The Radisson family of brands includes more than 1,200 hotels worldwide, where elite members in the Radisson Rewards loyalty program get perks like free breakfast, late checkout, room upgrades and bonus points on paid stays.
Elite status in Radisson Rewards is relatively easy to earn. Just sign-up for the program — everyone who joins starts at the Club level — then stay at Radisson properties to start climbing the elite ladder.
Here’s your guide to earning and enjoying Radisson Rewards elite status.
Radisson Rewards membership levels
Radisson Rewards has four membership levels, and members can earn status by completing various qualifying events. Here’s an overview:
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Club: This is the automatic membership tier for anyone who signs up for Radisson Rewards.
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Silver: Earned after six stays or nine nights.
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Platinum: Earned after 30 stays or 60 nights.
Perks at each level
Every Radisson Rewards membership level comes with perks — even the beginning Club level. All members earn bonus points on paid stays, discounts and other benefits that get better as your membership level rises. So even if you’re planning on staying at just one Radisson in the foreseeable future, you should consider joining Radisson Rewards.
Club
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5% discount at hotel restaurants.
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20 points per dollar on stays and room charges.
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Two free bottles of water per stay.
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Discounted member rates.
Nerd tip: Free award nights at participating Radisson hotels start at only 9,000 points, so the 20 points per dollar Club members earn on paid stays could get you a free night after spending as little as $450.
Silver
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10% discount at hotel restaurants.
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22 points per dollar on stays and room charges.
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Two free bottles of water per stay.
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Discounted member rates and discounted point redemptions.
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Complimentary room upgrades at check-in if available.
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Early check-in and late check-out if available.
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Roll over excess nights to the next year.
The room upgrades are an especially nice perk: Silver members can get a room in a preferred location, a room with a better view or a recently renovated room if available.
Early check-in can be a wonderful perk if you’re flying on a red-eye and land eager to get into your room to freshen up or take a nap. Late check-out can make it easier to squeeze in one more sight or activity before heading home.
Both are subject to availability.
Nerd tip: Shoot your hotel an email a week or so before you arrive to confirm any special requests that you have, including room types, check-in times, etc. You’ll find the individual Radisson property’s email address on the hotel web page.
Gold level
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15% discount at hotel restaurants.
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25 points per dollar on stays and room charges.
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In-room welcome gift (often local food item or souvenir).
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72-hour room guarantee.
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Two free bottles of water per stay.
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Discounted member rates and discounted point redemptions.
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Complimentary room upgrades at check-in if available.
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Early check-in and late check-out if available.
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Roll over excess nights to the next year.
The in-room welcome gift can vary by location, but often focuses on the local culture. In Lyon, France, for example, you might get a box of Lyonnaise sweets or local sodas. In San Francisco, you could receive a small picture frame or a bag of sourdough bread mix to take home.
Platinum level
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Free breakfast.
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20% discount at hotel restaurants.
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35 points per dollar on stays and room charges.
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Enhanced room upgrades.
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24/7 Platinum customer service phone line.
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48-hour room guarantee.
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Two free bottles of water per stay.
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Discounted member rates and discounted point redemptions.
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Early check-in and late check-out if available.
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Roll over excess nights to the next year.
The free breakfast benefit varies by region. Platinum members get a buffet breakfast in Asia Pacific, Europe and the Middle East. At most U.S. properties, you’ll get a continental breakfast (though the benefit can vary by hotel) only.
Earning 35 points per dollar on paid stays is massive: After spending just $260 on a qualifying stay, you’ll have more than 9,000 points — enough for a free night at select properties.
Room upgrades get better at the Platinum level, too. You can get bumped up a whole room category or even to a suite, if available.
A dedicated service line available 24/7 may not seem like a great benefit — until you need it. The customer service agents are trained to handle just about any hotel scenario, a handy perk in a pinch.
The bottom line
Radisson Rewards elite status is worth pursuing as every level of membership has something to offer, including room discounts and restaurant discounts just for signing up. The program also has many attractive benefits in its top tiers, with bonus points among the most lucrative. The Radisson Rewards Premier Visa Signature® Card gets you automatic Gold elite status just for carrying the card and paying the $75 annual fee every year — no hotel stays required.
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Source: nerdwallet.com