Why a 25% Discount on Purchased Starpoints Can Be Quite Good, and How to Scale It

Apr 22 2015

Starwood is offering up to a 25% discount on purchased points. And even though it’s just a 25% discount, it can make real sense. Through May 31 here’s the tiered discount: 10% off 500–9,500 Starpoints 15% off 10,000–14,500 Starpoints 20% off 15,000–19,500 Starpoints 25% off 20,000 Starpoints This isn’t an uncommon offer — Starwood offered this in April and November of last year, and they offered it in 2013. But it’s also the biggest discount I’ve seen. The ‘normal’ price on Starpoints is 3.5 cents per point. Ouch. Fortunately, unlike airline miles, you don’t pay an additional tax on top. And there’s not also a ‘processing fee’ like many of the airlines charge. If you max out on the discount, and buy 20,000 points, it would cost you $525… that’s 2.625 cents per point. Still…

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The One Simple Pleasure That Makes a Trip Perfect

Apr 21 2015

I don’t aspire to be Gordon Gekko (though I used to have his cell phone more or less, a long long time ago – ever notice how cell phones are one of the great democratizers, no matter how wealthy you are you can’t really get a better iPhone or Galaxy S6?). I’ll never be ‘rich enough to own my own jet’. But I do not like to waste time. I hate checking bags, because I don’t want to wait for them on the back end of a trip. (Not to mention that if something is important enough to bring with me, it’s important enough so ensure I don’t lose). But I also hate carrying on… because I don’t want to board early to ensure I’ve got overhead bin space, and ideally bin space near my…

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Life Imitates Airplane!, Ryanair Trolls Aer Lingus, and LAX Secret Tunnels

Apr 20 2015

News and notes from around the interweb: The tunnels connecting terminals 4, 5, and 6 at LAX The top 100 grossing restaurants in the United States (HT: Marginal Revolution) Some of the mediocre spots in the DC area towards the bottom of the list really surprised me. New Mommy Points Travel Channel videos Aer Lingus brings a knife to a gun Twitter fight with Ryanair. The security researcher who tweeted what he believed he could do to a plane through controls at his seat and was removed and questioned by the FBI has subsequently been denied boarding by United. They do not want him onboard.

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