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Hotel Loyalty Program News :: How Would You Spend a Million Hilton Points?

September 3, 2008 at 12:27 PM | by travelingmcmahans | 3 Comments

When we buy lottery tickets a couple times a year, we don't expect to actually win. It's the worth the dollar though, to dream about how we'd spend the millions.

Hilton Hhonors' new sweepstakes with National Car Rental feels a bit the same way. Register at FiveMillionReasons.com and either book a night at a Hilton property or a National Car Rental by November 30, 2008 (and stay or drive by December 15) and your name goes into a drawing.

Then, five obnoxiously lucky people will win one million Hilton Hhonors points each. So since we're all dreaming here, we have to ask: What would you do with the prize?

Of course there's the obvious--free hotel nights. We may be tempted by the Hilton Hurghada Long Beach Resort on the Red Sea, an all-inclusive Hilton resort ringing up at 35,000 points a night.

But in your spending frenzy, don't overlook the "experience" rewards.

We're intrigued by the EagleRider motorcycle tour in California. You and a guest can live out your biker fantasies with a 3-day San Diego Tour for 2 people with 2 bikes and 1 room for 630,000 points.

Our favorite though? Chocotherapy in Italy for 70,000 points. *Sigh. We'll keep on dreaming.

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  1. juliana

    HotelChatter Editor

    doing it

    um. i am doing this. a million points?!?!?!?!
    September 3, 2008 at 12:28 PM
  1. JetSetCD

    HotelChatter Contributing Editor

    Re: Hotel Loyalty Program News :: How Would You Sp

    DUH i would live there. And have them do my laundry every day. And I would demand mini bottles of ketchup with my morning IHT.
    September 3, 2008 at 3:47 PM
  1. Stan

    HotelChatter Member

    Re: Hotel Loyalty Program News :: How Would You Sp

    First thing I do is call the Mandarin and ask them if they'll honor those points.
    September 4, 2008 at 9:48 AM

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