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Earn 3X Hilton Points on Mobile App Reservations

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Are you planning upcoming Hilton hotel stays?

Via One Mile at a Time, you can earn triple the number of base points you’d normally earn on Hilton stays through December 31, 2016 when you register and book stays through the mobile app.

This is a new addition to Hilton’s ongoing Double Up Promotion.

Register for the Current Hilton Promotion and Earn Bonus Points When You Book Any Hilton Hotel Through the Hilton App, Like the Waldorf Astoria Rome!

I’ll share more details about the deal!

Earn Triple Points on Hilton Stays

Link:   Register for the Hilton Promotion 

Link:   Hilton Mobile App

I’ve written about the the Hilton Double Up with Double Points promotion, which is valid for for stays through December 31, 2016.

In addition to the existing promo, you can now earn triple points when you book stays through the mobile app.

You must register before you complete your stay within the promotion period.

The best part is ANY Hilton hotel qualifies for this promotion.  But you’ll only earn triple the number of Base Points.  So if you have elite status, you will NOT get triple points including your elite status bonus multiplier.

Folks who already registered for the Double Up promotion do NOT have to register again.  Just book stays through December 31, 2016, via the mobile app to get triple points.

If you’ve already booked upcoming Hilton stays, you might be able to cancel and rebook through the mobile app.  But I’d recommend checking the price first to make sure you’re getting a good deal!

And if you have hotel stays booked at other chains, its probably not worth changing your plans to take advantage of this promotion.  Because there are many other ways to earn Hilton points!

Hilton hotels include Conrad, Canopy, Curio, DoubleTreeEmbassy SuitesHampton InnHiltonHilton Garden Inn, Hilton Grand Vacations, Home2Suites, Homewood Suites, Tru, and Waldorf Astoria brand hotels.

Earn More Hilton Points Paying With These Cards

Link:   Hilton Honors™ Surpass® Card from American Express

Link:   Hilton Honors™ Card from American Express

Link:   Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve Card

Link:   Citi Hilton HHonors Visa Signature Card

When you pay for your Hilton stay with the Citi Hilton VisaCiti® Hilton HHonors™ Reserve Card, Hilton HHonors™ Surpass® Card from American Express, or Hilton HHonors™ Card from American Express, you’ll even even more Hilton points.

Plus, 3 of these cards are offering the highest sign-up bonuses ever!  Check out my post on which card earns the most points for Hilton stays.

Here’s my review of the limited time Citi Hilton Visa 75,000 point offer.

And here’s an update on the limited time AMEX Hilton offers!

Bottom Line

Earn triple the number of base points with Hilton hotel stays through December 31, 2016 when you register and book through the mobile app.

Folks who’ve already registered for the Double Up promotion do NOT have to register again.  Just book stays through December 31, 2016 via the mobile app to get triple points.

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