Hilton Grand Vacations Offer, 4-Night Stay & 100K Points for $349
Hilton Grand Vacations has a new offer that can earn you 100,000 Hilton Honors points and a cheap vacation. There’s two options to choose from, Orlando and Las Vegas. Let’s look at the deal and how you can possibly make it even better.
Offer
Book a 5 days/ 4 nights stay in Orlando or Las Vegas for $349 + tax. The vacation includes:
- 100,000 Hilton Honors Bonus Points
- Accommodations in:
- Orlando at Hilton Orlando or Hilton Lake Buena Vista OR
- Las Vegas at HGV Club on the Boulevard
- Flexible travel dates—buy now to reserve your package and book your travel dates at your convenience.
Offer Terms
- You must attend a two hour timeshare sales presentation in order to participate in this promotion.
- Our special preview packages are only available to persons whose combined gross annual income meet certain requirements and who reside in a state where our projects are registered for sale.
- You may not participate in this promotion if you have an open, incomplete package requiring attendance at a sales presentation, or have participated in a sponsor promotion requiring attendance at a sales presentation: (i) within the last year at the property or properties promoted in this offer, or (ii) within the last six (6) months at any other properties.
- If married or living together, couples must attend sales presentation together; individuals may purchase separately.
- Offer expires January 27, 2020.
Guru’s Wrap-up
We see these Hilton Grand Vacations offers every few months. 100,000 Hilton points is as good as it gets. But it could still be worthwhile to call the number and ask for something better. I wouldn’t hold out hope for more points, but they could lower the price if you ask. Doesn’t hurt to try.
These are tremendous offers, so if Las Vegas or Orlando are in your list this upcoming year, definitely take a look. Just keep in mind that it comes with a mandatory sales pitch for Hilton Grand Vacations. You have to sit through that for two hours. They can’t force you to buy anything, but again not everyone can say “no” over and over. And they make those deals sound pretty good. So if that’s something you’re not comfortable with, might be best to skip this Hilton Grand Vacations offer. But if you’ve done this before, or are confident that you will resist the temptation, then could be a good opportunity.
Have you participated in similar timeshare presentations in the past. How did they go and what tips do you have for other DDG readers?