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Winter is just around the corner, and for many families, that means it’s time to break out the ski and snowboard gear and start thinking about a trip to the slopes. But it’s no secret that ski vacations can be costly. Fortunately, there’s one way to truly keep the cost down: using your travel rewards to cover the cost of your hotel
Plenty of chain hotels offer properties in the middle of ski towns, so there’s often no shortage of lodging opportunities. And even though many of these properties charge exorbitant rates during the winter vacation ski season, you’ll find that using your points can be a great deal.
Before you go ahead and book your next ski vacation, take a look to see if any travel rewards hotels?are located in your desired destination. We’ve taken a look at the most popular Marriott Bonvoy, World of Hyatt and Hilton Honors properties where you can use your points to save big when hitting the slopes.
Marriott Bonvoy ski vacation hotels
Of the three major hotel chains in the US, Marriott has the largest number of properties catered toward ski vacations. So, if you want to have access to as many mountain properties as possible,?accruing Marriott Bonvoy points is the way to go. The chain has a slew of properties in Colorado, but you’ll find that you can also redeem your points in Utah, California, Canada, Switzerland and beyond.
With Marriott Bonvoy’s dynamic pricing model, the number of points required for a free night is loosely tied to the cash rate. This also means that if you’re able to vacation during the shoulder season —?before Christmas and at the end of March —?you’ll often find that far fewer points are required for a free night.
How to earn Marriott Bonvoy points
Before diving into the ways to spend your points, you have to earn them. One of the easiest and fastest ways to earn Marriott Bonvoy points is to sign up for one of the chain’s Marriott-branded credit cards. Marriott credit cards offer a wide range of benefits, and with many, you can easily offset the annual fee.
With the current offer on the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant? American Express? Card, you can earn an impressive 95,000 bonus points after spending $6,000 in purchases within the first six months (terms apply). Or, if you aren’t eligible for a business card, there are many other Marriott credit card offers currently available, allowing you to be well on your way to scoring a few free nights on your next ski vacation.
Aside from earning points with one of the Marriott credit cards, Marriott Bonvoy is also a transfer partner of both Chase Ultimate Rewards? and American Express Membership Rewards? programs. Points transfer at a one-to-one rate from both Chase and Amex to Marriott, allowing you to top off an award if you are a few points shy.
With the Marriott Bonvoy program, you’ll also receive your fifth night free on award stays. This means for every five nights you stay at the same property, the lowest-cost night during your stay will be free.
The St. Regis Aspen Resort —?Aspen, Colorado
If you’re aiming for luxury with an elegant?yet modern feel, you can’t go wrong with The St. Regis Aspen Resort for your ski vacation. With custom furniture designed by Ralph Lauren and marble bathrooms in the rooms, you’ll never have to leave. But, you’ll want to leave to check out all there is to see nearby. The property is centrally located and just a short walk from ski lifts as well as many stores and restaurants. After a long day of skiing, you can soak in the outdoor pool and hot tub. The hotel also features two onsite restaurants and a bar. And when you’re ready to hang up your skis for the day, enjoy a visit to the spa or steam room.
Points required: From 96,000 to 126,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night during winter.
W Aspen — Aspen, Colorado
Located right in the middle of all the fun in Aspen, the W Aspen is just a short walk to the slopes. With a more lively vibe than The St. Regis just down the street, you’ll have access to a rooftop pool, hot tub, fire pit and bar. Some of the room layouts at the W Aspen are slightly more funky than what you might be used to, offering rooms with a queen-over-queen bunk bed or even two queen beds in a head-to-toe arrangement.
Points required: From 79,000 to 122,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night during winter.
Viewline Resort Snowmass, Autograph Collection — Snowmass Village, Colorado
Previously known as The Westin Snowmass Resort, the Viewline Resort Snowmass is a true ski-in/ski-out property. Just strap on your skis or snowboard and you can be on the slopes in no time. And if you’re new to skiing, the gondola right outside of the hotel will take you to the base of the mountain where you can meet your ski school group. Although the hotel is approximately 20 minutes away from Aspen, newbies will prefer the more beginner and intermediate terrain of Snowmass. The resort might not be as fancy as some other hotels in the vicinity, but it still offers a heated pool, hot tub and fitness center.
Points required: From 61,000 to 81,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night during winter.
The Hythe Vail, a Luxury Collection Resort —?Vail, Colorado
After a $40 million renovation and a name change, this upscale resort is an ideal destination for your next ski vacation. Although The Hythe Vail is not a true ski-in/ski-out property, the hotel is just a quick walk to nearby lifts, restaurants, shops and an outdoor ice-skating rink. And after a long day of skiing, families will love the hot chocolate bar and complimentary s’mores.
When using points, you have the option of a king bed or two double beds. To book yourself into a room with two queen beds —?an admittedly more comfortable sleeping situation —?you’ll have to pay an upgrade fee or redeem additional points. Alternatively, larger suites are also available for an additional fee.
Points required: From 79,000 to 128,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night during winter.
The Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch —?Avon, Colorado
This massive resort is at the base of the Bachelor Gulch side of the mountain, giving you a relaxing ski-in/ski-out experience. By staying at The Ritz Carlton, Bachelor Gulch, you’ll also be perfectly situated near the new McCoy Park terrain, which offers 17 trails for beginner and intermediate skiers.
While the location of the property gives you a quieter vacation experience, you are slightly removed from the conveniences of ski school and Beaver Creek Village. At the property, you’ll have access to three onsite restaurants plus a bar, lounge, outdoor heated pool, fitness center and ski valet.
Points required: From 90,000 to 126,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night during winter.
Beaver Creek Lodge, Autograph Collection —?Beaver Creek, Colorado
With ski school located right outside the front door, a stay at the Beaver Creek Lodge is the perfect destination for families. This ski-in/ski-out property is located right in Beaver Creek Village, where you’re just a stone’s throw away from many shops, restaurants and an outdoor ice-skating rink. At the end of the day, you can relax at the hotel’s fire pit or take a swim in the outdoor heated pool.
Best of all, all rooms are suites. This means that when using points, you’ll be able to score a larger hotel room outfitted with a fireplace and kitchenette. Or if you’re traveling with a large family, you can book a two-bedroom family suite —?though be prepared to spend additional points.
Points required: From 80,000 to 106,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night during winter.
The St. Regis Deer Valley —?Park City, Utah
If you’re looking for a skier’s paradise, look no further than The St. Regis Deer Valley. This slopeside property is right off one of the trails at Deer Valley and about a 10-minute shuttle drive to the base of the mountain.
With a ski valet, rental shop, 14,000-square-foot spa, a multi-level pool complex and two hot tubs, there are endless opportunities to be pampered. The hotel is also less than 10 minutes away from downtown Park City, offering a plethora of shops and restaurants.
Points required: From 84,000 to 126,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night during winter.
The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe —?Truckee, California
In true Ritz-Carlton fashion, this luxury hotel has everything you could dream of for a ski vacation. With contemporary mountain decor, floor-to-ceiling windows and gas fireplaces, you’ll get a true mountain feel. It’s located at Northstar California, so you can just strap on your skies and you’ll be on the mountain in seconds. Or, take the free scenic gondola and experience Northstar’s village in just 10 minutes. Here, you’ll have access to many restaurants, shops, a movie theater and an ice-skating rink.
With ample amenities at The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe, you’ll be able to experience everything from a relaxing spa and fitness class to fire pits and heated pools.
Points required: From 82,000 to 126,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night during winter.
Le Westin Tremblant —?Mont Tremblant, Quebec
In the heart of Mont Tremblant village and just a short walk from the slopes, you’ll find the Le Westin Tremblant. With many restaurants, shops and activities just a short distance away, you’ll have everything you need right at your fingertips. The heated outdoor saltwater pool area is in its own private oasis, offering the perfect après ski experience.
Points required: From 53,000 to 88,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night during winter.
W Verbier —?Verbier, Switzerland
Across the pond in the Swiss Alps, you’ll find the W Verbier —?a ski-in/ski-out property in the Les 4 Vallées ski area. At 5,220 meters in elevation, you’ll have access to about 250 miles of ski terrain. And with plush blankets and a fireplace in every hotel room, you’ll be able to stay nice and cozy, despite the cold weather outside. The hotel features five onsite restaurants and bars, two heated pools (indoor and outdoor) and a luxurious spa with nine treatment rooms.
Points required: From 88,000 to 126,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night during winter.
World of Hyatt ski vacation hotels
Hyatt has a good number of hotels for those eager to hit the slopes using their points —?especially if you’re looking for something other than the typical West Coast mountains. With a strong loyalty program in World of Hyatt, you’ll actually find yourself redeeming fewer points than the likes of Marriott Bonvoy and Hilton Honors.
World of Hyatt offers a three-tier award chart:?off-peak, standard and peak. While you’ll probably find most of the ski season to be at the standard or peak level, the number of points required has a set price. This means that even during the most expensive dates of the season, as long as a standard guest room is available, the number of points required will be fixed. And, when redeeming your Hyatt points, you will not be charged resort fees.
How to earn World of Hyatt points
Earning World of Hyatt points is incredibly easy. For starters, there are two Hyatt-branded credit cards:?the World of Hyatt Credit Card and the World of Hyatt Business Credit Card. With the sign-up bonus on the World of Hyatt Card, you can earn five Category 1-4 Free Night Awards to use at Hyatt hotels after spending $4,000 in the first three months. Additionally, this credit card comes with a free night certificate to be used at a Category 1-4 property every year on your card member anniversary.
And the World of Hyatt Business Credit Card is currently offering 60,000 point bonus offer after spending $5,000 within the first three months from account opening.
Or, if you have a credit card that earns Chase Ultimate Rewards, such as the Chase Sapphire Preferred? Card or Chase Sapphire Reserve?, those points transfer to World of Hyatt at a one-to-one ratio.
Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa —?Beaver Creek, Colorado
If you have kids in ski school, you can’t beat the location of the Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa. At the bottom of the slopes and a short walk away from Beaver Creek village, you’ll never have to get in a car at this ski-in/ski-out resort. Right outside of the hotel, you’ll find a spacious outdoor fire pit, perfect for s’mores making or taking in the scenery. You’ll also have access to a heated outdoor pool and five hot tubs — with views of the mountain, of course.
And since you’re just a short stroll away from the village, you can easily explore many restaurants, bars, shops and an outdoor ice-skating rink.
Points required: A Category 8 property, requiring 35,000 to 45,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Grand Hyatt Vail —?Vail, Colorado
With its own chair lift right outside the front door, getting on the slopes is easier than ever at the Grand Hyatt Vail. After a long day of skiing, you can relax in the outdoor heated infinity pool and two hot tubs. With the resort shuttle, you can easily get around the area, including easy access to Vail village and the nearby Vail Square Ice Rink.
The hotel also features many onsite activities, such as Topgolf, axe throwing and a s’mores roast. And with many other non-skiing winter activities nearby, there’s plenty to keep you busy during your next ski trip.
Points required:?A Category 7 property, requiring 25,000 to 35,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Hyatt Place Keystone —?Keystone, Colorado
Although not as lavish as some of the other properties mentioned on this list, the Hyatt Place Keystone offers one of the best values when using points. One of the best parts of this resort?is that Keystone offers free skiing for kids 12 and under with a two-night stay. This is an unbelievable value and can truly make an incredibly expensive ski vacation that much more affordable.
Keystone also offers night skiing over the weekends and holidays. And like most other Hyatt Place properties, your entire family can enjoy a complimentary breakfast every morning. The property is a shuttle bus away from the mountain, although you could also walk 1/3-mile journey.
Points required: A Category 4 property, requiring 12,000 to 18,000 World of Hyatt points per night, or use a Category 1-4 free night certificate earned from the World of Hyatt Credit Card.
The Lodge at Spruce Peak —?Stowe, Vermont
Using your hard-earned hotel points for some East Coast skiing can be challenging, as there aren’t as many properties. The Lodge at Spruce Peak is the only hotel option at the base of Mount Mansfield. Located right in Spruce Peak village, you have easy access to restaurants, shops, an ice-skating rink and an indoor rock-climbing facility. The resort also features a heated outdoor pool?and multiple hot tubs.
And if you score an upgrade, you’ll be incredibly impressed with the hotel’s one-, two- and three-bedroom suites. One thing to know, however, is that when booking a stay at this property, a three- or four-night minimum is often required during peak ski season.
Points required: A Category 8 property, requiring 35,000 to 45,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Everline Resort & Spa —?Olympic Valley, California
Located at the base of Palisades Tahoe, this 405-room property has everything you’re looking for in a ski vacation. Although the Everline Resort & Spa (formerly known as the Resort at Squaw Creek) is a few miles from the village, the property offers many dining options, a ski valet, spa, multiple heated outdoor swimming pools and even a 90-foot water slide.
But best of all, even during peak ski season, many nights fall under the “off-peak” category within the World of Hyatt award chart. This will allow you to save your points or potentially extend your ski vacation even longer. And if you’re lucky enough to be upgraded during your stay, many rooms offer a kitchenette or a full kitchen.
Points required: A Category 6 property, requiring From 21,000 to 29,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Hilton Honors ski vacation hotels
Although Hilton doesn’t offer as many ski-catered properties as Marriott and Hyatt, there are still some great options when using your Hilton Honors points for your next mountain vacation.
Similar to Marriott, you’ll receive your fifth night free when redeeming points, but with one caveat:?You must have Hilton Honors Silver, Gold or Diamond elite status. Fortunately, all four Hilton Honors-branded credit cards offer some form of elite status automatically as a benefit. Even the no-annual-fee Hilton Honors American Express Cardcomes with automatic Silver elite status, enabling you to easily score a free night on a five-night stay (see rates and fees).
Hilton also got rid of its award chart a few years ago, which means that the number of points required is somewhat tied to the cash price. However, when using points for a free night stay, all resort fees are waived. This is a great incentive to use your Hilton points, especially at a resort property.
How to earn Hilton Honors points
Similar to many other chain loyalty programs, credit card bonus offers are one of the easiest ways to earn a mass of points at once, such as with the Hilton Amex or Hilton Honors American Express Business?Card.
The Hilton Amex comes with automatic Silver elite status, while the Business Hilton Amex comes with automatic Gold elite status, one of the best mid-tier hotel status levels. With Gold elite status, you’ll receive complimentary breakfast, space-available upgrades and late checkout at participating Hilton properties.
You can also transfer points?at a one-to-two ratio from American Express Membership Rewards. This means that if you have the American Express? Gold Card or The Platinum Card? from American Express, you can transfer your Amex points to your Hilton Honors account to help you book a great ski vacation.
Waldorf Astoria Park City —?Park City, Utah
The Waldorf Astoria Park City is one of the most luxurious ski resorts you’ll find —?one where you can easily sit by the fire and drink hot chocolate or roast s’mores after a day of skiing. Guest rooms range from studios to a four-bedroom suite, with all rooms featuring a gas fireplace.
The hotel offers an outdoor heated pool with an extremely large hot tub. There’s also a shuttle that will take you downtown or to Park City Mountain or Deer Valley. And for those renting a car, valet parking is included in the resort fee —?which is waived when using Hilton Honors points.
One thing to keep in mind is that while the property is considered ski-in/ski-out, you still need to walk across a parking lot and take the gondola to the base of the mountain. From there, you’ll have access to the Canyons side of the mountain, with opportunities to make your way over to Park City.
Points required: From 110,000 Hilton Honors points per night during winter.
Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa — Whistler, British Columbia
Another incredible option for those looking to ski in Canada is the Hilton Whistler. Located right in the center of Whistler Village, you’re less than a five-minute walk to either the Whistler Mountain or Blackcomb Mountain gondola,?giving you access to more than 8,000 acres of terrain.
This full-service ski resort also offers an outdoor heated pool as well as indoor and outdoor whirlpools. And while the village offers plenty of restaurant options, if you prefer to not leave the hotel, there’s a restaurant and bar onsite
Points required: From 60,000 to 80,000 Hilton Honor points per night during winter.
Killington Mountain Lodge —?Killington, Vermont
Less than two miles away from the base of Killington, you can use your points at the Killington Mountain Lodge. Known as the “Beast of the East” this is one of the best East Coast mountain resorts, with a great village feel. It’s also traditionally one of the first to open and the last to close in the Northeast.
After a busy day of skiing, you can relax in front of the fireplace or enjoy the hotel’s 20-person hot tub. There’s also an indoor pool, although it’s currently closed for renovations through the end of 2023.
Points required: From 46,000 to 60,000 Hilton Honor points per night during winter.
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