I'm booking my first stay on my own nickel (or multiple thousands of dollars) and I'm wondering why I'm not hearing of more people using the Citi Prestige Card. I'm doing two 4 night stays (one at Boardwalk and one at Polynesian). Neither are club level, but I've got a water view and a theme park view during Spring Break. This adds up to about a thousand bucks per night with tax at Poly (given discounts aren't available for my dates).
With the Citi Prestige, the 4th night is free at each place. The card has a $450 annual fee, but for that in the first 12 months you can get $500 air travel credit (since it's on a calendar basis), presently a 50k bonus points for signing up, free global entry/TSA Pre√, in addition to 3 points/$ on air travel and hotels, and 2 points/$ for dining & entertainment. You also get Priority Pass airport club access and some great price protection, etc.
So, given that you get 3X points on your stay (and they haven't yet removed the taxes for the 4th night free), for my trip, I used $250 air travel credit and basically get about $2K back after booking. I'm not an annual pass holder, but I have heard that the deal works with that discount, just as I know it does for other room only discounts. It seems like the more expensive the room, the better deal this is.
There are some conditions, but on the whole, I haven't seen a way you can do better:
With the Citi Prestige, the 4th night is free at each place. The card has a $450 annual fee, but for that in the first 12 months you can get $500 air travel credit (since it's on a calendar basis), presently a 50k bonus points for signing up, free global entry/TSA Pre√, in addition to 3 points/$ on air travel and hotels, and 2 points/$ for dining & entertainment. You also get Priority Pass airport club access and some great price protection, etc.
So, given that you get 3X points on your stay (and they haven't yet removed the taxes for the 4th night free), for my trip, I used $250 air travel credit and basically get about $2K back after booking. I'm not an annual pass holder, but I have heard that the deal works with that discount, just as I know it does for other room only discounts. It seems like the more expensive the room, the better deal this is.
There are some conditions, but on the whole, I haven't seen a way you can do better:
- You can't use a package. You have to pay for just the room, since food isn't going to be free. This reduces some of the value here if the package offers you a deal.
- You have to have the Citi concierge make the booking. This isn't a big deal, and they don't charge anything for doing it. It's just the same as if you called in yourself to book it.
- Given that there are deposits charged, they probably won't automatically credit the 4th nights free once your charges are paid. You'll have to call in, but I haven't heard of anyone who didn't get it reimbursed. Citi sends you an attachment on their letterhead telling you what you're going to get back.
- You can't get two consecutive 4th nights free at the same property, which is one reason we're moving from one property to the other. i.e. could do it for 16 nights with 4 free by alternating between the same properties every 4 nights.