This fall, there are many new U.S. hotels opening their doors for the first time. But opening a new hotel is not as simple as unlocking the door. It takes years of planning to make the final product consumer-ready. With lots of new hotels in the U.S. worth exploring, choosing the right place to stay may be even harder than before. If you are wondering how to find new hotel openings and want to use those hard-earned hotel points, we’ve got you covered. Here are just a few new hotel addresses to whet your appetite.
Delray Beach, Florida welcomed a new hotel in September with the opening of in the Pineapple Grove Arts District of town. In addition to a lovely pool and Michelin-starred chef, the hotel has its own rooftop tree canopy, living walls and floating forest. uses a dynamic pricing system for award nights, meaning there is no chart to follow as a redemption guide. Instead, the number of points you need changes based on the date and room rate.
Motto by Hilton is a relatively new addition to the Hilton Honors hotel brands. The , scheduled to open this November, is located a couple of blocks from Madison Square Park and the Flatiron Building. Rooms at this property are best described as “travel-sized” and make excellent use of space. They feature things like multi-functional furniture, loft-style or fold-into-the-wall beds, smart room technology and sound absorbing materials. The hotel also offers a coffee and cocktail bar and soon-to-open restaurant from a well-known chef.
Since dynamic pricing controls , it is best to settle on dates early in order to know how many points to save. Hilton has some great co-branded credit cards to help you earn points faster. With the , you’ll earn 12 points per dollar spent on eligible purchases within the Hilton portfolio and receive complimentary gold status. If you’re looking for a annual fee credit card, the offers 7 points per dollar spent on eligible Hilton portfolio purchases and complimentary silver status. Terms apply.
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, brings its signature French flair to Missouri this fall. Art and design is a hallmark for the brand, and guests here will find stylish interiors within walking distance of the Gateway Arch and Busch Stadium. As a Category 5 property, a redemption night starts at 27,500 points.
Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio brand will gain a new member when opens this fall. In a historic office building, this boutique hotel will have a rooftop bar and lounge just one block from where the NBA’s Indianapolis Pacers play. Another Category 5 property, a redemption night starts at 27,500 points.
While it’s actually opening this winter, we couldn’t help but put on the list for all of the winter sports fans and apres-ski aficionados. With a contemporary mountain theme, the resort will feature four food and beverage concepts, exclusive excursions and a location near the base of Vail Mountain in Lionshead Village. As a Category 7 hotel, a redemption night here starts at 45,000 points.
Low on Marriott Bonvoy points? Several Marriott co-branded credit cards could get you closer to what you need for a redemption night. The has a annual fee and comes with 6 points per dollar at participating Marriott Bonvoy properties, 2 points per dollar on all other purchases and an annual free night award worth .
While it has a higher annual fee of , the tops out Marriott Bonvoy earning potential. You’ll get 6 points per dollar at participating Marriott Bonvoy properties, 3 points per dollar on U.S. dining and direct airline airfare purchases, and double points on everything else. Plus, its annual free night award is worth . Terms apply.
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While Downtown Asheville offers a vibrant commercial scene, takes you back in time to a more classic way of life in Asheville. Once the Bon Marche department store, this hotel is part of ’ upscale boutique property brand. It opened in September with historic photos of Asheville and even a vintage car on display. Its location, close to area breweries, restaurants and shops, makes it a favorite for tourists. With dynamic pricing, the redemption rate varies based on the date, but it usually starts at 20,000 points per night.
members have a new option when visiting the Big Apple this fall now that is ready to open. The property is located between Hell’s Kitchen and the Garment District and features a greenhouse and outdoor terrace to escape the busy city. IHG Rewards operates with a dynamic pricing model, so its redemption rates can vary based on the cost of a paid stay and booking dates.
If you need to top up on points, consider the annual fee which offers up to 15 points per dollar spent at IHG properties and 2 points per dollar at gas stations, grocery stores and restaurants. Or for a annual fee, the offers up to 25 points per dollar spent at an IHG property, platinum elite status and an annual anniversary night award.
The location of the new is ideal for both tourists and business travelers alike. The hotel boasts the only rooftop on Central Park South, offering unobstructed and panoramic views in the heart of Manhattan. Almost half of the rooms at the new property face the park, while the others provide views of the city. Part of , this luxury hotel offers guests the chance to earn or redeem points for discounted stays.
Located in the heart of downtown Austin, the will open in November and bring the Hyatt brand’s signature style to what it calls an “urban playground” hotel. The property is just steps away from the city’s famous music and entertainment district. Two James Beard-nominated chefs will take the helm at three of the hotel’s dining options, while a lap pool with cabanas and lounge chairs will help guests beat the Texas heat. As a Category 6 property, redemption rates start at 25,000 points per night.
If you’re looking for new hotels opening this year in the Los Angeles area, is one to check out. It features a rooftop pool as well as two dining options by Michelin-starred chef Danny Grant. Its November opening means World of Hyatt fans have a new Category 5 option with beautiful views of downtown LA. A redemption night starts at 20,000 points.
If you’re a fan of Hyatt hotels, the could be a great way to earn and redeem points. Not only does it offer up to 9 points per dollar spent on Hyatt stays and experiences, it has one of the highest compared to its competitors.
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Some of the best new hotels in the U.S. are bookable using points, and if you want to travel on a budget this fall, it pays to know where they are. You can earn more points with each stay if you hold a hotel company’s co-branded credit card in your wallet. Even better are hotel credit cards that come with or . Among the new hotels opening this year, these 10 options offer plenty to look forward to on your next trip.
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