Hilton Double or Triple Points Promotion


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Hilton just announced their next promotion which includes double or triple Hilton points depending on the day of the week of your stay:

  • Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights: Earn triple points
  • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights: Earn double points

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This promotion runs August 1 through October 31, 2014. This promotion is only valid for eligible stays, which means that it is a paid reservations booked directly with Hilton, not those using a third party booking reservation system (i.e., Hotels.com, Travelocity, etc.).

If your stay includes a weekday and a weeknight you will receive double points for the nights that fall M-Th and triple points for the nights that fall F-Su. Hilton will take an average nightly rate of your entire stay to determine the hotel amount for the double points vs. triple points.

Like all other Hilton promotions, some hotels have decided to opt out of the promotion and you will NOT receive the double or triple points at those included on this list. Make sure to check out this list so you are not disappointed later on. Unfortunately, there are a decent number of hotels that are excluded. Also, you MUST register for this promotion prior to checking out of your first stay. Hilton will not retroactively give you points for prior stays within the promotional time frame.

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Ben
Ben
9 years ago

Per LoyaltyLobby, the ‘some hotels’ that have opted out are actually 1/3 of the entire portfolio. Very disappointing.

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