Cameron DiGiovanni, Writer
@cdigiovanni20
Hotel points are worth around 1 cent each on average, with points from major hotel loyalty programs usually ranging from less than half a cent to more than 2 cents each. The average value of 10,000 hotel points is about $100, according to WalletHub research, though that value could be twice as high in some cases.
How Much Hotel Points Are Worth By Loyalty Program
Rewards Program | Average Point Value | Value of 10,000 Points |
0.65 cents | $65 | |
1.3 cents | $130 | |
0.87 cents | $87 | |
0.52 cents | $52 | |
0.68 cents | $68 | |
0.8 cents | $80 | |
0.61 cents | $61 | |
0.98 cents | $98 | |
2.27 cents | $227 | |
0.99 cents | $99 |
Hotel points are usually worth the most when you redeem them for hotel stays. Many programs also let you use your points for other travel purchases, such as flights or rental cars, or for gift cards or charitable donations. However, you’ll likely get a lower dollar value per point when you choose these options. Certain points can also expire, or lose value when hotels raise the number of points you need to book a free night, so it’s best to redeem points frequently.
Keep in mind that more valuable points don’t necessarily indicate better loyalty programs. Your savings with a hotel loyalty program will depend on both the value of the points and how many points you accumulate. You can find some of the best deals overall with WalletHub’s guide to the best hotel rewards programs.
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