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This is why I use Southwest Hotels!
This is why I use Southwest Hotels!
12-07-2022 09:21 AM - edited 12-07-2022 09:21 AM

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People like to complain about Southwest Hotels, but I use it frequently and this is why:
2 nights at 2 different hotels, 13,000 points! The points posted just days after my stay, too.
--Jessica
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Thanks, Jessica.
You might have just helped those people scrambling for YE CP points.
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The only caveat I will say is that points *can* take weeks to post (the web site actually says 8 weeks) but in my experience, they post in a week or two.
--Jessica
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True, but if you "earn" the points in 2022, then they count toward 2022 CP qualification - regardless of when they actually post.
That being said, if they don't post til 2/15/23 then you don't actually get CP til 2/15/23.
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So, you get 13,000 points, but maybe you overpaid the hotel to get those points. Each point is worth about $0.01 of cash value, so maybe it is now $130 worth of points.
If you booked with someone like Expedia or Hotels.com what would have the rate been versus what you paid to book through Southwest?
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Southwest aside, I don't typically use 3rd party sites to book hotels, if I'm not using Southwest I normally book direct, and the hotel rates were the same when I compared them.
--Jessica
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Another thing to consider is that with Hotels.com every 10th night earns you a credit equal to the average spent before taxes. So, even if the price is equal, I find that the Southwest point system does not return an appropriate rebate compared to others.
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Well that might make a difference to those who spend over 10 nights in hotels.
Not every one does.
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Personally I book direct though the hotel company 90% of the time a Marriott thanks to status but on occasion I’ll find a really good deal though priceline express deal and usually with about 2min of research I can figure out the hidden hotel and I can Google express deal coupon and usually find 5-15% off to make the deal sweeter then I call and add the rewards number to get the perks not always stay credit but late check out and upgrade usually without issue
I usually earn my SW status on segments so those few SW points don’t bother me I like my suite upgrades more