Hilton has brought back its 100% bonus on points sales for the first (and certainly not last) time in 2021. The latest sale runs from now till 9 March 2021, 1.59 p.m SGT.
The 100% bonus applies if you purchase at least 10,000 points (pre-bonus) in a single transaction. Hilton points usually cost 1 US cent apiece, so a 100% bonus means buying points at 0.5 US cents each, the lowest price we ever see available.
Buy Hilton Points with a 100% bonus here
You can purchase up to 80,000 points a year, pre-bonus, which means a total of 160,000 points under this sale. The cap shouldn’t be an issue anyway, because Hilton lets you combine points across accounts for free. So there’s nothing stopping you from pooling them with a friend or family member.
Hilton points expire after 12 months of inactivity, but earning or redeeming even a single point resets the 12 month clock. Hilton has temporarily paused the expiration of all points scheduled to expire between now and 31 December 2021, on account of the COVID-19 situation.
What can you do with Hilton points?
The classic use case for buying Hilton points is to snag a stay at a luxurious property for much less. Take for instance the Conrad Maldives where an award night at goes for 95,000 Hilton Honors points. Paid rates can cost as much as US$990+ a night before tax.
If you purchase Hilton Honors points at a 100% bonus during this sale and use them at the Conrad Maldives, you’ll effectively be paying only US$475 a night. Remember that if you’re a Silver member or above, you get the 5th night free on awards, reducing the overall cost to US$380 a night. Hilton Honors Silver status is offered to all AMEX KrisFlyer Ascend cardholders.
What’s even better is that using Hilton Honors points to book your stay gives you a flexible reservation, compared to paying the lowest available rate which is usually a non-refundable rate.
Another idea is to try your luck booking the Waldorf Astoria Maldives, which costs 120,000 points a night. That’s a hefty US$600, but this is a property that charges upwards of US$1.5K a night, plus the 5th night free benefit would reduce your average cost to US$480.
The Maldives may not be on many people’s travel radars at the moment, but even within ASEAN you can find a decent number of Hilton Category 1/2 properties, which cost just 5,000/10,000 points a night (US$25/50 if you buy points at 0.5 US cents each). You can see a listing of these properties here.
Is it a good idea to buy points for staycations?
Of the three Hilton properties in Singapore, Hilton Singapore and Conrad Singapore have been approved for staycation guests. So is it a good idea to buy Hilton points for staycations?
Generally no. Hilton properties in Singapore range from 20,000 to 60,000 points per night, which would be anywhere from US$100 to US$300 if you buy points with the current sale. US$100 may sound not bad, but keep in mind that’s (1) for a Hilton Garden Inn, (2) without any of the usual additions you get when you book staycation packages, like free breakfast and late check-out.
Don’t buy points speculatively
You should not be buying any sort of points or miles speculatively, and Hilton is no exception. Back in June 2019, it was reported on Flyertalk that Hilton had quietly raised the redemption rates on numerous hotels worldwide without any notice.
Fortunately, this didn’t affect the top-tier properties (so the Conrad Maldives still costs 95,000 points for example), but it just goes to show the dangers of “dynamic pricing”. My advice is that you confirm award pricing and availability at the hotel you want before buying points.
My sense is that the best value Hilton redemptions are for properties in the highest tier (80-95,000 points). Remember, Hilton no longer publishes award charts and can change hotel categories at will; it’s a lot easier for them to move lower tier hotels between bands than it is to increase the highest cost redemption band. This is still fixed at 80-95,000 points, with the exception of the Waldorf Astoria Maldives and Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos.
What card should I use to purchase Hilton points?
Hilton points purchases are processed by Points.com and charged in USD. You should use the following cards to maximize your returns from buying Hilton Honors points:
Earn Rate | Remarks | |
Citi Rewards Apply here |
4 mpd | Cap of S$1K per s. month |
UOB Visa Signature Apply here |
4 mpd | Min S$1K Max S$2K FCY spend per s. month |
SCB Visa Infinite Apply here |
3 mpd | Min spend S$2K per s. month |
S. Month= Statement Month | C. Month= Calendar Month |
Conclusion
Hilton kicks off 2021 with its standard bonus sale of 100%. This happens so often it can more or less be taken as evergreen, and there’s no reason why you should ever pay full price for points.
It’s not particularly good value for Singapore staycations, but do have a look if you’re making overseas travel plans for later this year. One can hope.
Isn’t Conrad open for staycation as well? Though at between 50k to 60k for a base room a night there is no value using points. One can only hope countries open to Singapore and stay close to others so that we can avoid quarantine when coming home. Wishfull thinking.
yes it is opened. have updated!
I stayed at the Conrad 4 times in December 2020 for staycations.
Nice cover pic. One of my go-to hotels in NYC
indeed. i hope to stay there one day.
Waldorf Maldives is now at least 700,000 pt a night crazy!
if you see that it probably means that no “base” room is available. try other dates.