
Hilton Timeshare Offer
Hilton has a new timeshare offer for Hilton Honors members, offering a cheap three night stay and bonus points. 3-night stays start from $199 total for the whole stay, and you will receive 100,000 Hilton points. Big thanks to Lynne who shared it in our Facebook Group.
We see these Hilton Grand Vacations offers from time to time, and you can often negotiate something better. There’s a small catch however, a timeshare presentation that you must attend. Let’s go over how these offers work and how to possibly get a better bonus. You can also check out my experience in Las Vegas with a similar offer from Marriott Vacation Club.

Offer Details
Guests must purchase one of the following packages:
- Las Vegas:
- 3-night stay at The Boulevard, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club
- 100,000 bonus Hilton points
- Cost: $199 plus tax
- Orlando:
- 3-night stay at SeaWorld® Orlando, Tuscany Village, or Las Palmeras
- 100,000 bonus Hilton points
- Cost: $199 plus tax
- Myrtle Beach:
- 3-night stay at Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort or the DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront.
- 100,000 bonus Hilton points
- Cost: $249 plus tax
- New York:
- 2-night stay at Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort or the DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront.
- 100,000 bonus Hilton points
- Cost: $199 plus tax
- Daytona Beach:
- 3-night stay at New York Hilton Midtown or West 57th Street, A Hilton Club.
- 100,000 bonus Hilton points
- Cost: $299 plus tax
- Hilton Head, SC:
- 3-night stay at Hampton Inn Hilton Head or Hilton Garden Inn Hilton Head.
- 100,000 bonus Hilton points
- Cost: $299 plus tax
- Gatlinburg, TN:
- 3-night stay at Hampton Inn Pigeon Forge or Hilton Garden Inn Pigeon Forge.
- 100,000 bonus Hilton points
- Cost: $299 plus tax
- Scottsdale:
- 3-night stay at Hampton Inn Phoenix/Scottsdale or Hampton Inn Phoenix/Scottsdale on Shea Blvd.
- 100,000 bonus Hilton points
- Cost: $299 plus tax
You may purchase a package now through March 31, 2025, but you have up to 12 months from purchase date to travel. Travel can begin 30 days after purchase of vacation package.
Important Terms
- 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.
- A $19.95 charge applies to each reservation change made up to seven (7) days prior to arrival. Should your plans change within seven (7) days of your scheduled arrival, requiring a cancellation and change to your reservation, the equivalent of one (1) night at the currently published retail price ($175-$500) for the applicable resort or hotel at that time will be charged to the credit card used to purchase the vacation package.
- If you are married or cohabitating and combining income, the couple is required to visit and attend the Timeshare Presentation together, except where prohibited by law. You are not eligible for this offer if you have attended a Hilton Grand Vacations sales presentation at any property within the last year.
- There is absolutely no obligation to purchase a Hilton Grand Vacations ownership interest.
- Make sure you also go over the fine print to check your eligibility or any other specific information that could affect you.

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 150,000. It’s a good idea to call 844-403-2613 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 the offer page.
Hilton Timeshare Offer: Guru’s Wrap-up
This is one of the more competitive Hilton timeshare presentation offers, but we have seen bonuses as high as 150,000 points in the past. With this current promotion, you pay $199 for a three-night stay (or two nights in NYC) and receive 100,000 Hilton Honors points in return. Since those points are valued at roughly $400, the bonus alone more than covers the cost of the package. Depending on your dates, these properties can retail for $200 to $300 per night, providing significant savings.
The catch, of course, is the mandatory two-hour Hilton Grand Vacations sales pitch. While they cannot force you to buy anything, these presentations are designed to be highly persuasive. If you aren’t comfortable firmly and repeatedly saying “no,” this offer might not be for you. However, for those who have done this before or are confident they can get through the two hours, it is a great way to score a free vacation at popular destinations across the country.
One final word of advice: if you are actually in the market to buy a timeshare, you will find much better pricing on the resale market rather than buying direct. I generally don’t recommend timeshares as an investment, but you should always run the numbers, factor in the long-term costs, and decide based on your own unique travel needs.
Have you participated in similar timeshare presentations in the past? How did it go and what tips do you have for other readers to make the experience as painless as possible?
And here’s one tip that was shared with us on X:

