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How to check InterContinental Ambassador free weekend nights before joining

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InterContinental Ambassador is IHG’s ‘pay to join’ loyalty programme.

On the face of it, the fact that it is only valid at InterContinental-branded hotels and costs $225 (or 45,000 IHG One Rewards points) per year to join does not sound attractive.

In reality, it can pay for itself very quickly – especially if you are the sort of person who prefers to book deluxe rooms or suites.

checking availability for InterContinental Ambassador free weekend night vouchers

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 two-night weekend stay and pay the Ambassador Weekend Rate, which is usually equal to Best Flexible Rate.
  • 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, which 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.

You will also receive selected benefits at Six Senses hotels, although that is outside the scope of this article.

checking availability for InterContinental Ambassador free weekend night vouchers

How to check free weekend night availability before joining

The real value from InterContinental Ambassador comes from the ‘two for one’ weekend night voucher.

You REALLY maximise value if you use the voucher at a hotel which allows it to be used for premium rooms and suites, not just standard rooms.

However ….

  • some hotels now cap the number of Ambassador voucher bookings they accept each weekend
  • you don’t know which hotels offer premium rooms and suites without checking

The good news is you can check voucher free night availability before you join Ambassador.

Even better, you can book your free night before joining!

This allows you to delay signing up until a couple of weeks before your stay, maximising the amount of time you will have the status.

How to check Ambassador free night availability

You need to go to this page of the IHG website.

Let’s look at Paris for Friday 6th to Sunday 8th June.

Quelle horreur!

checking availability for InterContinental Ambassador free weekend night vouchers

Both InterContinental hotels have sold out of their allocation of Ambassador weekend voucher rooms. This is why you should check before buying Ambassador.

Let’s move on to Friday 1st to Sunday 3rd August.

Good news – both hotels have availability for Ambassador free weekend night vouchers. The best hotel of the two is Le Grand.

Virtually every room category is available for Ambassador vouchers, from the very tiny rooms:

checking availability for InterContinental Ambassador free weekend night vouchers

…. to the one bedroom suites:

checking availability for InterContinental Ambassador free weekend night vouchers

What rate do you pay?

The headline rate shown on ihg.com is NOT the rate you pay, because the website usually shows the cheapest non-refundable rate. Ambassador voucher rooms are priced off refundable rates, and are refundable with 24 hours notice.

The suite you see in the list above at £1,222 is actually, when you click through:

checking availability for InterContinental Ambassador free weekend night vouchers

…. £1,356 per night.

Even this is not necessarily correct though!

checking availability for InterContinental Ambassador free weekend night vouchers

£1,356 is the average cost of the two nights you are looking to book. However, this isn’t how the Ambassador voucher works. In reality, your second weekend night is free:

  • stay Friday and Saturday, and Saturday is free
  • stay Saturday and Sunday, and Sunday is free
  • stay Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and Saturday is free

(In the Middle East some hotels may define the weekend as Thursday, Friday and Saturday.)

You need to look at the price for EACH night of your stay to know exactly what you will pay.

In my example, it turns out that the one bedroom suite rate is identical – £1,356 – for both Friday and Saturday, so this is what I will pay in total for a two night stay at check-out.

How does Ambassador membership work?

IHG used to send out paper vouchers for free nights, but this is no longer the case.

The free night voucher is added to your online account automatically, and you can see it at ihg.com. The hotel deletes the voucher from your account when you check out.

Because it is now a totally electronic process, you can delay buying Ambassador until a couple of weeks before your stay. You can make your 2-4-1 Ambassador weeekend night booking at any time via the special link here. Just don’t forget to join!

Conclusion

The Ambassador free night voucher can save you a LOT of money on a weekend stay at an InterContinental hotel – especially if you book a premium room or suite.

Your stay will also come with other Ambassador benefits such as a guaranteed 4pm check-out and a $20 food and beverage credit. You can easily recoupt the $225 annual fee in one stay, and even if you never stay at another InterContinental you will benefit from Platinum Elite status in IHG One Rewards for a year.

You can find out more about Ambassador on the IHG website here.

Comments (41)

  • e14 says:

    I pushed for and successfully had my AMB fee returned, following unsuccessfully trying to apply CSU’s to four stays – IC Bali, IC Singapore, IC Bangkok and the IC Kuala Lumpur. It was funny that all these properties magically lost the suite types available to apply a CSU to around 16 days prior to the stays, alongside some of the one class upgrades being to a higher floor room or a queen bed to a king bed in the same footage room. The whole program is bunk, with the hotel revenue managers controlling availability rather than IHG.

    It is also worth reading the small print on the two guaranteed benefits – as 10,000 points cost to a hotel is nowhere near punitive enough, IMHO the stay should be comped.

    A GUARANTEED one-level room upgrade
    If the hotel cannot provide an upgrade, you receive 10,000 IHG One Rewards points compensation

    4pm check-out – this is a GUARANTEED benefit If the hotel cannot provide late check-out, you receive 10,000 IHG One Rewards points

    • JDB says:

      Individual hotel revenue/reservation managers always control everything rather than IHG which is why one always wants to be dealing with them directly.

      A comped room/suite for failing to offer a sufficient upgrade seems a little unrealistic.

    • Willie says:

      There was the freakonomics thing of how a nursery was fed-up with parents being late to pick up their children, so they introduced a fine for being late.

      Many parents viewed this fine as a legitimate charge, and late pickups increased.

      100% many ICs see the 10k points as an easy/cheap fob-off.

      I think if they refused me a 4pm id just stick do not disturb on and stay in the room out of spite.

    • supergers49 says:

      All of your points are legitimate concerns, except I’ve never had a late checkout refused in a decade of using AMB, and never not had a substantive upgrade (frequently to a lovely room).

      I don’t know if it helps but I usually contact the hotel by email shortly before the stay to confirm upgrade options, arrival and departure times, and to enquire about any promotions they have. Usually they’ve committed to the room and late checkout by email before I’ve arrived.

      • Jack says:

        @supergers49 what sort of language do you use in those emails? Are you directly asking for an upgrade, in reference to your status?

  • Ian says:

    Most hotels will give you 10k points, even if upgrades are available.

    Do not expect any upgrade or late check-out etc.

    Nothing is guaranteed here.

    You will not be treated well.

  • Cats are best says:

    Please stop calling them “GUARANTEED”, they are not.

    Years ago I gave up on Ambassador and IHG group in general.

    The ‘GUARANTEED’ benefits were never delivered, no upgrades, no late checkouts, and a few points or the joke $50 F&B credit is derisory.

    I’ve always received far better treatment from both Hilton and Marriott – currently on a week long trip and enjoying a free upgrade to a suite, just for Marriott Gold.

    • Rob says:

      Historically (and I’m talking pre-covid) it was guaranteed, apart from one Porto trip where the hotel actually recommended I take the 10,000 points because the suite upgrade I would get from my junior suite didn’t have a view. Post covid I don’t have much experience apart from one Boston stay which was fine. Obviously the free weekend night element, once booked, is fine.

      • Cats are best says:

        All my stays were pre-covid, the last time I recall was at the IHG O2, booked weeks in advance (no big O2 events were on that night), but no upgrade and no late checkout.

        They even quibbled about us being allowed to sit in the lounge for a couple of hours after having to check-out earlier than was ‘guaranteed’!

        After that I gave up on Ambassador and have never stayed in an IHG group hotel again.

        I’m sure it must work for some, but it never did for me.

    • Andrew J says:

      Never had an issue with upgrades, Le Grand has always given a several category upgrade. In Singapore I refused an upgrade as I wanted to stay in the heritage wing which has more character than the main tower – they gave me 10k points which I thought was very generous considering I was refusing the upgrade, not them.

      • RK1 says:

        Stayed a few times at the Le Grand using the ambassador free night voucher and have NEVER received an upgrade or any other ambassador benefits. Maybe I’m doing something wrong.

        • LittleNick says:

          Will be going to back to the Le Grand later this year, 3rd year in a row but first time using the amb voucher there, let’s see if I get an upgrade however have booked a room I would be satisfied with if not. Previously was a Diamond Amb so got about 2 upgrades, I suspect just a single upgrade this time

      • LittleNick says:

        I normally got a couple of upgrades when I was a Diamond Ambassador at the Le Grand but since losing my diamond and just a regular ambassador presumably can only expect a single upgrade now?

  • Jack says:

    I received an excellent upgrade at the wonderful IC Hanoi Westlake last year. This year I am seriously struggling to find suitable availability for my weekend certificate that fits in with my travel plans (even looking many months in advance). And the tiny consolation gifts in return for not receiving GUARANTEED benefits is really putting me off the programme. For these reasons I am unlikely to pay for another year

    • Nick says:

      I’m checking into IC Hanoi Westlake tomorrow and have an upgrade to lake view suite. As a Diamond Ambassador member of the programme I have been upgraded in past six months to premium rooms at Indigo Bali, Indigo Edinburgh, Indigo Glasgow, Voco DaNang and to suites at Indigo Phuket, IC Bali Sanur, IC Malta, Crowne Plaza Bangkok and IC Hanoi. Upgraded at every stay so can’t fault the programme and am surprised at number of negative posts.

      • LittleNick says:

        They have since 24 started treating Diamonds well across the programme, all the anecdotal data points suggest so but nowhere near as well if you’re plat and below

  • Optimus Prime says:

    Remember that Iin the US they will charge you their fantastic destination fee for the free night 🙃

  • NigelHamilton says:

    I recently spent three nights at the wonderful Intercontinental Maldives Maamunagau. I’ve just checked a random weekend and the free weekend night is available on a lot of room types – even some at $10k+ a night!

  • Paul W says:

    It certainly pays to plan to use the free night certificate well before the expiry date. Don’t fall into the trap of assuming cash availability equals certificate availability.
    My experience over many years has generally been positive – IC Vienna giving us a massive suite when the cheapest room was booked, IC Hong Kong happy to agree a double upgrade before booking, etc. No problem with the O2 on several visits.
    Phoning IC Edinburgh last week to see if I could use the free weekend certificate next month revealed that every weekend only 2 rooms are made available for Ambassadors’ certificates. The person I spoke to alluded to this being an IHG requirement.

  • Mark says:

    Have said before, I will happily use my small pool of IHG points I accrue to buy IHG AMB status for 40k points knowing full well that as per the article I will get £00’s of value from the free night certificate. If you are never going to earn enough points for a decent outright redemption it’s a good way of making a small pool of points work harder

    • LittleNick says:

      Yes I’ve never thought about it this way before, but seems like a potential good use of 45k points now. I’m reluctant to buy IHG points now (even at 100% Bonus) unless I can see a redemption which is beneficial to do so.

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