If they do not have a Hilton Honors account, they can join Hilton Honors at joinHonors.com. You will then need to “authorize” them by adding them to your Family & Friends list via your Go Hilton account (the Lobby > My Applications > Go Hilton Account (TM Hilton Honors/ TMTP).
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Hilton has a free points sharing feature, whereby you can transfer points instantly to another Hilton Honors member. You can transfer no more than 500,000 points to another member, and can receive no more than two million points per calendar year from others. That's the easiest and most foolproof way to go about this.
You can book a hotel room for someone else using your credit card as long as you list that person as the guest on the reservation. The person whose hotel room you book with your credit card will need to provide a photo ID when checking in, along with a credit card that has their name on it for incidentals.
Log in to your Hilton Honors account, you will need your Hilton Honors Account number to complete the request. Navigate to profile. Go to Personal Information and select change next to name. You will be re directed to the Contact Us page where you will select Account Name Change from the Drop Down Box.
You can book a hotel room for someone else using your credit card as long as you list that person as the guest on the reservation. The person whose hotel room you book with your credit card will need to provide a photo ID when checking in, along with a credit card that has their name on it for incidentals.
No, unfortunately it is not possible for someone to sleep over in your hotel room without paying. Hotels have strict policies about who can stay in their rooms and require payment for all guests.
To qualify, you must complete 30 stays, stay 60 nights or earn 120,000 base points in a calendar year. However, primary cardholders of the Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card (see rates and fees) enjoy complimentary Diamond status as a perk of their card.
You can add her when you check in, but certainly call the hotel ahead to ask. All hotels charge extra for the 3rd and 4th person even though the room sleeps 4 (Disney and Universal). I just booked a room and used it at Universal.
In the US it is not illegal and it is rather common for celebrities to do this. You simply call the hotel in question, make a reservation under one name and ask that your real name only be used on the billing.
If you attempt to have five people stay in a 2-person room, it is likely to be against the hotel's policies. Most hotels strictly enforce their occupancy limits to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests and to comply with local regulations.
Room rates are typically based on double occupancy, meaning the rate is the same whether there are one or two people in the room. Extra person charges only apply when there are more than two people in a room.
While it may be tempting to save money by having more people stay in the room, this can lead to problems down the line. If the hotel finds out that you have more people staying in the room than you originally booked for, they may charge you extra fees or even ask you to leave the hotel.