Points And Miles News You Can Use

EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 35 MIN

Points And Miles News You Can Use

from Travel Party of 5 | Points & Miles for Family Travel · host Raya & Duane

Chase Sapphire Reserve 150K Offer!!! (thank you for using our link!)Marriott Homes & Villas Promotion- register and book by 5/14/26!Spirit Airlines disappears, Hyatt pricing shifts again, and we map out how we keep our family travel plans steady when loyalty programs and flight options change. We also share updates on three international trips and the exact points and miles moves we’re making right now. • Mother’s Day recap and the economics of buffet pricing versus hotel status value • Orlando work trip at the Disney partner Swan and Dolphin and how Marriott free night certificates can help • Why losing Spirit Airlines hurts competition and what it can mean for fares • How points create flexibility when low cost airlines reroute or disrupt trips • London and Scotland itinerary pivot after award availability changes, plus a Paris overnight to make business class work • Switzerland and Italy planning, including Wengen lodging sticker shock and backup hotel strategy for Rome • Marriott Homes and Villas promo basics and using points to offset cash costs • Capital One Shopping versus Capital One Offers and how targeted cashback emails can show up • Hyatt devaluation deadline, booking 13 months out, and dealing with missing standard room availability • Chase Sapphire Reserve 150K offer, new eligibility rules, and how we think about credits versus the annual fee Any questions, as always, DM me on Instagram at travelpartyof5

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