Hilton is offering Free Silver Status through April 29, 2024 when you sign in to your Hilton Honors account. Plus, if you stay 8 nights by April 29, 2024, you'll earn Gold Status through March 2026.
Thanks to community member aznassassin78687 for finding this deal.
Silver Status Perks:
20% Points earning Bonus on stays
Get two free bottles of water when you arrive (at select hotels).
Your fifth night is free when you book a standard room stay with 100% Points.
Roll over extra nights for a head start on earning next year's status.
Indulge in 15% off at an All-Inclusive spa within the Hilton portfolio of brands.
Gold Status Perks:
80% Points earning Bonus on Stays
Space-available room upgrades up to Executive Floor room types.
Daily Food and Beverage Credit or Continental Breakfast (varies by brand and region)
As part of your MyWay benefits, you'll receive a Daily Food & Beverage Credit at select brands in the U.S., and Motto by Hilton globally, and complimentary Continental Breakfast at select brands outside the U.S. (excluding Motto by Hilton). Either the Credit or Continental Breakfast will be given to you and up to one additional guest registered to the same room each night of your stay. Diamond and Gold members provided breakfast in the Executive Lounge will not receive the Daily F&B Credit.
Earn 10,000 Bonus Points every 10 nights after you've stayed 40 nights in a calendar year.
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January 6, 2024
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This promo only apply towards travelers who book through Navan (a Corporate travel business).
It may or may not give people who register Silver status, which is meaningless. To earn Gold, travelers will need to book travel via Navan (typically corporate travelers who use Navan for travel).
Everyone else who registered and book Hilton stays on their own or any other means, will not be eligible to earn Gold.
Seems to me like someone just stole our Hilton Honors login information. Logging in at https://www.hilton.com still shows me at the lowest tier, not Silver.
Personally I think Hilton has the weakest tier recognition. The breakfast fiasco from last year -- where they took away the free breakfast perk in exchange for a lousy property credit was the last straw for me. I suspect this is largely due to the AMEX Aspire card, which sells top-tier Diamond status for $550.
Generally, rewards programs aside, I think Hilton excels at the lower levels (Hamptons, Homewoods, etc) versus Marriott and Hyatt. Their brands are really consistent, hotels are generally well kept, etc. At the higher levels, think LXR, Curio, Conrad, etc... Hilton almost always disappoints me. The hotels in this range are either really tired, have borderline service, or are new-ish with impressive lobbies but cheap-o rooms that were slapped together.
I went to Hyatt and I haven't looked back. Totally get that doesn't work for everyone given their footprint, but it has worked for me.
Seems legit to me. Navan is a business travel portal service and Eloqua is the marketing firm that provided the perk, both are mentioned in the URL tracking parameters. I guess time will tell
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You could always do the Hilton status match offer that offers Gold immediately and you can maintain it if you stay a minimum number is time ls in 90 days.
I am a diamond member. Once a year, I receive an email to send diamond membership as a gift. I think there was another one for a gold membership gift status upgrade.
anyhow, if you have a friend with a diamond membership, ask him if he had received any imitations to gift status to anyone .
If you ever pay with your points and have a nightmare experience that you have to leave the hotel , good luck getting those points back it took three months for me.
Location I had stayed had dirty /smelly unchanged sheets in the very first bedroom and even in the second one they showed me . Let alone getting any kickback because of the inconvenience, I just appreciated that I was able to get my points back after three months of struggle.
Thoughts on Hilton vs Marriott? I do about 60 nights a year and have titanium status with Marriott. Wondering if it's worth the swap to Hilton.
I do about 30, and would 100% recommend staying with Marriott. Aside from Hilton's top tier/showcase properties, I've seen a very noticeable decline in quality and service, especially with Hilton Garden Inn and DoubleTree. In addition, if you depend on reasonably fast internet, Marriott is generally much better. There are still a lot of Hilton properties where the free tier chugs along at 3Mbps, and app-based TV services like Netflix, Prime, Max, etc are simply impossible.
Signed up over 12 hours ago, still don't see Silver status on my profile. Anyone else?
I didn't get it right away when I signed up too. If you read the comments, it seemed it was originally designated for Corporate Guests (Navan) only. However, I contacted them and they changed my status to Silver after a few days. Use the deal link as a reference when you contact them.
I didn't get it right away when I signed up too. If you read the comments, it seemed it was originally designated for Corporate Guests (Navan) only. However, I contacted them and they changed my status to Silver after a few days. Use the deal link as a reference when you contact them.
Thanks mate. I finally got it after a couple of days. I didn't have to call them.
Hyatt. Best bang for your buck especially when you have points to book hotels.
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If you travel to places that have Hyatts, sure.
Number of properties worldwide:
Marriott:>8700
Hilton: 7165
Hyatt: 1350
This says nothing about distribution of course, but your chances of finding a Hilton or Marriott in any given location should be MUCH better than finding a Hyatt.
This says nothing about distribution of course, but your chances of finding a Hilton or Marriott in any given location should be MUCH better than finding a Hyatt.
I guess I should have also added, when available.
For example, I was in London this past holiday season.
I enjoyed the Hyatt Place one thousand times more than the Double Tree, which in points, was 60k/night compared to 18k/night at the Hyatt.
That is only a one time opportunity so make sure to use it wisely.
I did the offer here two months ago and was upgraded to Silver. Then, I also did the status match at the weblink posted and was upgraded to Diamond due to my Best Western Rewards Diamond Select status match request submission. I was told, that I needed to stay 14 days in 90 days to retain Hilton Rewards Diamond through 2026 or else they will revert me back to Hilton Rewards Silver.
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Generally, rewards programs aside, I think Hilton excels at the lower levels (Hamptons, Homewoods, etc) versus Marriott and Hyatt. Their brands are really consistent, hotels are generally well kept, etc. At the higher levels, think LXR, Curio, Conrad, etc... Hilton almost always disappoints me. The hotels in this range are either really tired, have borderline service, or are new-ish with impressive lobbies but cheap-o rooms that were slapped together.
I went to Hyatt and I haven't looked back. Totally get that doesn't work for everyone given their footprint, but it has worked for me.
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Here's the Hilton link: https://www.hiltonhonor
That is only a one time opportunity so make sure to use it wisely.
anyhow, if you have a friend with a diamond membership, ask him if he had received any imitations to gift status to anyone .
If you ever pay with your points and have a nightmare experience that you have to leave the hotel , good luck getting those points back it took three months for me.
Location I had stayed had dirty /smelly unchanged sheets in the very first bedroom and even in the second one they showed me . Let alone getting any kickback because of the inconvenience, I just appreciated that I was able to get my points back after three months of struggle.
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Marriott:>8700
Hilton: 7165
Hyatt: 1350
This says nothing about distribution of course, but your chances of finding a Hilton or Marriott in any given location should be MUCH better than finding a Hyatt.
Marriott:>8700
Hilton: 7165
Hyatt: 1350
This says nothing about distribution of course, but your chances of finding a Hilton or Marriott in any given location should be MUCH better than finding a Hyatt.
I guess I should have also added, when available.
For example, I was in London this past holiday season.
I enjoyed the Hyatt Place one thousand times more than the Double Tree, which in points, was 60k/night compared to 18k/night at the Hyatt.
What am I missing here?
I did the offer here two months ago and was upgraded to Silver. Then, I also did the status match at the weblink posted and was upgraded to Diamond due to my Best Western Rewards Diamond Select status match request submission. I was told, that I needed to stay 14 days in 90 days to retain Hilton Rewards Diamond through 2026 or else they will revert me back to Hilton Rewards Silver.