I've found myself with an absurd amount of hotel points, and the chain (Wyndham) charges a flat fee when paying in points, so I want to maximize them by staying in places where hotels are as expensive as possible. As an example, it's the same amount of points for a night in Orlando and a night in New York, but Orlando has an abundance of cheap roadside motels while in New York it's pretty much impossible to find anything of any quality for under $200 or $300 a night.
new york, very central chicago, SF, hong kong
>>2831106>>2831117Agreed with these. Also any “city” in Switzerland (I find Geneva accommodations an especial ripoff), Paris (there are cheap places to stay in Paris, which I actually don’t find very expensive overall, but I find you get less than you pay for), Amsterdam, London, and Dublin (like Paris, not egregiously expensive in general, but hotels seem to demand markups they don’t earn).
ITT: Anon's realize they aren't as rich as they thought
>>2831106I don't like Wyndham. They don't have customer service
>>2831178Naw, we're pretty rich. We're just cheap bastards. I want to die surrounded by m
Dublin for some reason
>>2831106Anywhere in the US. Take those points to Europe or Asia and you'll get far more value.
> maximize points>wyndhamKek. You do realize it’s a shit chain and most properties are motel 6 and the like, right? Get a better loyalty program and earn there instead>>2831178Low value males, they never change
>>2831301imagine seething this badly over someone having maximum points lol
>>2831522No one is jealous of Wyndham points. I once collected them, got to Diamond (which is also Caesars Diamond), only to find nowhere to redeem any of it because everything about the chain is low rent. If you're a /trv/cel and only go to shitholes it might be ok, but no normal person would say at such a property as a leisure stay. I only manage to dispose of all of my Wyndham points by transferring them to Caesars (over years because there's an annual transfer cap) and just had a nice time on Las Vegas trip.
>>2831301>>2831591If it were up to me they wouldn't be Wyndham points but that's the hand I've been dealt. >>2831297If American hotels are more expensive, then wouldn't the points go further in the US since it's a flat rate?
US:New YorkLos AngelesSan FranciscoMiamiChicagoCanada:VancouverTorontoEurope:LondonDublinZurichReykjavikOsloParisAsia:Hong KongSingaporeDubaiDoha