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How many points do you earn per night Holiday Inn?

Earned Points: Members earn ten (10) Points per US dollar or local currency equivalent on Qualifying Stays at most IHG branded hotels and five (5) Points per US dollar or local currency equivalent at Staybridge Suites and Candlewood Suites properties.



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For non-elite members, your IHG One Rewards points expire if you have 12 months of inactivity. However, IHG points do not expire for elite members. Per the IHG FAQs, you need to either earn or redeem points during a 12-month period to keep your points from expiring.

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Diamond Elite is the highest elite tier in the IHG One Rewards loyalty program. You can earn Diamond Elite status by staying 70 qualified nights or earning 120,000 qualified points in a calendar year.

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With 125,000 points you can book five nights, plus you'll get one additional night thanks to the card's fourth night free benefit.

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IHG One Rewards members get free Breakfast for bookings made via the IHG App (iOS or Android).

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Stay 5 nights (instead of 40) in 90 days and keep Platinum Elite status. Stay 2 nights (instead of 10) in 90 days and keep Gold Elite status. For business travel, book through your corporate travel channel, or for personal travel, book direct at IHG.com.

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Earning top-tier IHG elite status normally requires earning 120,000 points or staying 70 qualified nights each year. However, you can also receive IHG Diamond status by spending $40,000 on either of the two IHG Premier credit cards.

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Elite night credits qualify you to become an elite member in the Marriott Bonvoy loyalty program at one of the different tier levels, and can be earned by staying at participating properties. For example, if you stay one night at a participating Marriott hotel, you'll earn one elite night credit.

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Marriott Bonvoy's 100,000-Point Welcome Offer Means Up to 13 Free Nights at a Hotel. The Marriott Bonvoy Boundless is a great card for those who want to turn day-to-day expenses like groceries and gas into free hotel stays. Condé Nast Traveler has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products.

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