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Official: here are the IHG Rewards Club welcome benefits by hotel and tier level

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One of the few guaranteed status benefits in IHG Rewards Club – if you are staying in Europe – is the ‘welcome amenity’ which is offered at check-in.

These are rarely anything to set the pulse racing but they are a gesture, especially at hotels where the rooms are virtually identical and there is little scope for upgrades or special treatment.

There has been some confusion in recent months about what is offered where.  In particular, some Crowne Plaza hotels have been offering club lounge access to Spire Elite guests.  Some, but not all.

A HfP reader was at a UK Crowne Plaza last week and complained that he was not offered an upgrade to the lounge, even though the hotel was willing to sell him access.  The hotel gave the reader a copy of its internal IHG guidelines to prove that it was not obliged to offer lounge access.   He passed it on to me and it is worth a look.

Here are the IHG Rewards Club welcome benefits by elite status level

Here is the chart (click to enlarge) which came into effect in January 2017 in Europe:

IHG status levels and welcome amenities

As you can see, IHG is attempting to vary the offering by both brand and by membership tier.  This leads to 15 possible combinations of welcome amenity.

Top left is the most interesting.

A Crowne Plaza in Europe is meant to offer Spire Elite members 600 points or a drink and snack voucher or club lounge access.

This is a slightly odd choice, since the points are worth around £3, the drink / snack around £5 and club lounge access – based on the upsell price – around £50!

Here’s the catch though.  The hotel is allowed to make the lounge access benefit ‘subject to availability’ which could mean anything.  Hotel staff are told that they should always use the phrase “on this occasion” when offering club lounge access.

Importantly, lounge access is only for the Spire Elite member personally.  If you are sharing your room with your partner, they will not receive access.  You also cannot bring any guests into the lounge.  (Not all hotels will follow this rule, of course, but this is IHG’s suggested position.)

What are the other Spire Elite benefits?

Looking down the chart, there isn’t a lot else on offer for Spire Elite members on top of the Platinum Elite benefits:

At a Hotel Indigo, you can have a cocktail as your welcome drink – Platinum members cannot

At Staybridge Suites, you will get two drink and snack vouchers instead of one

At Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express hotels, whilst there is technically no difference between the Spire Elite and Platinum Elite amenities, Spire Elite members are meant to be offered a better choice of drinks at the point of redemption

Many hotels, of course, will go further for Spire Elite members.   These guidelines don’t cover room upgrades, which can be decent at a Crowne Plaza.  I booked a Junior Suite in Salzburg in February and ended up with a 2-bedroom suite, for example.  You also need to remember that Spire Elite members receive a 100% bonus on base points, which allows you to rack up free nights quickly.


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Comments (108)

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  • Diydegsy says:

    I stayed at the Intercontinental Park Lane on Sunday. I am a platinum ambassador not spire elite and they upgraded me to a balcony room on the 7th floor (same floor as the club lounge) which was handy. I didn’t realise they had rooms with a balcony, the views were fantastic!!!
    They offered me 600 points or a drink so I took the drink due to the prices in the hotel it was good value but as our room wasn’t ready when we arrived they offered two free drinks of our choice as well so we had cocktails. We bought club lounge access which has now gone up to £96 on the 1st April it used to be £78. This was a no brainier for us as we hadn’t eaten when we arrived so we had afternoon tea in the club lounge made use of the Moët between 5.30 and 7.30 in the lounge and breakfast plus we were on a free night so happy days all around!!!

    • Talay says:

      Wouldn’t the “upgrade” you were given give you lounge access and breakfast ?

      Not sure I’d see a near £100 cost for a glass or two of £20 a bottle Moet and a full English as value but I appreciate the setting and the cost to have it in the hotel.

  • Mark says:

    I wonder if your miles would vary on a stay booked with points?

    • ankomonkey says:

      I’m Gold and had a points stay in Finland in February and received the 300 points mentioned in the table.

  • Chris says:

    I’m a Spire Ambassador stayed in the CP Glasgow last weekend on a reward night (25k points) got 600 points on check in, upgraded to a suite and lounge access. Far and away the best recognition i’ve been given at IHG after about 5 years top tier.

    • Alan C says:

      Yes a thumbs up for Glasgow too. Got lounge access as Spire at Newcastle CP as well.

    • Calz says:

      CP Copenhagen was my best experience – 25k reward night, upgraded to awesome suite, lounge access and 600 points. The CP at Aberdeen airport also great. £40 a night, club room access and full breakfast

    • Tracy says:

      Lounge access for 1 or 2? I’m staying there on Saturday as Spire 🙂

      • Chris says:

        I don’t actually know what it was officially. My key didn’t work for the lounge door but i just told the attendant my room number and they let two of us in, both times we tried.

        I presume it was for 2

  • Calz says:

    Best part of attaining Spire Elite (Via VA airmile transfer) was the 25k bonus and being able to status match to Hilton for Diamond. from my experience, Hiltons are very consistent across the board with room upgrades, lounge access, points and breakie. My parents stayed at the waldorf on the plam under my free night voucher and even though I wasn’t there, they were treated like VIPs and got all the benefits of Diamond (turned out to be the best bday present I ever gave to my mum) My IHG is now plat and I don’t bother unless I am redeeming points or there is a good mattress run. Hilton Gold is still offering me great extras and I will continue to pursue gold for the benefits it offers.

  • Alan C says:

    A little help if poss. Any thoughts on the IC Madrid. Booked a Club Room for this weekend using the Amb cert. Spire Ann wanting a room with a terrace or balcony that could sit out. Emailed a request and noted. Any rooms to ask for?
    Cheers
    Alan

    • Genghis says:

      Never stayed there but it’s a bit out of the mixer for tourism. I stayed at the Gran Melia down the road a few weeks ago even though IC slightly closer to our Madrid office.

      • Chris says:

        It is a bit out of the way but last time i was there John Kerry was staying, the place was swarming with secret service agents. Gave the place a certain entertainment charm

        the sunday brunch is outstanding

    • YL says:

      I am not sure what is there current upgrade policy for AMB, but I stayed last year with my certificate and was treated well. Staff were all very friendly.
      According to flyertalk the junior suite with terrace overlooking the avenue is very nice, but then the room with balcony facing courtyard could be nice too…

  • Tracy says:

    I wanted Hilton diamond so status matched spire to diamond and will complete 8 stays in 3 months. My OH was platinum through the IHG credit card and he was also status matched to Diamond which I was a bit surprised by as it’s not top tier. Might not bother trying for spire next year as I will have platinum through the credit card too.

    • Colin JE says:

      I did the same. The only problem was that Hilton were so quick doing it that my 90-day window finished too early for 4 of my stays booked in September to count, so I either have to make do with Gold, or do a mattress run for 3 more stays by end of August to keep Platinum.
      I’d shift the Sept bookings to IHG if they had another Accelerate offer. Any news on that Rob, or will they only launch another Accelerate once the existing offer is finished?

      • Paul says:

        Anyone know if you can filter a Hilton on price rather than venue? I need 1 night so was hoping to pre-pay least possible to meet a Diamond challenge that I cannot meet with a ‘proper’ stay?

        • TimS says:

          Even if you prepay, if you don’t check in i don’t think it registers as a stay.

  • Colin JE says:

    I can’t say I’ve received much in the way of benefits other than drinks or points, though I did get a late checkout to 1pm at the New York Times Square IC, despite ‘only’ being Spire Elite at that time. At a US HIE my colleague at base level got an upgrade but I didn’t even though I booked and checked in before her. I’ve since used 30k points to upgrade to Ambassador and get an extra year on Spire (didn’t get the 25k points for ‘renewing’ – but didn’t follow-up with IHG as I felt it was pushing my luck).
    The table is interesting reading. There’s such little difference between Plat and Spire that it barely seems worth it. Where were all these wonderful extras that were promised when IHG introduced Spire? You’d think that at least the points would be higher. A free breakfast would make it something worth chasing (even if it was only one – and they’d keep revenue in the hotel from couples, who might otherwise go out).
    The only plus point of IHG currently is that I can top up my points from Virgin, get my Spire renewed and another 25k back from IHG, and still use the points for free nights. And then use that status for matching with others, like Hilton who give better benefits.

  • Glasgow Sprocket says:

    I recently stayed at the Intercontinental in Dublin as an award booking (I’m Platinum elite via the IHG credit card) and received both the drink voucher and the 600 points. The same thing happened with a reward booking in the Madrid Intercontinental in April. Regardless of whether this is an error or a deliberate decision a drink voucher in most Intercontinental hotels is well worth it as the drinks are usually exorbitant. 600 points back on the redemption simply brings a small smile to my face.

    First post for me after being a long time passive reader.

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