Hilton Grand Vacations Offer for Vegas, or Cali from $179 with 15K Bonus Points

Hilton Grand Vacations Offer

Hilton Grand Vacations Offer

Hilton Honors members can get a vacation in California or Las Vegas, plus 15,000 bonus points starting from just $179. The points bonus for this Hilton Grand Vacations offer is not as good as in the the past, but you can still negotiate something better. There’s a small catch however, a timeshare presentation. Let’s go over how these offers work and how to negotiate something better.

Offers

Guests must purchase one of the following packages to receive 25,000 bonus Hilton points:

  • 4-day/3-night stay for $179 plus tax in Carlsbad, CA
  • 4-day/3-night stay for $179 plus tax in Las Vegas

Offer expires July 14, 2020.

Southern California

PROMO PAGE

Guests will receive 15,000 Hilton Honors Bonus Points. You have up to 12 months from purchase date to travel. Travel can begin 30 days after purchase of vacation package. As part of your vacation package, you’ll attend a two-hour personal preview and sales presentation of Hilton Grand Vacations, where you’ll learn how you and your family can enjoy the many benefits and privileges of vacation ownership with Hilton Grand Vacations.

Las Vegas

Get a Better Deal

We have seen many versions of these offers in the past. The number of days can vary, the price, and even the bonus points can go as high as 100,000. It’s a good idea to call 888-885-9533 or 407-745-3157 and see if you can receive a better offer than the one presented here. You can often negotiate a better price, or get more bonus points. You can even inquire about additional destinations not listed in this offer.

Guru’s Wrap-up

These are good offers for those looking for a cheap getaway. But, we have seen much better Hilton Grand Vacations offers in the past with bonuses of up to 100K points. The cash price is cheaper than usual though, so it kind of balances out.

All these types of offers come 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.

If you are really looking to buy a timeshare, then it is better to look at time share resellers where you will get a much better price. I still do not think it is a good idea, but always see for yourself, add up the costs, and then make a decision.

Have you participated in similar timeshare presentations in the past. How did they go and what tips do you have for other DDG readers?

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