DEAL: Best Western Rewards: Earn Double Points for Stays Until November 18 (requires Registration)
Best Western Rewards, the loyalty program of Best Western Hotels, is offering an exciting promotion. Members who register for this promotion can earn double points for every eligible stay completed between September 3 and November 18, 2024. However, you must first register to take advantage of the offer.
Rewards Members Earn Double Points
This promotion applies to both new and existing bookings, with no cap on the amount of bonus points you can earn. This means it applies to every qualifying stay during the promotional period. You can sign up for the promotion at any time, but only stays made after registration will be eligible for double points.
Please note that only stays booked through Best Western’s website qualify for this promotion. Discounted rates do not qualify for the double points offer.
About Best Western Rewards
To take advantage of this promotion, you need a Best Western Rewards account. Signing up is free, and the program even offers a status match here.
Best Western Rewards Status Match
Best Western Rewards is a revenue-based program, which means you earn points based on how much you spend. Normally, you earn 10 points for every US dollar spent, not including any status bonuses. The number of points you earn increases with your status level:
Best Western Rewards Level | Points per Dollar Spent
None - 10
Gold - 11
Platinum - 11.5
Diamond - 13
Diamond Select - 15
The cheapest reward night starts at 5,000 points. This means that during the promotion, a Diamond Select member would need to spend around $167 to earn enough points for a free night, while a basic member would need to spend $250 to achieve the same. As always, only stays booked through Best Western’s website qualify for the promotion.
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