Wyndham loyalists, take note: The hotel chain’s various “Earner” credit cards are all significantly boosting their sign-up bonuses for a limited time.
If you apply by Jan. 8, 2025, you could earn a pile of points worth up to 10 free nights — and possibly more if you qualify for the company’s business credit card.
Here’s what to know about the latest offers.
The sign-up offers
Depending on which card you get, the sign-up bonus will vary:
The $0-annual-fee Wyndham Rewards Earner® Card bonus:
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Earn 45,000 points (up to 6 nights) after spending $2,000 in six months. That’s a 15,000-point boost from the card’s previous offer. And while the spending requirement for the offer doubled, so did the amount of time you’ll have to reach it.
The card will continue to earn the following ongoing rewards:
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5 points per dollar spent on Wyndham hotel stays and gas.
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2 points per dollar spent on dining and at grocery stores.
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1 point per dollar spent on all other purchases.
The $75-annual-fee Wyndham Rewards Earner® Plus Card bonus:
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Earn 75,000 points (10 nights) after spending $2,000 in six months. That’s a 30,000-point hike from the card’s previous offer, again with a doubling of both the spending requirement and the timeframe to hit it.
The card will continue to earn the following ongoing rewards:
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6 points per dollar spent on Wyndham hotel stays and gas.
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4 points per dollar spent on dining and at grocery stores.
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1 point per dollar spent on all other purchases.
The $95-annual-fee Wyndham Rewards® Earner℠ Business Credit Card bonus:
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Earn 40,000 points after spending $4,000 in 90 days and 40,000 points after spending $15,000 total in 12 months. If you can hit both tiers of that spending requirement, it’s a 35,000-point increase from the card’s previous offer.
The card will continue to earn the following ongoing rewards:
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8 points per dollar spent on Wyndham hotel stays and gas.
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5 points per dollar spent on marketing, advertising and utilities.
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1 point per dollar spent on all other purchases.
Is it a good deal?
If you frequently stay at Wyndham properties, the sign-up offers are excellent deals that can turn into savings on future stays. The spending requirement for the two consumer cards is also on the lower end compared with other travel credit cards, potentially making it easier to reach if it aligns with your budget.
Source: nerdwallet.com