Hilton Timeshare Offer – Get 4 Nights In Las Vegas Or Orlando + 100k Points For $349

The Offer

Direct link to offer (click choose your destination in the top right for a list of both properties)

  • Hilton Grand Vacations (Hilton’s timeshare brand) is offering discount rates and points.  As part of this deal you need to complete a two hour timeshare presentation and pitch. Deals are as follows (all included 100,000 Hilton points):
    • Orlando: Hilton Orlando near SeaWorld® and The Wizarding World of Harry PotterTM or Hilton Lake Buena Vista near Disney Springs® and Epcot
    • Las Vegas: Hilton Grand Vacations on the Boulevard at the north end of the Strip or Tropicana Las Vegas – a DoubleTree by Hilton at the south end

Our Verdict

More affordable than the recent Hawaii/NYC deals, but still more expensive than previous Las Vegas deals (although this is more points and nights). It’s also never a good idea to accept the initial offer, as you can usually get extras thrown in or the price reduced (I usually just call and say I’m interested but my partner needs more convincing to go and can they throw anything else in). Remember that nobody goes into these timeshare presentations wanting to buy a timeshare and the people working there are usually fantastic sellers so make sure to educate yourself first and stick to your guns when saying no during the presentation itself. If you are easily convinced I’d honestly recommend just not doing these types of deals.

Hat tip to MtM

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raj
raj (@guest_865908)
January 6, 2020 15:30

Seems like a good deal, but these timeshare locations/hotels always seem so lame when I look more closely.

Tom
Tom (@guest_867905)
January 7, 2020 21:23

They let me book Hawaii instead, which I preferred, although it cost more.

chris
chris (@guest_891128)
January 28, 2020 10:57

Last time was a couple options hotel wise. We went for the Hilton Orlando, really liked it as it was quieter and also easy uber ride to many things

Gil
Gil (@guest_865121)
January 4, 2020 15:26

Anyone know what the age/income requirements are?

Andy
Andy (@guest_865021)
January 4, 2020 09:19

The price is per person, correct?

Chris
Chris (@guest_870412)
January 9, 2020 18:18

It’s not per person. There are four of us going and same price

the_shek
the_shek (@guest_864966)
January 4, 2020 01:58

Do they charge resort fees?

marcus
marcus (@guest_865254)
January 5, 2020 00:04

I called in, and the lady said they they will tack on resort fees when you check out if you had booked online. She said she could waive them if I booked it with her. Seemed kind of strange, but that’s what I ended up doing.

There is also a $99 additional charge if you arrive on a Friday or Saturday, so I booked to arrive on Thursday and stay through the weekend.

chri
chri (@guest_870413)
January 9, 2020 18:20

Last time you did not have resort fee it was all waved via the booking but calling them.

BL
BL (@guest_871454)
January 10, 2020 15:50

they told me resort fees are waived however parking fees wont be waived in orlando where i would be staying.

the_shek
the_shek (@guest_864965)
January 4, 2020 01:57

How flexible are they regarding the dates you book for the stay if you have specific dates available?

Kc
Kc (@guest_865015)
January 4, 2020 08:58

Ditto on this question, we have specific dates we want to go aswell. Do they honor the dates we specify as preferred dates?

everythingbagel
everythingbagel (@guest_864964)
January 4, 2020 01:55

I signed up for the previous offer in August 2019 $199 for Orlando 50k.
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/hilton-timeshare-offer-get-3-nights-in-orlando-las-vegas-or-new-york-city-50k-points-for-199-299/

It expires in 1 year but getting time off from work will be difficult this year, how accommodating are they in extending the expiration? Or could I call and offer to pay the difference for this offer to extend the expiration. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.

Batata
Batata (@guest_865055)
January 4, 2020 10:46

I just called yesterday and extended an offer that I bought in May (expires in May) all the way to December

Lantean
Lantean (@guest_864914)
January 3, 2020 22:26

If you want to get out of the presentation pretty quickly… I always tell them I am glad to be able to go on this vacation before I have to serve my sentence. They release me soon after, no questions asked.

Gino
Gino (@guest_864913)
January 3, 2020 22:19

My only issue with the Hilton offers is that they don’t explicitly spell out what the age/income eligibility requirements are on the front end like other companies do. Just a statement that they’ll charge you rack rate plus a premium if you don’t meet the qualifications or attend the presentation.

If they would clearly list what those criteria were, I’d be on this offer in a heartbeat.

Jenny
Jenny (@guest_864892)
January 3, 2020 21:37

removed

Mehertz
Mehertz (@guest_864864)
January 3, 2020 20:17

Anyone know if you can fit 4 in a room with this deal?

Chris
Chris (@guest_870416)
January 9, 2020 18:21

Yes. Did that before