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Can my family use my Hilton Honors account?

Hilton Honors accounts are available for individuals only. The only exception is for spouses who jointly own a timeshare through the Hilton Grand Vacations Club.



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If you're short on time, here's the quick lowdown: Yes, you can book a Hilton stay for someone else by reserving under their name, providing their details, and communicating plans.

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To gift status, the members has to share the Gold or Diamond claim code with a friend and family member. The friend must login to the elite status gifting landing page using their Honors account credentials and then enter the claim code. Once verified, the member will have elite status for the next 365 days.

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Hilton Honors accounts are available for individuals only.

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Can my spouse and I share one Hilton Honors account? No. As of 1 April 2004, multiple members may not share an account.

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How to book a hotel room for someone else: Most hotel chains and hotel websites will allow you to input separate billing and guest information when booking a room. But most will also require you to either prepay the reservation or fill out a credit card authorization form for the guest to bring to the hotel.

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Can I check into a hotel with someone else's credit card? Yes. A process called 3rd party c/c authorization must be followed. Hotels require valid legal identification and a valid credit card upon your check in.

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Yes, you can book a room for someone else using your Hilton Honors account. You can also pool points with others or gift points to someone else to book their own room or use in other ways.

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Yes, Hilton Honors Members can gift Points directly from their account online.
  1. Sign in to hiltonhonors.com.
  2. Select Points from main menu.
  3. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click 'Gift Points'
  4. Fill out the form and click 'Submit'


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Yes, you can book and pay for a hotel for someone else. It's actually quite common to do so! You just need to make sure that the person who will be staying at the hotel has all of their information ready when booking, such as name, address and payment details.

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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.

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