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My family spent $5k on a $125k SURPRISE Trip Around the World for my Mom’s 75th!

Miles June 26, 2017 Business Class, Cathay Pacific, Etihad, First Class, Lufthansa, Marriott, Singapore Airlines 44 Comments

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My family spent $5k on a $125k SURPRISE Trip Around the World for my Mom’s 75th!

My Dad and I couldn’t love my mom more, and we wanted her to have a truly ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE for such a momentous birthday. I mean she was turning 75!!! So…nearly a year and a half before the big day, starting in 2015, we brainstormed. A Party? Nah… What else do you do besides a big party? Then it hit us. A BIG TRIP. My mom has always wanted to visit the factory that makes her perfume, a perfume that she has worn for over 50 years! How cool is that? It’s called Habanita and it’s made by Molinard whose factory is in Grasse, France. She’s also wanted to go to Bali…So which place would we go to? How about both? How about more than both? WHAT IF WE MADE THE WHOLE THING A SURPRISE?! YES! So what started as an idea that became a trip turned into a great big, mega, all first-class, 5 star, SURPRISE TRIP Around The World. In total…the retail cost would have been more than $125k for the flights and hotels. We paid roughly $5k…not including the food.

How we earned the points?

It took us between 12 and 18 months to not only earn enough points, but make sure that we could find the award availability to make every destination fit together like a jigsaw. In the end we used far less than we earned, but most of the cards that we used are listed on my top credit card page. This entire website is geared towards educating you on how I continue to take dream trips that are largely offset with points and miles earned from credit cards and every day purchases. We did not spend a single dime that we wouldn’t have otherwise spent, we just optimized every single dollar to earn as many points as we could.

If you’re interested in the cards that we think are the best, and some tips to get started, I would highly recommend checking out our Top Credit Card page. This trip was mainly achieved by combining an assorted of points earned from Chase, Amex, Citi, Marriott, IHG, and Alaska Miles. Since taking trip Capital One has created a program that could effectively achieve many of the same results we had. While this trip was an absolutely dream, I can’t stress enough that you should pay your bills on time, in full, and not go into debt and pay the high financing charges associated with carrying debt. It’s been 4 years since we took this trip and most of the cards I added to my wallet are still in it – they have continued to provide immense value for my everyday purchases and ability to continue to take dream trips.

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Below you’ll find reviews of every flight, hotel, and lounge we visited. Within those reviews you’ll get tutorials on the points I used, how I found award availability, and tips on how you can book it yourself.

My goal with documenting the trip is that you are inspired to take your own dream trips. Points and miles has created not only a business for me, but the opportunity to share experiences with the most important people in my life that I will never forget.

A quick sizzle on the trip

 

Here’s a little ditty my mom wrote…

Christmas, 2016 was the first I had heard of a 3 week round the world trip for my 75th Birthday!!  My son and my husband had been working on this trip for over a year prior!!!  I was so excited, but no information was given on exact destinations – only temperatures for each destination for the time period we would be there, and 5 countries and 6 cities!!!  I only learned of each of the destinations as we were at the airport ready to depart!!!   What fun!!!!!  How exciting!!!

Here is a glimpse of our trip! We went through Beijing, Singapore, Bali, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and the South of France.

Everything was a surprise for my mom. She had a feeling about different places that she might visit…but she didn’t know 100% until she got a boarding pass. SO MUCH FUN!

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Visiting the Molinard Factory was icing on the cake. A lifelong dream of my mom’s. She’s worn their perfume for 50 years!

 

  • Boston to Beijing
    • American Airlines First Class 737 Los Angeles to Boston
    • Cathay Pacific First Class 777-300ER Boston to Hong Kong ($17k value)
    • Cathay Pacific Business Class 777-300ER Boston to Hong Kong ($7k value)
    • Cathay Pacific Business Class 777-200 Hong Kong to Beijing
  • Beijing to Singapore
    • Singapore Airlines Suites A380 Beijing to Singapore ($3k)
  • Singapore to Bali Roundtrip
    • KLM Business Class 777-200 Singapore to Bali to Singapore ($400)
  • Singapore to Dubai
    • Singapore Airlines First Class 777-300ER Singapore to Dubai ($4k)
  • Abu Dhabi to Cannes, France
    • Etihad Airways First Class Apartment A380 Abu Dhabi to London ($8k)
    • Etihad Airways Business Studio A380 Abu Dhabi to London ( $3500-5k)
  • Cannes, France to Dallas
    • Lufthansa Business Class A321 Nice to Frankfurt ($10k)
    • Lufthansa First Class A330 Frankfurt to Dallas

  • Boston
    • Intercontinental Boston ($450)
  • Beijing
    • JW Marriott Beijing, 1 Bedroom Suite ($450 for 5 nights)
      • Club King ($250)
    • Singapore
      • Crowne Plaza Singapore Airport, 1 Bedroom Suite ($300)
    • Bali
      • Mandapa, Ritz Carlton Reserve 1 Bedroom Rice Paddy View Villa ($600/night)
      • Conrad Bali 1 Bedroom Ocean View Suite ($400/night)
    • Singapore
      • Intercontinental Singapore ($400/night)
    • Dubai
      • JW Marriott Marquis Dubai, 1 Bedroom Executive Suite ($450)
    • Abu Dhabi
      • Ritz Carlton Abu Dhabi ($300)
    • Cannes, France
      • Intercontinental Carlton Cannes, France ($300)
    • Dallas
      • Grand Hyatt DFW ($150

  • Boston
    • British Airways Lounge Boston Logan
  • Hong Kong
    • Cathay Pacific Business Class Lounge
    • Cathay Pacific First Class Lounge The Wing
    • Cathay Pacific First Class Lounge The Pier
  • Beijing
    • Air China First Class Lounge
  • Singapore
    • DNata Lounge
  • Bali
    • Garuda Indoneisa Business Class Lounge
    • Premier Lounge
  • Singapore
    • Singapore Airlines First Class Check-In
    • Singapore Airlines Business Class Lounge SIN
    • Singapore Airlines First Class Lounge SIN
    • Singapore Airlines Private Room SIN
  • Abu Dhabi
    • Etihad First Class Lounge
    • Etihad Business Class Lounge
    • Etihad Shave Experience
  • London
    • British Airways First Class Lounge LHR Terminal 5
  • Nice
    • Library Lounge
  • Frankfurt
    • Lufthansa First Class Lounge Frankfurt Terminal A

Afternoon Tea

  • Peninsula, Beijing
  • Raffles, Singapore
  • Burj Khalifa, Dubai
  • Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi

TIPS:

  • When to look for Cathay award space
  • How we booked 3 Singapore Suites
  • 5 things we loved doing in Singapore that avoided the heat
  • Never trust the concierge

How much did this all cost in dollars and points?

Total value:  $125-130k+                  Paid:  $4500-$5000 +/-

Total value of Flights =  Roughly $110-115k

  • Mom and Dad
    • $42,500k each
    • Paid $1000 +/-
  • Zach + Miles
    • $27-30k
    • $1000

Total value of hotels: Roughly  $13-14k

  • Paid – roughly $2700

Full break down of the points used:

In total:

  • IHG = 670K
  • Marriott Rewards: 310K
  • Alaska = 190k
  • Singapore Air = 278k
  • Hilton = 60k
  • AA = 160k

The Flights:

  • Cathay Pacific First Class from Boston to Hong Kong and on to Beijing
    • 70k Alaska + $50
  • Cathay Pacific Business Class from Boston to Hong Kong and on to Beijing
    • 50k Alaska Mileage Plan +$50
  • Singapore Suites from Beijing to Singapore + Singapore First Class from Singapore to Dubai
    • 97,500 + $19 ( My mom’s was 15% off the points as it was booked pre-deval)
    • $100 stopover fee in Singapore
  • KLM Businesss Class from Singapore to Bali roundtrip
    • $400
  • Abu Dhabi To London in Etihad First Class Apartments + BA Club world from London to Nice, France
    • 62,000 American Airlines + $93
  • Abu Dhabi to London in Etihad Business Studio + BA Club World from London to Nice
    • 40k AA + $93
  • Lufthansa First Class from Frankfurt to Dallas + Nice to Frankfurt in Business
    • 80k Singapore + $300

The Hotels

  • Boston
    • Intercontinental Boston
      • 50k IHG
  • Beijing
    • JW Marriott Beijing – Used Marriott Rewards
      • Room 1
        • 5 nights for 60k points
      • Room 2
        • 5 nights for 60k, 3 nights with suite upgrade of $70
  • Singapore
    • Crowne Plaza Singapore
      • 40k IHG per room
  • Bali
    • Mandapa,
      • paid rate with Virtuoso and Ritz STARS benefits
    • Conrad Bali
      • 60k HHonors + $135
  • Singapore
    • Intercontinental Singapore
      • 60k per night, per room
  • Dubai
    • JW Marriott Marquis Dubai
      • 35k + $70 per night
  • Abu Dhabi
    • Ritz Carlton Abu Dhabi
      • 30k per night, per room
  • Cannes, France
    • Intercontinental Carlton
      • 2 free credit cards nights
      • 5 nights at 50k points
      • 1 night at 60k points

We were gone a total of 24 days and stayed in luxury hotels all the way through. We flew the best the world has to offer, and all it took was planning and understanding exactly how to utilize points to their potential.

We have been so blessed to be able to experience something like this and create these memories of a lifetime. I’m excited to share with all of you, and teach you how to do it too!

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44 Comments

  1. Ward Reply
    January 18, 2021 at 3:37 pm

    How did you get so many Singapore Air miles and IHG miles?
    Multiple cards I’m sure but how many cards of each and what cards?

  2. VirtuosoEric Reply
    June 27, 2017 at 9:49 am

    Awesome idea! How did you book Mandapa using points? I thought RC Reserve properties are not points redeemable. Finding 3 seats can be tricky – looks like you split up and traveled business while your parents traveled in first for several flights?

    • Miles Reply
      June 27, 2017 at 9:55 am

      Hey Eric – Thanks, it was tons of fun. We actually used Virtuoso for Mandapa and paid for 3 nights – otherewise we’d have done the whole thing for about $2k, lol. After we got back I did discover that you can use Marriott Vacation Club points. http://monkeymiles.boardingarea.com/ritz-carlton-reserve-booked-points/ and yep, for 2 of the legs I flew business while my parents were in first, but otherwise we were all in the same cabin.

  3. Frank Reply
    June 26, 2017 at 9:09 pm

    Why didnt you use your free stopover in Hong Kong?

    • Miles Reply
      June 26, 2017 at 9:41 pm

      Hey Frank – we’d actually been to Hong Kong a few years ago as a family, and we were already gone 24 days. It seemed best to go ahead and get to Beijing.

  4. Nancy Reply
    June 26, 2017 at 8:39 pm

    Holy smokes! I’m taking my mom on a month long week adventure to Europe & Asia for her 75th birthday…and it’s nowhere ad luxurious as yours! Wow! Great job!

    • Miles Reply
      June 26, 2017 at 9:40 pm

      I bet she’s gonna love it! Best wishes for you both!

  5. Earl Lee Reply
    June 26, 2017 at 5:59 pm

    Just if of curiosity how many total airline miles and hotel points did you burn for the entire trip?

    • Miles Reply
      June 26, 2017 at 6:13 pm

      Earl Lee – I’ll put it in the post!

  6. ss Reply
    June 26, 2017 at 5:53 pm

    Look forward to reading. Your mom is so cute. What a good kid.

    • Miles Reply
      June 26, 2017 at 6:13 pm

      SS – haha thank you! she’s awesome

  7. alex Reply
    June 26, 2017 at 5:14 pm

    That’s so nice! I am also doing the same thing for my mom by making every of her travel dreams come true.

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