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Get 10,000 IHG Rewards Club points for joining InterContinental Ambassador – worth it?

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You can earn up to triple IHG Rewards base points with IHG’s new Autumn promotion. It runs from 1st October to 31st December 2021. You can register here and our full article on the offer is here.

You will get a 100% bonus when you buy IHG Rewards points by 4th January 2022. Click here to buy or learn more.

Yesterday I wrote about the current IHG Rewards Club ‘Your World Sale’.  There is also a special offer on for joining the InterContinental Ambassador loyalty scheme.

There is a link at the bottom of this IHG ‘Your World Sale’ page to this offer.  When I click the link it does not divert properly, but it is meant to divert to the Ambassador home page here.  Annoyingly the offer is not mentioned there.

A lot of people instantly reject the idea of joining Ambassador because of the $200 membership fee.  Given that IHG will sweeten the deal with 10,000 IHG Rewards Club points (not status qualifying, I think) worth $60-$70, I thought it was worth explaining why I DO think it makes sense for many people.

InterContinental Ambassador

I have, after all, been a member myself for many years now and only last month paid for my 2018 renewal.  My wife is also currently a member as it was worth signing her up purely to get benefits on one stay in Hong Kong earlier this year.

Putting InterContinental Ambassador in context

InterContinental, the luxury hotel brand inside IHG Rewards Club (which also covers Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza and others) is a little odd when it comes to loyalty schemes:

As part of the Holiday Inn / Crowne Plaza group, it participates in IHG Rewards Club

InterContinental does not officially recognise your IHG Rewards Club status.  In reality, they often do, but it is not guaranteed.

InterContinental also has its own loyalty scheme – Ambassadorwhich costs $200 to join

And yet, despite the $200 fee ($150 to renew), I consider Ambassador a good deal.  This article summarises why it works for me.

The key thing about Ambassador is that, once you are a member, the benefits are GUARANTEED on paid stays. They are NOT guaranteed on reward stays, but most properties do let you have them. These benefits are:

A certificate for a free weekend night when you join and each year when you renew. In one swoop, you can save your entire membership fee with this benefit. To use the voucher, you need to book a 2-night weekend stay and pay the Best Flexible Rate for the other night. The letter of the rules says that only standard rooms can be booked. However, most hotels let you book club rooms or suites – this is an important benefit, especially if you have children and want larger rooms.

(As Best Flexible Rate is more expensive than a non-refundable Advance Purchase rate, your free night is not totally free if you would otherwise have booked a pre-paid rate as you have paid a few Euros or $ more.  It is totally free if you would otherwise have booked at Best Flexible Rate though.)

GUARANTEED one-level room upgrade – this is usually processed before you arrive and is visible online

4pm check-out – this is a GUARANTEED benefit and comes in very handy on a weekend break with an evening flight back home

A free pay-TV movie per stay, every stay

Free fruit and mineral water in your room

A welcome gift – varies from chocolates or wine to weird local souvenirs!

Double occupancy for single occupancy rate – useful in Germany, one of the few countries where they still charge a ‘second person’ supplement

Obviously InterContinental Ambassador is not for everyone. You can earn back the cost of membership in just one weekend stay, though. It may even be worth it even if you had just one long stay booked and wanted to guarantee your upgrade. Ambassador members also receive Gold status in IHG Rewards Club, although that doesn’t get you far.

The Ambassador ‘free weekend night’ voucher can be better than using points to book a free room.  I used my 2017 free night at InterContinental Hong Kong over Easter.  The only reason to stay at this hotel is the astounding views over the harbour from the harbourside rooms.  IHG Rewards Club redemption nights, however, only book into the street side – and if you get upgraded, you only ever get a bigger room on the street side.  Using a ‘free weekend night’ voucher let me stay on the water side whilst also making a big saving.

Renewal is even cheaper, at just $150, and you receive another ‘free weekend night’ certificate and a bonus of 5,000 IHG Rewards Club points.  More interestingly, on renewal you are offered a second option:

Renew for $200 instead of the standard $150

Receive 15,000 points instead of 5,000 points

Receive a 10% points rebate on all of your redemption bookings – across all brands – for the following year.  I do this, and find that this really adds up which makes the $200 renewal option the best choice for me.

You can learn more about InterContinental Ambassador here if it sounds interesting.  However, I recommend clicking through from the link on the sale website here if it is working properly.

There is an option to use 32,000 IHG Rewards Club points instead of paying $200 in cash.  With the fall in the value of the £, this payment route is looking more attractive than it was.  I am assuming – although it isn’t written anywhere – that you also get the 10,000 bonus points for joining Ambassador if you pay with points.

The offer for 10,000 bonus IHG Rewards Club points runs until 29th November.


IHG Rewards update – December 2021:

Get bonus points: You can earn up to triple IHG Rewards base points with IHG’s new Autumn promotion. It runs from 1st October to 31st December. You can register here and our full article on the offer is here.

New to IHG Rewards?  Read our overview of IHG Rewards here and our article on points expiry rules here. Our article on ‘What are IHG Rewards points worth?’ is here.

Buy points: If you need additional IHG Rewards points, you can buy them here.

You will get a 100% bonus when you buy IHG Rewards points by 4th January 2022. Click here to buy or learn more.

Want to earn more hotel points?  Click here to see our complete list of promotions from IHG and the other major hotel chains or use the ‘Hotel Offers’ link in the menu bar at the top of the page.

Comments (146)

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  • John says:

    My spire elite status expired this year, and can’t renew for next year.
    I’ve heard by purchasing the ambassador there is a chance the status of IHG could be extended for another year. Anyone knows anything ?

    • John says:

      Correction , my spire will expire on 31/12/2017

      • Genghis says:

        Yep. Extends to AMB expiry date

        • christian kemp says:

          I am in the exact same situation. Spire runs out 31/12, have just renewed Ambassador. So are you saying I will automatically get Spire as well? Including the 20k points?

          That would be great as im currently about 10k points short of earning Spire on my credit card, and have been desperately trying to spend £5k to earn it!

        • David says:

          Should do – has your Spire expiry date updated?

        • Aliks says:

          Ambassador renewal does indeed extend the Spire status.

          My ambassador renewal date is end November, and I renew every year for the benefits Rob describes above.

          Renewing Spire is another calculation.

          Last December I was about 20,000 short of the points level to renew Spire, and did a bit of number crunching on whether it was worth transferring Virgin points or even Amex points. I concluded it was pretty marginal (for me) and decided to invest a bit in Hilton stays instead.

          To my surprise, January came round and Spire was renewed for another year. No explanation, just – “you have qualified”.

          Lets see what happens this year.

    • Rob says:

      I have heard this too but not seen hard evidence. If you can use Ambassador benefits it is worth a punt.

      • HiDeHi says:

        My Spire was due to expire last year so I decided to subscribe to Intercontinental Ambassador for the first time. This did indeed extend my Spire by one full year. On Flyertalk you will read that everyone who has done this has had their Spire status extended, although this is not an advertised benefit and could end at any time. You do not get the Spire 25k/Gift Platinum benefit that you get when you earn Spire the normal way.

  • Genghis says:

    As SE AMB (was also my bday) was given free breakfast, Opera view room and in room chocolate mousse cake, macarons and drinks after using IHG credit card night at Paris Le Grand over the weekend. Was v happy with that!

  • JamesB says:

    ATM the slightly better route is to buy 20k points with 100% bonus and redeem 32k of those for membership instead of $200. Taking a chance on points route qualifying for the 10k bonus though.

    • BrianB says:

      It works out exactly the same. 160 points per $.

      • AviosNewbie says:

        No, it doesn’t. How did you get 160pts per $?

        1. RA through points: get 40k points for $250, use 32k for Ambassador, and get back 10k points. So you’ll be left with 18k points at the end for $250 >> that’s 72 pts per $ + RA

        2. RA by cash: pay $200 and get 10k points bonus >> that’s 50 pts per $ + RA

        So option 1 seems better.

  • TT says:

    Is this offer for renewals too?

  • Jonny says:

    None of the links to join work for me.

    Where I am going wrong?

    • Scott Smith says:

      Same here

      • flibbly says:

        Me too. I’m trying to join using points but when I click the button to do so it just reloads the same page, and if I click it again it reloads again, ad infinitum.

        • Rob says:

          There is a phone number (UK) on the page, at least there was on the renewal page when I renewed mine.

        • BillyK says:

          I had the same problem with my renewal recently but I was wanting to go down the $200 route. I ended up doing it on the phone.

        • Mycity says:

          I couldn’t renew online either. Called IHG who did it for me, they said they know there was an issue and it was being fixed. As this was a month ago clearly they’ve not fixed it.

  • Scott Smith says:

    First link takes me to pay section, then when I try and order it just goes back to first page ! – second link does load at all ? – any ideas kind people ???

  • Dan says:

    The marginal benefits of Spire are minimal so I wouldn’t worry about it.

    • Rob says:

      Now that most Crowne Plaza hotels, at least in Europe, are giving lounge access it is better. The new 10am check in may work well too (or may be a mess).

  • Genghis says:

    You start from the ground.

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