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Global Hotel Alliance, and its GHA DISCOVERY loyalty programme, has pushed its way onto our radar over the last couple of years.

This is down to three things:

  • a very generous status programme (get top tier status, which is well respected by member hotels, with just three stays if they are at different brands)
  • a generous loyalty programme (you get up to 7% cashback on stays) and
  • generous promotions, including regular double or triple points offers
New Global Hotel Alliance benefits

We ran a separate piece here which provides a full overview of GHA DISCOVERY and is our core reference article on the programme.

Global Hotel Alliance is a marketing alliance for almost 40 smaller hotel brands. Kempinski is probably the best known, but you are probably aware of Anantara and NH Hotels which are also in there. It’s an eclectic collection which a slight slant towards Asia, although the spread is more balanced since NH Hotels came in.

GHA is selling points again – and it can work out well

GHA DISCOVERY started selling its loyalty currency, DISCOVERY Dollars, last year via two limited time offers.

Most hotel chains and airline programmes sell their points. What is different about GHA is that its points have a fixed value. 1 DISCOVERY Dollar is worth $1 off your next hotel stay.

Until 26th March 2025, you can buy DISCOVERY Dollars at a 15% discount to face value.

The cap is D$3,000 in a calendar year and D$1,000 per transaction. You are allowed to make 3 x D$1,000 transactions back to back if you wish.

The offer is improved on the version offered last year:

  • this time, everyone gets a 15% discount – last year, only top tier Titanium members got 15% off, the rest got a lower discount
  • the annual cap has been doubled from D$1,500 to D$3,000

There are three reasons why this deal is less good than it initially looks:

  • if you are staying in the UK, you may incur FX fees on your credit card to buy DISCOVERY Dollars which you would avoid if you’d paid for your room in cash
  • you can’t use DISCOVERY Dollars on pre-paid stays, except for food and drink charges added to your bill
  • you can’t use DISCOVERY Dollars against the taxes element of your hotel bill, only the base rate
  • your DISCOVERY Dollars will expire after 24 months
  • you won’t earn points back on the part of your bill paid with DISCOVERY Dollars

This last point is important. Yes, you save 15% on DISCOVERY Dollars, but you would have got 4% to 7% back in DISCOVERY Dollars, depending on your elite status level, if you’d paid cash for your room.

This means that buying DISCOVERY Dollars is a better deal for non-elite members, because you are giving up fewer D$ had you paid cash for the room. If you have no GHA status and are only going to earn 4% back then getting a 15% discount by pre-paying for D$ instead is a good deal.

Remember that, if there is a double or triple DISCOVERY Dollars promotion running when you stay, the benefit of buying D$ will reduce. In fact, you could end up worse off! If you have Titanium status and your 7% cashback would be tripled to 21% under a triple Dollars promotion, it makes no sense to give that up for a 15% discount.

My stay at Çırağan Palace Kempinski Istanbul

Last August we stayed at Çırağan Palace Kempinski Istanbul, which is probably the flagship Kempinski hotel in Europe.

Our review of Çırağan Palace Kempinski Istanbul is here. As I’d booked via GHA, I had the opportunity to test out the ‘buy points’ feature as the offer was running at the time.

We’d booked one room in my name and one for the kids in my wife’s name. This allowed me to buy the 2024 annual cap of $1,500 DISCOVERY Dollars per account, so $3,000 in total.

I paid $2,550 for $3,000 of credit, saving 15%.

Çırağan Palace Kempinski Istanbul

I only bought the points once we had checked into the hotel. I wanted to remove any risk that I might be stuck with $3,000 of 24-month expiry credit. Once we’d checked in and I was sure we wouldn’t be storming out due to some crisis (!) I went ahead.

It is a VERY slick process if you go via the GHA DISCOVERY app, because you can use Apple Pay (and presumably Google Pay too). There is no need to dig out your payment cards. Your DISCOVERY Dollars balance updates immediately.

Now, I hadn’t REALLY saved $450 (15% of $3,000 of credit). I would have got 7% back in DISCOVERY Dollars had I settled that part of the bill in cash because I have top tier Titanium status. However, I was FAR happier – unsurprisingly – with an immediate $450 saving rather than $210 of ‘expires in 24 months’ hotel credit.

It is important to note that there was no bonus $ promotion running for stays when I booked. This is another reason not to buy DISCOVERY Dollars until you’re already checked in. If a ‘double Dollars’ or ‘triple Dollars’ promotion launches, and you were able to rebook at the same rate, you may be better off paying cash.

Quick reminder: you can only redeem against ‘Eligible Spend’

If you are planning to do this, remember that you cannot settle 100% of your bill with DISCOVERY Dollars.

Taxes, tips and fees are not included. The key element is VAT or the local equivalent. On a £1,000 UK stay, you could only redeem (assuming no tips on the bill) £833 which is the ex-VAT element.

Buying D$ is not a permanent offer

The previous offer for buying DISCOVERY Dollars ended on 31st August 2024. This new offer is the first one since then and is only running to 26th March 2025.

If you have a GHA stay coming up, this may be your only chance to buy D$ at a discount to reduce the cost.

Even if you’re not interested in buying now, if you are booking a ‘pay on departure’ GHA stay (or pre-paying but planning to spend on food and drink in-house) in the future, it is worth keeping an eye out for ‘buy DISCOVERY Dollars’ promotions.

You can, until 26th March, buy DISCOVERY Dollars on this page of the website.


best hotel loyalty promotions

Hotel offers update – April 2025:

Want to earn more hotel points?  Click here to see our complete list of promotions from the major hotel chains or use the ‘Hotel Offers’ link in the menu bar at the top of the page.

Want to buy hotel points?

  • Hilton Honors is offering a 100% bonus when you buy points by 29th May 2025. The annual purchase limit is also increased to 240,000 points pre-bonus. Click here to buy.
  • World of Hyatt is offering a 25% discount (equivalent to a 33% bonus) when you buy points by 14th April 2025. Click here to buy.

Comments (30)

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  • Mario says:

    What’s the FX rate applied when spending those points?

    • Rob says:

      Seems to be some sort of central rate in the GHA system. I didn’t feel ripped off.

      • John says:

        I redeemed 77 USD of Discovery Dollars for 71.08 EUR bill credit at Adlon Kempinski on 9 March, which is 0.9232 and pretty close (0.5bip) to Visa’s rate on the day.

  • Ryan gill says:

    You kind of have saved it imo. You’ve made a real saving versus some slightly obscure points you may never use. OK, factor it in obviously if you’re a regular stayer at these hotels, which you probably won’t be.

  • D says:

    There has been a couple of hotels which allow prepay with D$ sporadically over the last year, but it’s quoted as a ‘trial’ which they hope to role out following feedback.

  • RussellH says:

    Does anyone understand the points expiry system here?

    Since the current system started, I earned D$51 in June last year. D$% expired after 3 months, and a further D$31 after a further 3 months, leaving me with just D$15 which I used last month.

    That stay earned me another D$15, but D$10 will again expire after just 3 months.

    At the same time they promoted me to Gold, and told me my points would now remain valid now for 18 months. Except I still am warned that D$10 will expire in May.

    I certainly would not buy points without a cast-iron guarantee that they would not expire in the next few months

    • Rob says:

      Those $10 credits are bonuses – app booking bonus or birthday bonus. They have 6 months expiry. Points bought or base points from stays have 2 years.

      • RussellH says:

        NOT 6 months, just 3. System is very clear about that. They even e-mailed me within a week of the stay to tell me the points were about to expire!
        Base points, assuming that that is what they are, definitely valid for 12 months (or, in theory, 18 months for Gold).
        They were online bookings, using a web browser – never used a mobile app for booking anything.
        My birthday bonus was 20% off a booking, but the original, fully cancellable booking was still cheaper.
        I had originally tried using a 15% off voucher they gave for reviewing a stay, but again, using it would have ended up more expensive.
        Most of my points from last summer only lasted 6 months.
        The stay last month delivered D$10 valid 3 months and D$5 valid a year.
        Never anything valid for 2 years.
        Moving up to Gold (which, as far as I can see I have not earned) does not extend the validity of existing points, it would seem.
        If some people are getting completely different periods of points validity, that just reinforces my feeling that the whole thing seems a complete mess.

  • RB says:

    I have a (big group 😬) Regent Seven Seas Cruise booking through a travel agent for which I’ve only paid a deposit. Does this present an opportunity to secure a discount?! I’ve been trying to get my head around the link between GHA and RSS and as my attempts to upgrade to Titanium have mysteriously failed (to date) and so trying to figure out this new quandary is blowing a fuse or two!

    • Rob says:

      No. We have a separate article on Regent and GHA if you search.

    • D says:

      If you get your travel agent to add your GHA number to the booking then you should get Titanium straight away and when it passes the 100% cancellation period, you’ll get at least D$750 depending on the suite category up to D$2500. https://www.rssc.com/ghadiscovery

      You can’t redeem on RSSC but you also get bubbly and chocolates on arrival.

  • Peter says:

    I’ve had their highest status and the recognition was almost not existing. At the reception they don’t really know what the status is, once you remind them they ask for manager who has some basic ideas. Payment with $ again no idea, took 20 minutes for them to figure out how to access the system, how to use it..
    Once I got access to lounge that just had coffee machine and a few chairs. Decent hotels, but $ and loyalty program feelt like constant begging and causing problems.

    • Throwawayname says:

      That’s not been my experience at all, I consistently get upgraded and some hotels have additional benefits (e.g. free parking at the one in Bristol). The only thing that really is variable is the welcome amenity – it can range from absolutely nothing to something really well thought-out.

      • ankomonkey says:

        I’ve had brilliant welcome amenities in one Portuguese city and a plate of sweets in another. Yes, I’m an adult and they gave me a plate of wrapped sweets like I used to get from the newsagents for 1p or 2p each as a child.

    • D says:

      Not in Asia, all my experiences have been the opposite. In Europe? NH have a reputation for not recognising status.

      • occasionalranter says:

        Not my experience at all. Had insanely good perks in SE Asia and Australia

        • Rob says:

          nhow London gave me their top suite as Titanium when I did a mattress run there last year – bit of a shame that I only spent 30 minutes in the room!

        • D says:

          True

    • RussellH says:

      In spite of my complaints (above) about the very short time you have to use the D$, I have to say that when checking in last month and mentioning that I had D$15, the woman at the desk (whose badge said she was a trainee) took barely 10 seconds to apply them to my bill – probably less.

  • Throwawayname says:

    I can confirm that the conversion rates they use are centrally set and they are very fair. I’m 99% certain that no spread of any sort is applied – e.g. if you’re staying in Mexico, the exact same rate is used to convert a nightly price quoted in dollars into an invoice in MXN, apply D$ in part payment of it, and award more of them on the remaining spend.

  • tical says:

    Have a prepaid stay in Anatara in Abu Dhabi in the desert in early April. Wonder if all the extras (like desert trips etc. meals) which I charge to the room can be settled with these discovery dollars?

    • Rob says:

      Should be fine, yes. If the hotel is bookable via GHA, it would work. Minor, which owns Anantara, is the main shareholder in GHA.

    • Adam says:

      Yes. Did that at this exact hotel few months ago.

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