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It Takes All of a Minute to Setup a Hilton Account – Here’s How

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INSIDER SECRET: When you set up an account, even as a base member, you’ll receive Hilton status perks like member discounts and late checkout.

Lots of Million Mile Secrets readers like earning and using Hilton Honors points because you can find Hilton hotels in many of the most popular vacation destinations around the world. Plus, Hilton Honors points are some of the easiest to earn especially with welcome bonuses on cards like:

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So you can be on your way to a free vacation in no time, but first, you’ll need to sign up for a Hilton loyalty account. Registering is free and easy — here’s how to setup a Hilton account.

Set up a Hilton account and start planning a trip to enjoy the sun and sand at the Hilton Los Cabos Beach & Golf Resort. (Photo courtesy of Hilton)

How to Setup a Hilton Account

Step 1. Start on Hilton’s Homepage

In order to register for the Hilton Honors loyalty program, you’ll first need to head to the Hilton website. Click on “Join” on the right upper hand corner of the homepage.

Step 2. Fill Out the Registration Form

To complete the registration form, you’ll only have to enter a few personal details. Signing up for a Hilton loyalty account doesn’t require too much personal information, only things like:

That said, you won’t have a chance to review it prior to confirming your account so be sure everything is correct before clicking the “Join For Free” button.

Step 3. Confirmation

From there, you’ll receive confirmation of your Hilton loyalty account along with your official Hilton Honors member number. They’ll also send the information your membership details via email.

It’s that easy!

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