Tomorrow, September 17th, will mark the completion of Hilton’s quest to integrate nearly 400 SLH hotels and resorts into its portfolio.
I’ve previously previously discussed this here, here, and here (actually in that last post, I thought they were already up to ~400 but I guess it was ~300 then).
This last tranche, per Hilton, will be 102 SLH hotels and they will begin coming online tomorrow, Sept 17th, in batches and will be for arrivals of Sept 23rd and later.
The best place to search is this special Hilton / SLH webpage.
Note that in the past, when hotels have rolled out, I have found that the app did not always display availability I found on the standard website so please bear that in mind.
As I’ve previously mentioned you do get Hilton benefits and the ability to use credit card Free Night Reward certificates.
In fact, I used two this summer at the Topping Rose House in the Hamptons – getting over $1,500 a night in value from each Hilton certificate. So I’m a fan of this partnership even though I do miss it as a Hyatt partnership. Win one, lose one 😉
Hilton Honors / SLH Benefits
In alignment with the rest of the program, Hilton Honors members will be able to earn and redeem Points for their SLH stays and enjoy the following benefits consistent with rest of Hilton’s luxury portfolio:
- Member: Guaranteed Member Discount, Complimentary Standard Wi-Fi, Complimentary Late Checkout, Bottled Water/Hydration per stay, No Resort Fees on Reward Stays
- Silver: 20% Elite Tier Bonus, 5th Standard Reward Night Free, All “Member” benefits
- Gold: 80% Elite Tier Bonus, Complimentary Breakfast (for two guests), Space-available Upgrades, 5th Standard Reward Night Free, All “Member” benefits
- Diamond: 100% Elite Tier Bonus, Complimentary Breakfast (for two guests), Space-available upgrades, 5th Standard Reward Night Free, All “Member” benefits
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