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: Has offered sales as low as 0.5 cents per point.
: Most programs limit how many points you can buy per calendar year (e.g., IHG often caps at 150,000–400,000 points depending on the promotion).
: If you are just a few thousand points short of a "free" night, buying the difference is often cheaper than paying the full cash rate for that night.
: Programs like Hilton Honors offer a 5th night free on award stays for elite members. Buying points to cover a 5-night stay can sometimes cost less than paying cash for just 3 or 4 nights.
: When cash prices spike due to holidays or major events, point redemptions often remain steady. Buying points during these peak times can shield you from "surge pricing". The Golden Rule: Only Buy During Sales
: Use tools like Awayz to calculate whether a cash or points booking offers better value for your specific dates.
: If you're looking for alternatives to buying, consider transferring points from partners like American Express or Chase, which often provide a better return on your spending. On my mind: Buying points without a plan - Frequent Miler
: Has offered sales as low as 0.5 cents per point.
: Most programs limit how many points you can buy per calendar year (e.g., IHG often caps at 150,000–400,000 points depending on the promotion).
: If you are just a few thousand points short of a "free" night, buying the difference is often cheaper than paying the full cash rate for that night.
: Programs like Hilton Honors offer a 5th night free on award stays for elite members. Buying points to cover a 5-night stay can sometimes cost less than paying cash for just 3 or 4 nights.
: When cash prices spike due to holidays or major events, point redemptions often remain steady. Buying points during these peak times can shield you from "surge pricing". The Golden Rule: Only Buy During Sales
: Use tools like Awayz to calculate whether a cash or points booking offers better value for your specific dates.
: If you're looking for alternatives to buying, consider transferring points from partners like American Express or Chase, which often provide a better return on your spending. On my mind: Buying points without a plan - Frequent Miler