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How to Get Free Choice Hotels Elite Status

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If you have elite status with a competing hotel chain, you can email your details to Choice and they’ll match you to an equivalent status.  You’ll get point bonuses, extended award booking windows, and welcome gifts for stays!

This is a no-brainer if you have the IHG Rewards Club Select credit card or Chase Hyatt cards, because you’ll automatically have Platinum elite status you can use to match to Choice Hotels status.  Just like using IHG Platinum elite status to match to Hilton Diamond status!

Elite Status With Choice Will Get You Added Benefits at Ascend Collection Hotels Like The Golden Hotel in Colorado

I’ll explain how to get your status matched!

Get Free Choice Hotels Elite Status

Link:   Choice Hotels Status Match

To submit a status match, just email Status_Match@choicehotels.com with the following information:

You should receive a response within 24 to 48 hours letting you know about your new Choice status.  Your Choice elite status will be valid through December 31, 2017.

Choice Hotels include Ascend CollectionCambria SuitesClarion, Comfort InnComfort SuitesEconoLodgeMainStay SuitesQuality InnRodeway InnSleep Inn, and Suburban brand hotels.

Elite membership benefits with Choice Hotels are not as good as other hotel brands.  But some benefits are better than none!  And they could be helpful if you’re planning an upcoming summer road trip!

Map Out Your Next Road Trip to a Choice Hotel and Earn Extra Benefits With Elite Status!

The best perk for Choice elite members is the extended award booking window.  Regular members can only book award nights up to 30 days in advance.  But you can book further ahead if you have status!

With Choice Gold status, which normally requires 10 nights (including award nights) per calendar year, you get:

With Choice Platinum status you get:

To earn Platinum status, you’d normally have to stay 20 nights in a calendar year (including award nights).

Choice also has Diamond status, which offers added benefits, but the highest available status you can match to is Choice Platinum.

Because you automatically get Platinum elite status with the Chase IHG or Chase Hyatt cards, you can submit a screenshot of your loyalty account with IHG or Hyatt to Choice and hopefully earn Platinum status.

Or you can try submitting your automatic Gold status earned from the Hilton Honors™ Surpass® Card from American Express or Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve Card to see if they’ll match you to Choice Gold status.

Bottom Line

Choice is offering to match your elite hotel status up to Choice Platinum.  To reach this level you’d normally have to stay 20 nights (including award nights).

Email Status_Match@choicehotels.com with your member number and proof of competing hotel chain status and they’ll get back to you in 24 to 48 hours with your new status level.

This is an easy deal for folks with automatic Platinum status from the Chase IHG or Chase Hyatt, or Gold status from the Hilton Honors Surpass or Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve.  Even if you don’t have Choice stays planned, it’s worth matching in case you book a last-minute trip!

Let us know in the comments which status Choice gives you!
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