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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 (39)

  • MILES says:

    Stayed at the Montreal Intercontinental in Nov 24 ,actually had our rooms downgraded from the Rooms we had booked and paid for in advance do too apparently Junior staff booking us in the wrong rooms , nothing to do with the meetings going on around Montreal at the time and all the security in the Hotel taking up all the Good rooms.
    Also not receiving the Lounge again paid for with our room .
    Many complaints later all i received was two Lots of 10000 points and a very Nice member of staff Telling us the truth and giving us our paid Lounge access ,I have been top tier with IHG for over 10years as Leisure traveller and its safe to say it means nothing too Intercontinental Hotels

  • Scott says:

    Personally, 10k points for not getting a room upgrade etc. would be a good thing.

    Half the time, an extra few square feet, or 3 floors higher, makes no difference to myself when solo travelling.

    Got an upgrade to a junior suite a few days ago and never utilised 90% of the space in the room.
    Watched tv in bed and didn’t use the seating area etc.

  • Chivvy says:

    OK, and not for the first time, I am a little confused about a rewards programme.
    Is the article saying that I can book an ambassador weekend night without yet being a member of ambassador and, therefore, not having the voucher available?

    On the other point regarding upgrades, I may be a bit of an outlier on this forum as I have only ever stayed in an Intercontinental once (Park Lane) – and that was using a credit card free night voucher last year. I have IHG Platinum and we were given an upgrade to the Mayfair floor and 4 drinks vouchers (with drinks at £20 a pop that was a valuable benefit!). It was a very pleasant way to spend our wedding anniversary and we would definitely look to stay at this hotel again after such a pleasant experience.

    • Rob says:

      You can book before joining but you need to join before the stay itself.

      One benefit is that it maximises your time as AMB assuming you don’t need any of the benefits before your 241 stay.

      • Chivvy says:

        Ah, OK thanks. I thought that was what the article was saying but, as seems my normal state these days, I went into confused mode. Cheers for clarifying Rob

  • HampshireHog says:

    Some IC’s don’t participate in the 241 offer at all eg Beppu.

  • LittleNick says:

    Given all of IHG’s devaluations 10k points is like pocket change now, far too tempting for hotels to fob you off with that. IHG should make it like 100k which is a better punishment for hotels who don’t honour and see if they start honouring benefits.

    • JDB says:

      Trouble is the hotels wouldn’t let that pass and hotel owners are IHG’s real customer, not those pesky guests expecting or demanding stuff for free.

      • LittleNick says:

        Very true. 100k is probably a bit too high but maybe 25k or something a tad more valuable to us would be nice.

    • David ODonovan says:

      Can still get good value in china.

  • NorthernLass says:

    It’s a huge shame that the ability to use the free weekend night only applied temporarily to Kimptons. Ambassador now is only really worth getting once you’ve decided how you’re going to make use of it. If you have more than one IC stay, it may be worth it for the extra benefits on the stay where you’re not using the free night.
    If you book via Emyr when he has an offer on such as 3 for 2, you can usually get a double upgrade and of course you get both sets of benefits.

    • Chivvy says:

      How do you know whether Emyr is running a promotion? Does he have a website or are you on a mailing list (or, do you just phone him up regularly to ask)? I seem to recall, when Rob has mentioned Emyr in his articles before that there wasn’t really a website to go through. Of course, my memory is very, very far from infallible

      • Rob says:

        Just drop him an email via the form and ask. It’s only 30 seconds of his time to say No if there’s nothing around.

        • NorthernLass says:

          You can also look on the Virtuoso website and nominate him as your travel advisor. If the hotel you want isn’t featured, he can sometimes book it anyway.

  • Born2sKydive says:

    For me the sweet spot for the free night is booking a club room, lounge access, 2nd night free and also the upgrade on top.

  • NorthernLass says:

    Probably the best use of the free night cert we had was a couple of years ago using it to book a huge 1 bedroom suite at The Willard in Washington DC at Christmas, so our teenager could have a separate place to sleep and hang out on the day he didn’t want to come sightseeing with us. I booked a 3rd night for about 45k points (those were the days!) in a 2 x double and they let us stay in the suite. From our window one morning we watched the Presidential cavalcade leave the White House, it was very impressive! Entire cash outlay for the 3 nights was around £600.

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