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1.   1,000 Bonus Starwood Points for Each Weekend Stay

You can earn 1,000 Starwood points each when you complete a weekend stay (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday or Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in the Middle East) of 2 or more nights.

To get the bonus points, register by August 15, 2015, at 11:59 pm Eastern Time and stay by August 31, 2015

You Can Earn 1,000 Starwood Points When You Stay 2 or More Nights at Starwood Hotels

This deal can be combined with other Starwood promotions such as:

Other important terms:

There aren’t a lot of ways to earn Starwood points, so this is a nice bonus if you already have plans for a paid stay.  And if have the Starwood Preferred Guest® Credit Card from American Express  you can earn another 2 Starwood points for each $1 you spend at the hotel.

Starwood Preferred Guest hotels include AloftElementFour PointsLe MeridienSheratonSt RegisThe Luxury CollectionWestin and W brand hotels.

Plus, the AMEX Starwood card reduced the minimum spending requirement for earning the 25,000 point sign-up bonus!

2.   Earn a Free Weekend Night at Sheraton When You Stay 5 Nights

Via View From the Wing, you can earn a free weekend night (up to 3 free nights) for every 5 nights you stay at a Sheraton hotel.  Stays from July 9, 2015, to September 30, 2015, will count towards this promotion.

The free night you earn can be used at Sheraton Category 1 to Category 7 hotels through December 13, 2015.

But there only appears to be 1 category 7 Sheraton hotel, Sheraton Cervo Hotel, Costa Smeralda Resort in Italy.

A Paid Night at Sheraton Cervo Hotel Could Cost ~$669 per Night! So You Can Get a Lot of Value From the Free Weekend Night You Earn!

And this deal can also be combined with the 1,000 bonus Starwood points when you complete a weekend stay.

3.   Earn Hyatt Bonus Points

Magic of Miles reports, you can earn bonus Hyatt points for staying at Hyatt hotels through September 30, 2015.

There seem to be 4 different offers going around.  You can check your email to see which 1 you’re targeted for or try registering with these links:

With Some Offers You’ll Earn Points in Increments Depending on How Many Nights You Stay

Stays at Hyatt’s partner, M life Resorts, do NOT qualify.

4.   Now Earn Double Points or Miles at All Hilton Hotels

With Hilton’s spring promotion you could earn double Hilton points or airline miles when you stayed at participating Hilton hotels.  And now One Mile at a Time writes, Hilton has extended this offer through August 31, 2015.

This time it’s even better, because you’ll earn double points or airline miles for stays at all Hilton Hotels!

Hilton hotels include Conrad, DoubleTree, Embassy SuitesHampton InnHiltonHilton Garden InnHome2SuitesHomewood Suites, and Waldorf Astoria brand hotels.

Your earning style should match your choice.  And most folks will do better by selecting double hotel points.

Use the Hilton Points You Earn Towards a Stay at the Conrad Bali

Remember, if you spend $100+ on 1 stay, for a limited time you can earn a $100 statement credit with your new Citi Hilton Reserve card.

Plus, you’ll earn another 10 Hilton points per $1 you spend on your stay when you use the card.

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