In case you didn’t already know, starting today you’ll be able to redeem 15,000 points for any standard room at any Wyndham property (excluding Dolce & Planet Hollywood, with Dolce to come in some time this year), there are also some other changes to the program but that is the major one.
This is good news if you’re wanting to book properties that were tier 5-9 as they are becoming less expensive, but it’s incredibly bad news if you wanted to book properties that were tier 1-4. Below is the old award chart for reference:
Points | Reward |
5,500 | One Free Night at Tier 1* Hotel |
8,000 | One Free Night at Tier 2* Hotel |
10,000 | One Free Night at Tier 3* Hotel |
14,000 | One Free Night at Tier 4* Hotel |
16,000 | One Free Night at Tier 5* Hotel |
20,000 | One Free Night at Tier 6* Hotel |
25,000 | One Free Night at Tier 7* Hotel |
30,000 | One Free Night at Tier 8* Hotel |
50,000 | One Free Night at Tier 9* Hotel |
Existing Cardholders Will Still Be Able To Access Old Chart
On May 6th, Dadofsix on Flyertalk reported receiving the following e-mail:
For a limited period, our cardmembers can redeem Wyndham Rewards points under the updated Wyndham Rewards program or the existing Wyndham Rewards program.
WHAT’S NEW — STARTING MAY 11, 2015
We think you’ll love our new program, which lets you:
go free!SM
With 15,000 points, you’ve earned a free night at any Wyndham Rewards hotel1, orgo fast!SM
Get an award night at a Wyndham Rewards hotel for 3,000 points plus some cash2Please visit WyndhamRewards.com to access additional information on the program enhancements. Also, please note that these changes do not impact the terms and conditions of your Wyndham Rewards Visa credit card account, or the way you earn points by using the card.
BEST OF BOTH WORLDS
We recognize that you may have been saving for a particular trip or just want to earn and redeem according to the current program rules past May 11; therefore we have a dedicated team available 7 days a week to help you redeem for Free Night Stays under the current rules even after new program rules take effect. From May 11, 2015 through November 03, 2015, Free Night Stays will be available exclusively to Wyndham Rewards Visa cardmembers starting at 5,500 points for a Tier 1 hotel, up to 50,000 points for a Tier 9 hotel.
To redeem for Free Night Stays from now through May 10, 2015, please visit WyndhamRewards.com or call 1-866-996-7937.
To take advantage of Free Night Stays from May 11, 2015 through November 03, 2015, please call our Member Services Team at 1-800-262-1923 for more information. This exclusive ‘Best of Both Worlds’ redemption option is available to you through November 03, 2015, after which time Wyndham Rewards may only be redeemed under the program rules then in effect.
Thank you for your continued loyalty.
1. Good for 1 standard room at a participating hotel, up to room’s maximum occupancy, subject to availability. Most properties: applies to room rate only, including taxes.2. Not all Wyndham Rewards hotels participate in the Go Fast award program. Amount of cash required for a Go Fast award will vary by hotel. Good for 1 standard room, up to the room’s maximum occupancy, subject to availability. Most properties: applies to room rate only, excluding taxes.
Basically this means if you were an existing cardholder then you have until November the 3rd, 2015 to book under the old award chart by calling 1-800-262-1923. I’m not sure what the cut off date was, but presumably signing up now will not let you also access this old award chart (although it never hurts to try).
Final Thoughts
It’s a bit strange that this courtesy is being extended to current credit cardholders, but not those with paid nights at Wyndham. I’d be pretty pissed if I had a bunch of paid stays but not Wyndham credit card and wanted to book under the old program.
You can view my review of the Wyndham credit cards here and also some properties that might be attractive under the new 15,000 point program here.
Is there any way to see the old awards redemptions?
One interesting thing to note….after many emails and calls I was told that existing customers will only get 5500 points at renewal of their card for $69. Where as someone who gets the card now will get 15,000 at renewal for $69.
I got the card 2 months ago and they seemed unwilling to upgrade me to receive 15K at renewal. I guess I will wait and see what happens when my annual fee hits next year. If they are willing to give me 15K I will keep card, if not I will cancel. Not worth it to may $69 and only get 5500….
Pretty sure the information you were given is incorrect, their media department told me that existing cardholders would be automatically upgraded to 15k anniversary bonus. https://www.doctorofcredit.com/i-already-have-the-wyndham-card-will-i-receive-the-new-15000-point-anniversary-bonus/