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Earning and Accumulating Best Western Rewards Points

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Become A Member Of The Best Western Rewards Program Here
Become A Member Of The Best Western Rewards Program Here

 

Below, I outline the main ways in which to earn and accumulate Best Western Rewards points.

1. Visit a Best Western hotel and spend $

Earn 10 Points per $1 spent.

2.  Earn bonus points on your stay based on your membership level 

10% point bonus per stay-Gold Elite level (which you attain after 10 nights or 10,000 points)

15% point bonus per stay-Platinum Elite level (which you attain after 15 nights or 15,000 points)

20% point bonus per stay-Diamond Elite level (which you attain after 20 nights or 20,000 points)

3. Earn Points with Best Western partners

Earn Best Western Rewards points by shopping with Best Western partners.

4. Learn more about earning Best Western Points

 

Click here to learn about using Best Western Points

 

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