Get up to a 125%transfer bonus when
you transfer Bilt Rewards to Wyndham Rewards.
Members can get a transfer bonus based on their elite status when they transfer points to Wyndham Rewards on April 1.
By status tier:
Blue: 25% bonus
Silver: 50% bonus
Gold: 75% bonus
Platinum: 100% bonus
Bilt Cash Upgrade: Members can use Bilt Cash to temporarily upgrade their status for $125 in Bilt Cash and access a higher tier promotion. Platinum Members will have an upgrade offer of up to 125%. Note that you can only access one tier up (i.e., Blue ā Silver)
Wyndham is a tough program to get outsized value from, so let me outline your redemption options and leave it to you whether or not this is how you want to use your Bilt points. For me? No. Mostly because I donāt value their footprint.
Of course you can book Wyndham Rewards Hotels. These brands are generally low end, like La QuintaĀ® by Wyndham, Super 8Ā® by Wyndham, Days InnĀ® by Wyndham, and Wyndham GrandĀ®. The highest end brand Iām aware of that they have is Dolce and have seen some nice ones. A standard award will cost 7,500, 15,000, or 30,000 points per room (or per bedroom if applicable). If you arenāt fancy, I have seen some fantastic value where itās a lower end property but a relatively expensive (for the property) suite for the same price as the base room. Check out the one in Saint Maarten for an example of that, though the resort has generally poor reviews. Wyndham also offers āexperiencesā you can book although at less than 1/3 of a cent per point, so they are a very poor value unless dumping expiring points.
Book Caesars Rewards properties. If you gamble you probably get good enough casino rates to make these a poor redemption but you never know. I did use once for a Las Vegas stay where the room was over $300 and I used 15,000 points. At a 100% bonus, youād get 1 cent per Bilt point ā no thanks. And even if you have a status with waived resort fees with Caesars, a stay booked via Wyndham points will incur resort fees unlessā¦.
Transfer points to Caesars Rewards. You can transfer up to 30,000 per calendar year and they will be worth one cent a piece (or you can redeem for slot credit but at only half a cent per point). Two notes about this: One is that it can take up to 2 weeks for the points to transfer, so you need a level of planning we arenāt really used to these days. The other is that these will reset the relevant point expiration from Wyndham. Since they expire 4 years after they are earned (and this shows in your account profile at Wyndham), if you are in that last year with no plans, this is a great way to save those points. With a 100% Bilt transfer bonus you could move 15,000 Bilt points to Wyndham transfer the resulting 30,000 to Caesars. I guess that would give you 2 cents per Bilt point if spent on food / hotel (but not on transfers to slot credit which is at 50% value). If you currently only redeem Bilt for less than 2 cents a point and want Caesars points, I guess this could be pretty respectable.
Note that Vacasa is no longer a Wyndham partner.
Wyndham is not going to be a program that many (any?) should speculatively transfer to, but if the brand works for you, it could be worth considering at the higher tiers.
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