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Also: Best credit cards for Disney and Universal vacations WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY Mar 13, 2023

Also: Best credit cards for Disney and Universal vacations [The Points Guy]( WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY Mar 13, 2023 IHG PREMIER CARD Last year, I participated in a story about [the one credit card TPG staffers can’t live without](. I chose the [Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card]( for that story. But if I could only have one [hotel credit card]( I’d likely choose the [IHG Rewards Premier Credit Card](. The IHG Rewards Premier card currently offers a [best-ever sign-up bonus]( of 175,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 in the first three months from account opening. Based on [TPG’s valuations]( these bonus points are worth $875. But, even after the first year, it’s easy to justify keeping the card due to its anniversary night and fourth-night reward. I just spent three nights at the [Kimpton De Witt]( in Amsterdam using [anniversary nights](. And I’ve gotten significant value from the card’s [fourth-night reward]( which lets you pay zero points for every fourth night when redeeming IHG points for stays of four nights or longer. You can even get a fourth-night reward at [Six Senses properties bookable through IHG]( such as [Six Senses Yao Noi]( (pictured above). I could go on about why I love the IHG Rewards Premier card. But instead, check out the following stories to learn more: - [IHG Rewards Premier Credit Card review]( - [Why you should get (and keep) the IHG Rewards Premier card]( - [Is the IHG Rewards Premier card worth the annual fee?]( - [What credit card should you use for IHG stays?]( Photo by Katie Genter/The Points Guy. Katie Genter, Senior Writer Posts in this newsletter contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, [visit this page](. TODAY'S TOP STORIES [Where to next? 5 European destinations that JetBlue might add]( JetBlue's aircraft order could mean more European destinations are in the works. [Read more]( [The 15 best dog-friendly hotels in the US you need to know about]( Traveling with a furry friend? These spots are for you. [Read more]( [Nickelodeon, Cirque du Soleil and 16 other brands you won't find on cruise ships anymore]( Here's a look at partnerships that have come and gone from cruise ships over the years. [Read more]( [Best credit cards for Disney and Universal vacations]( These tips can help you maximize your Disney purchases and earn more. [Read more]( [How to change or cancel a Spirit Airlines flight]( This ultra-low-cost carrier is one of the most stringent airlines when changing and canceling flights. [Read more]( THE LATEST 1 [Wonder of the Seas cruise ship review: What to expect on board]( 2 [Best all-inclusive resorts in St. Lucia for the picturesque Caribbean getaway]( 3 [Why you should get (and keep) the IHG Rewards Premier card]( 4 [The 12 best Wyndham hotels in the world]( 5 [Sweet Spot Sunday: Add a stopover to your Aeroplan award ticket for just 5,000 points]( 6 [The best credit cards for Disney and Universal vacations]( 7 [How to change or cancel a Spirit Airlines flight]( 8 [The best all-inclusive resorts in the world to book for a relaxing vacation]( 9 [I just sailed Disney Wish — and the line's older ships are still my favorites]( 10 [Avelo expands its map with 3 new routes, 2 new cities]( [fb]( [insta]( [yt]( [tw]( [in](#) [mail](mailto:tpg@thepointsguy.com) You are receiving this because you opted in at [thepointsguy.com](. Where to find us: The Points Guy 100 5th Ave., 16th Floor New York, NY 10011 USA0 USA Changed your mind? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( at any time. Advertiser Disclosure: The credit card offers that appear on the website are from credit card companies from which [ThePointsGuy.com]( receives compensation. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site (including, for example, the order in which they appear). This site does not include all credit card companies or all available credit card offers. Please view our [advertising policy page]( for more information. Editorial Note: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airlines or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities. THE POINTS GUY © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2023

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