Wyndham Is Adding a 4th Points Tier — Here's What You Need to Know π
Wyndham just announced a new tier in its points redemption structure, and depending on how you use your points, this could be great news… or not so great. Let me break it down.
First, a Quick Wyndham Refresher π¨
You might not think of Wyndham as a go-to loyalty program, but it actually covers 25 hotel brands across the full spectrum — from budget roadside stops to legit luxury resorts and all-inclusives. Here's a quick snapshot with some examples of the brands:
Luxury
- Registry Collection
- Dolce Hotels and Resorts
- Esplendor Boutique Hotels
- Tryp
Mid-Range
- La Quinta
- Wingate
- Ramada
Budget
- Days Inn
- Super 8
- Microtel
The Current Setup (Until September 15th) π
Right now, Wyndham keeps things simple with three redemption tiers:
- 7,500 points/night
- 15,000 points/night
- 30,000 points/night
Enjoy it while it lasts, because that's all changing on September 15th.
What's Changing: A New 4th Tier π
Starting September 15th, the new redemption structure will look like this:
- 5,000 points/night ← new lower tier
- 15,000 points/night
- 30,000 points/night
- 45,000 points/night ← new top tier
Wyndham says the change is designed to accommodate its growing lineup of luxury and high-end properties. And look, a 5,000-point night sounds exciting on paper — but realistically, that's going to be reserved for a rural Super 8. The properties most of us actually want to book? They're almost certainly moving up to 45,000 points per night.
Case in point: I just locked in an all-inclusive resort in CancΓΊn for 30,000 points per night plus $26 in taxes. π΄ Once the new tier kicks in, I'd be shocked if that same resort doesn't jump straight to 45,000.
The Move? Book Now ⏰
If you've been eyeing any Wyndham luxury or all-inclusive properties, don't sit on it. Booking before September 15th means locking in current rates before the top tier inflates.
Need more Wyndham points to make it happen? Here are your transfer partner options:
- Capital One ✅
- Chase ✅ — and right now Chase is offering a 30% transfer bonus to Wyndham π₯How to transfers work, read about it here.
- Bilt ✅
- Citi ⚠️ — technically a partner, but the transfer ratio isn't great, so use this one as a last resort
That Chase transfer bonus is especially worth paying attention to right now — it can go a long way toward covering a luxury or all-inclusive redemption at today's rates.
Have Wyndham points sitting around or a transfer in mind? Now's the time to put them to work before the math changes.
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