn extra points, the card doesn’t provide extra benefits.

Final Thought

Each of these cards provides some useful benefits, including hotel status, which may provide a free breakfast or at least give you a good chance of not getting the worst room in the hotel. The other useful perks are discounts when redeeming points and free nights or points on each renewal, or at least the opportunity to earn a free night by spending enough on the card over the previous year.

Depending on your hotel preference, getting a co-brand hotel card could be worthwhile. You’ll get a sign-up bonus worth at least a few free nights and you’ll give yourself a chance of having a better experience than if you didn’t have a card that gives you status. I’d usually suggest not to put a large amount of your spend on one of these cards, unless you’re going to reach the free night threshold of the Hyatt or Hilton cards. You’re able to get a better return on a different card for most of your other expenses.

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