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Frequent Miler just pointed out that Hilton Free Night certs are FINALLY populating accounts and it’s about stinking time. The process of utilizing these bad boys has been laborious and this has made it quite a bit better, but not seamless. While you can find the certificates in your account, you’ll still need to call in to use them – as a point of reference Hyatt allows you do do this on their website. But…it’s a step in the right direction and here’s the super simple way to find them…
After logging in, you’ll want to view your account: On this main page all the way at the bottom you’ll see your certificates
You’ll see we have 2 free rewards and the expiration date is listed. Remember Hilton extended status, free nights, etc and ordinarily you’d need to use these on weekends; however, these could be used during the week which is great.
I have my eye on a quick trip to Bora Bora in January if the timing works out…so fingers crossed
You can see there is a lot of avail in Jan, and in fact quite a bit throughout the year.
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