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2024’s craziest hotel promotion is here – but it won’t be easy

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Global Hotel Alliance, the marketing group for 40 small hotel brands representing over 800 properties, is celebrating its 20th birthday.

As a gift, it is giving out up to $1 million of hotel credit in a special promotion.

If you have time on your hands between now and 30th September, it is ludicrously generous. How generous? How does $5,200 sound to you?

Global Hotel Alliance 20th anniversary promotion

I’m going to whizz though this in brief because, if you are serious about going for it, you will need to study the small print in a lot of detail.

Here’s the headline deal:

Stay at 10 different GHA brands between 1st May and 30th September and you will receive $5,200 of DISCOVERY Dollars. This is worth $5,200 to spend at GHA hotels.

You don’t need to do the full 10 brands, but the rewards are back-ended:

  • D$300 after a third brand, and
  • D$400 after a fourth brand, and
  • D$500 after a fifth brand, and
  • D$600 after a sixth brand, and
  • D$700 after a seventh brand, and
  • D$800 after eighth brand, and
  • D$900 after a ninth brand, and
  • D$1,000 after a tenth brand 

Here’s the first snag – each stay must be for at least $600 before taxes. This means that, to unlock the full $5,200 of credit from 10 brands, you will need to spend at least $6,000 plus applicable taxes. In reality, because you’re never going to spend exactly $600 plus taxes per stay, you net spend will be higher.

The $600 can come from multiple rooms charged to one bill.

Global Hotel Alliance 20th anniversary

On the other hand, you will also earn base DISCOVERY Dollars on your stays. Top tier Titanium members earn back 7% of their pre-tax spend, and you get Titanium for staying at three different brands. Even if you don’t already have GHA status, your final seven stays will be as a top tier member earning the highest level of rebate at 7%.

Let’s look at some realistic numbers. Let’s assume each stay averaged $750 plus 20% in taxes, so $900. Your 10 stays would earn (if Titanium for all of them) $525 in base earnings plus $5,200 bonus DISCOVERY Dollars. You’d get $5,725 back on $9,000 of post-tax spending. This is a 63% rebate. Who else is offering you 63% of your hotel spending back this summer?

If you could keep your average spend at $700 in countries with an average tax rate of 15%, you’d get base earnings of $490 plus $5,200 as a bonus, for a rebate of 70%.

Here’s the second snag. Your $5,200 bonus is only valid for six months. You would need to cash it in for a stay at a GHA member hotel by then.

Here’s the third snag. Hitting 10 GHA brands isn’t easy. If you are stuck with Western Europe, I reckon you’d have NH Hotels, Pan Pacific, The Set Collection, The Doyle Collection, Kempinski, Lore Group, Anantara, Lungarno Collection, Corinthia ….. but that’s about it. You’d need to hit pretty much every GHA brand which operates in this part of the world.

Anyway …. if you’re up for a challenge you can find out more on the GHA DISCOVERY website here. You need to register before booking.

PS. If you really, really want to go for it, there is an additional angle. The person who stays at most brands during the promotion will get an additional bonus of $200,000 DISCOVERY Dollars. Two runners up will receive $20,000 of DISCOVERY Dollars. You could do a $600 + taxes stay at every GHA brand for a fraction of $200,000. Even with flights I reckon it would cost under $50,000 to do the lot …. will anyone take up the challenge of potentially getting back 4x their money in free stays?


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Comments (57)

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  • JP_MCO says:

    Strangely this email ended up in my spam this morning (Gmail) which never happens with any of the Head for Points emails. That happen to anyone else?

    • Rob says:

      The big email groups have jointly brought in new policies recently which will send more to spam unfortunately. You’ve done well if this is the first. Move it out of spam and Google will learn.

    • Gordon says:

      I emailed Rob about this happening to me a few weeks ago! As Rob said to me, and I do as a matter of course when this happens, I sent them to my inbox and all seems ok now.

  • executiveclubber says:

    A travel planner for a business could do very well out of this… and then be promptly flogged by JDB for falling foul of bribery laws

  • James Parsons says:

    Does the $600 include tax.. (e.g. it is the total paid for the entire stay), or have you got to work out $600 + VAT.. on top for it to qualify.

    Just trying to establish that or it could get pretty complicated when the currency transaction is taken into account. You would need to make sure you are not borderline $600 and the transaction not being eligible etc.

    • TGLoyalty says:

      The article very clearly says excluding tax and yup you need to be wary of exchange rates. They use rates in their favour usually. You’re talking atleast £850 a stay.

      • James Parsons says:

        Thanks for confirming.. So roughly 8500 gbp outlay over 10 stays (minimum) , but for potential of 5750 usd bonus – assuming they do not pull the promo early.

      • Ken says:

        £850 is net £708 with VAT at 20%

        How does that convert that to $600 ?

        • Rob says:

          It doesn’t, obviously. There was me thinking I’d used a conservative scenario in the original article …..

          • TGLoyalty says:

            £950. Can’t edit once your thumb slips that’s it.

          • TGLoyalty says:

            Making a right hash of this 😂

            £600 with 20% VAT at todays rates is the absolute minimum … £650 would be more realistic/safe so £6,500.

  • Swifty says:

    Jet2 have a better offer 😉 flights included.

  • Swifty says:

    I’m all for getting value out of something, but if you want a stay somewhere nice and you can afford it, just book it and enjoy it. Instead you will be sweating whether you’ve spent the correct amount and ticking your stays off a spreadsheet. This is all too much trouble

    • Gordon says:

      “2024’s craziest hotel promotion is here – but it won’t be easy”

      “But it won’t be easy” was a giveaway!

      Fortune favourers the brave!!!!

  • ankomonkey says:

    Existing bookings don’t count anyway, but I’m already booked into a Tivoli and an NH Collection in the next month, but both for under $600 unless I really hit their bars/restaurants hard. I won’t bother rebooking, overspending and booking a third brand just for $300 to be used within 6 months, but it would have been fun if my existing stays would have qualified. There aren’t too many points promotions that are fun these days since Tesco stopped giving points on gift cards and video game pre-purchase vouchers, and since IHG pointsbreaks stopped!

  • cin3 says:

    Even if you manage to snag the 50% bonus (it’s nowhere near 87%) I can only think of a few things worse than staying in $11,200 worth of GHA.

    • Rob says:

      There’s some good stuff in there – Anantara has some really nice Euro stuff now.

      No need to be 50%. My calculations are already on the tight side. I suppose the issue is how flex you want to be to hit $600 – eg if a hotel is $400 per night, would you spend $800 to do 2 nights (overshooting highly) or book a junior suite for $600 to get it done with?

    • Tom says:

      I’m sat in the plunge pool overlooking the river at Capella Bangkok right now. This hotel is better than any of the many thousands of hotels you can book through any of the major chains (I have stayed at the RC Reserve in Thailand for comparison which is probably as good as it gets, it sucks compared to this). GHA has some great hotels, you just have to be careful as some of the brands are dogs too.

      • Throwawayname says:

        I stayed in The Maslow in Pretoria, booked the second lowest room category and received an upgrade to an absolutely amazing suite (more like apartment) on account of my Titanium status. They have a huge array of properties, including a number of seriously high end resorts (I will eventually convince myself to spend the cash for a few days on the one that’s on a private island in Mozambique), and some of their cheaper hotels (e.g. NHs in residential suburbs in Spain) offer outstanding value for money.

      • Gordon says:

        So it’s around 7pm in Thailand now, dusk and evening is the best time to view the chao phraya river, as it’s dark enough not to see the horrible state of it!

      • Greenpen says:

        The Bangkok Capella is one of the world’s worse buildings, it resembles shipping containers piled one on top of another. Ugly. Why oh why didn’t they get an architect involved?

        Once inside, and particularly if you are enjoying your plunge pool by the river, it’s another matter. Luxurious.

    • TGLoyalty says:

      Why there are some amazing properties in GHA

  • David S says:

    Don’t forget Tivoli hotels (mainly Portugal)

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