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InterContinental Ambassador’s fee is rising to $225 on 2nd October – should you join today?

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This is our review of the InterContinental Ambassador hotel loyalty programme.

The fee for InterContinental Ambassador is increasing from $200 to $225 on Wednesday 2nd October. This is confirmed on the application site here.

This makes it a good day to look at what InterContinental Ambassador is, and if it is worth paying a $200 (soon $225) annual fee to join? 

InterContinental Ambassador review

InterContinental, the luxury hotel brand inside IHG One Rewards (which also covers Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, Hotel Indigo and others) is a little odd when it comes to loyalty schemes:

  • InterContinental also has its own loyalty scheme – Ambassadorwhich costs $200 to join ($225 from Wednesday)

And yet, despite the $200 fee, I consider Ambassador a good deal and was a member for many years.  I skipped a year in 2018/9, and have skipped 2023/4 as I didn’t have an InterContinental stay planned, but I expect I will be back in the fold at some point.

What does InterContinental Ambassador cost to join?

You can sign up here.  The cost is $200 today or $225 from Wednesday.

For new members, there is an option to use 40,000 IHG One Rewards points instead of paying $200 in cash.   Given my 0.4p valuation of an IHG One Rewards point this is a fair deal, although it is always possible to exceed 0.4p at peak hotels on peak dates.

The points alternative increases to 45,000 points from Wednesday.

InterContinental Ambassador review

What are the benefits of InterContinental Ambassador?

The key thing about Ambassador is that, once you are a member, the benefits are virtually guaranteed on paid stays. They are NOT guaranteed on reward stays but most properties do let you have them.

These benefits are:

  • A certificate for a free weekend night when you join and each year when you renew. In one swoop, you can save your entire membership fee with this benefit. To use the voucher, you need to book a 2-night weekend stay and pay the Ambassador Weekend Rate, which is usually equal to Best Flexible Rate. The rules say that only standard rooms can be booked. However, many hotels let you book club rooms or suites which is especially useful for families.
  • A GUARANTEED one-level room upgrade on every InterContinental stay – this is usually processed before you arrive and is visible online.  If the hotel cannot provide an upgrade, you receive 10,000 IHG One Rewards points compensation or a $50 food and beverage credit.
  • 4pm check-out – this is a GUARANTEED benefit and comes in very handy on a weekend break or on a trip with an evening flight back home.  If the hotel cannot provide late check-out, you receive 10,000 IHG One Rewards points compensation or a $50 food and beverage credit.
  • A $20 food and beverage credit per stay
  • Free mineral water in your room
  • Platinum Elite status in IHG One Rewards (usually requires 40 nights or $4,000 of qualifying spend)

The benefits package is slightly different for stays in Mainland China, including free restaurant breakfast for one person.

How does InterContinental Ambassador work?

Four things to know about the ‘free weekend night’ benefit

  • As the Ambassador Weekend Rate is more expensive than a non-refundable Advance Purchase rate, your free night is not totally free if you would otherwise have booked a cheaper pre-paid rate.  It is totally free if you would otherwise have booked at Best Flexible Rate.
  • If you are thinking about buying Ambassador for a specific trip, you can check weekend night voucher pricing and availability before joining via intercontinental.com/ambweekend
  • Some hotels now cap weekly voucher bookings. Edinburgh, admittedly a small InterContinental, is usually sold out a few months in advance, although when the voucher is available the hotel offers all room categories, even the top suites.
  • You can book a weekend night voucher stay without being an Ambassador member. If you are booking well in advance, it makes sense to book the stay first but only buy Ambassador nearer your arrival, in order to maximise your membership period.

You now receive benefits at Six Senses hotels too

In 2021 we saw the integration of some Six Senses hotels and resorts.

For participating hotels, you will receive:

  • Breakfast for two people
  • An amenity for a 50 minute massage for two people or a ‘local experience’
  • A one category room upgrade
  • A welcome platter on arrival
  • 4pm check-out, subject to availability
  • 10am check-in, subject to availability
  • Free internet access

In terms of ‘participating’, any Six Senses which is bookable on IHG One Rewards points – which isn’t many of them – will respect these benefits.  You may also find them respected at other properties.

InterContinental Ambassador review

Ambassador benefits are weaker than they were

InterContinental weakened the benefits of Ambassador in 2018. Before the changes, the hotel was obliged to provide Ambassador benefits – no ‘ifs’ or ‘buts’.  There was no mechanism to deal with a failure to deliver.

Since 2018, hotels are obliged to give you 10,000 points (which I only value at £40) or a $50 food and beverage credit if they cannot give you an upgrade or a 4pm check-out.  Some hotels treat this as a cheap way of buying off a member.

This happened to me at InterContinental Porto, pictured above, in February 2020.  A direct one-level upgrade was not available.  It was clear online that the hotel did, however, have numerous top suites available.  Before the changes, the hotel was obliged to give me a better room even if it meant offering the Presidential Suite.  Instead, I was given 10,000 points.

In this particular case I wasn’t too bothered.  Porto is not expensive so the points were a decent rebate on the price I paid.  I was on my own so a huge suite would have been a bit of a waste.  I was also not planning to spend much time in the hotel.  In other circumstances, however, it would have been an issue.

At hotels costing £500+ per night, being able to ‘pay off’ a member with £40-worth of points to free up an expensive room which can be sold to someone else is very tempting ….

Does Ambassador cover Regent?

No, not yet.

This situation cannot continue long term, especially with Regent Hong Kong and Regent Cannes – both converted InterContinental hotels – now open.

It is also rumoured, although not confirmed, that InterContinental Amstel in Amsterdam will convert to Regent when its refurbishment is complete.

Arguably the InterContinental brand is being weakened by having the top / refurbished properties transition to Regent. We can only hope that Le Grand in Paris, easily the best InterContinental in Europe, remains.

What is InterContinental Ambassador?

What does it cost to renew InterContinental Ambassador?

The initial fee to join Ambassador is $200 ($225 from Wednesday).

The current renewal options are:

  • Renew for $200 and receive 15,000 bonus IHG One Rewards points

or

  • Renew for 40,000 IHG One Rewards points

For clarity, you receive a new free weekend night certificate each year when you renew.

Is InterContinental Ambassador worth it?

Obviously InterContinental Ambassador is not for everyone.  However, you can earn back the cost of membership in just one weekend stay by redeeming the free night voucher.  It may even be worth it if you had just one long InterContinental stay booked and wanted to guarantee your upgrade.

Ambassador members also receive Platinum Elite status in IHG One Rewards.  This will make your future Holiday Inn, Holiday Inn Express, Crowne Plaza, Hotel Indigo etc stays a little more pleasant although it is unlikely to lead to major upgrades or lounge access.

You can learn more about InterContinental Ambassador, and sign up, here if it sounds interesting.

PS.  There is also an invitation-only premium level called Royal Ambassador, where the benefits include executive lounge access, $50 of mini bar credit per day and higher level upgrades.  Whilst the criteria are not published it is requires $five-figures of annual spend at InterContinental properties.  We don’t cover Royal Ambassador on Head for Points because it is so exclusive.


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Comments (137)

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  • r* says:

    When a hotel can just pay 10000 points instread, late checkout and upgrades arent guaranteed imo.

    Its better than space available late checkout (hilton waikiki gave a late checkout of 12 rather than 11, lol) but they can still say no.

    • David ODonovan says:

      I am a Diamond ambassador , have got 4PM check out and at least a one cat upgrade at all the Intercontinentals and Kimpton I have stayed at the last 3 years.

      • Charlie says:

        Agreed. 32 nights at ICs this year. Only once have I not had a room upgrade on a cash stay (IC Barcelona), but I always seem to get upgrades on points bookings too (maybe it is because I am polite) :-). IHG Ambassador plus 40 nights for lounge access is the sweet spot, especially if you only stay in CPs and ICs. Having said that, I’ve shifted more nights to IHG this year and I’ll be on 70 again by the end of November for an extra year of lounge access as I doubt that will last long at 40 nights as it is far too generous. Also, I was told that number of nights are now showing in addition to point balances to differentiate different types of ‘diamonds’. Which, obviously for me, is a good thing 🙂

        • Irons80 says:

          Makes no sense – I qualify as Diamond thru points… I am surely higher value as mine is through actually spend which makes IHG more than lots of cheaper or redemption nights

          • Charlie says:

            Divin’t fret: points and nights accrued per calendar year through hotel stays, in addition to total points balance. So you will be fine on your 120,000 per year, if they’ve been earned through hotel stays, and not other methods.

    • TGLoyalty says:

      You think they get 10k points for free? They pay more than we do in a sale. Think the proper rack rate. It’s a real cost to them vs not giving it

      Unlike promises for guaranteed benefits which have no compensation behind them where the hotel just shrugs their shoulders.

      I’be always got 4pm and upgrades on IC stays. Rewards or cash.

  • JohnTh says:

    Shame about Diamond – especially for the air status match offers vs Hotel Diamond that have come through this year.. May have to think about paying for breakfast (shock horror)… Good job still on Hilton Gold.

  • tootsci says:

    I got Ambassador for my South America trip next year where I have lots of IHG stays and one IC stay. I was planning on using the free weekend night at IC Cartagena but now plans have changed a bit and I won’t be there over a weekend. I don’t want to ‘waste’ the certificate so would be looking at a weekend trip with the OH plus kid in Europe potentially. Any recommendations for a nice one for that purpose? Good location, nice pool if over the summer otherwise not fussy. Thinking of IC Malta or Cascais, or perhaps Paris or Berlin or Madrid. Thanks!

    • Charlie says:

      IC Malta has a great lounge though not the best location, however Ubers are inexpensive. IC Budapest would be my European option of choice. Great lounge and top location. IC Berlin and IC Vienna are both great if you have lounge access. Barcelona and Madrid are both much smaller ICs and typically far more expensive than they ought to be. Paris and Park Lane – you are paying for the location – both are top notch and worth the premium. Warsaw is OK but a bit grim unless you swim – the CP Warsaw is better in 2024. Budapest, Vienna, and Berlin would be my choices if you have lounge access.

      • tootsci says:

        Brilliant thanks. I don’t have lounge access at the moment though will likely hit 40 nights later next year and take as the reward. I’ve not been to Budapest for a few years so would be good to go back. I think my shortlist would be Malta, Budapest, maybe Cascais and Berlin then, if the lounges are worth may do a room rate with lounge access included

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