Frequent Flyer

From Best Western: a $50 Gift Card After 2 Stays


Tim Winship
Tim Winship

    Best Western isn't known for its generous loyalty-program promotions. Its most recent offer was for a $25 gift card after two qualifying stays. Not a game-changer for most.

    The competition must be heating up, because the company's new offer is significantly more generous, although it still comes with caveats.



    Offer Details



    Between May 23 and August 28,

    Best Western Rewards

    members can earn a $50 Best Western travel card after two qualifying stays, up to a maximum of three cards after six stays for Base members, and five cards after 10 stays for Elites.

    There's also a 1,000-point bonus for bookings made on bestwestern.com.



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    Registration is required.



    Deal or No Deal



    Assuming the two qualifying stays are separate one-nighters at an average rate of $100, the $50 card amounts to a 25 percent rebate.

    The rebate percentage increases or decreases as the room rates fall or rise, but for most travelers, it should be a solid one.

    However, the rebate may be more theoretical than real. It's important not to confuse the Best Western travel cards on offer with cash-like gift cards—the amount can only be applied toward future Best Western stays. And making them less valuable still, they expire on November 15, 2016.

    Best Western partisans may as well take advantage of the bonus, in the spirit of taking what you can get. But the promotion isn't likely to move the needle for brand-agnostic travelers. And it shouldn't.



    Reader Reality Check



    Are gift cards a compelling incentive?

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