Most people don’t realize this, but hotel chains are obsessed with selling timeshares. And to get you in the door, they’ll offer some absolutely ridiculous deals—just for listening to their sales pitch.
Right now, Hilton is handing out 75,000 bonus points to anyone willing to sit through a two-hour timeshare presentation. It might not be the most relaxing part of your trip, but the payoff? Totally worth it.
Free Points and Cheap Stays
Here’s how it works: Hilton has a dedicated timeshare promo page where you can book a three- or four-night stay at various U.S. destinations for a fixed price. Once you lock in a package, you have up to 12 months to schedule your trip.
During your stay, Hilton will kindly trap you in a timeshare presentation for a couple of hours. Expect high-pressure sales tactics, a lot of smiles, and maybe even some guilt-tripping. But in the end? You walk away with 75,000 Hilton Honors points—no strings attached (besides enduring the pitch).
What’s the Cost?
Not only do you get the bonus points, but the upfront cost for these packages is surprisingly reasonable:
Las Vegas – 4 days/3 nights for $249
Orlando – 4 days/3 nights for $249
Myrtle Beach – 4 days/3 nights for $299
Gatlinburg – 5 days/4 nights for $299
Hilton Head – 5 days/4 nights for $299
For that price alone, these packages can be a solid deal. But factor in the bonus points, and it’s basically free travel.
What Can You Do With 75,000 Hilton Points?
Hilton points can go a long way if you know where to look. For example, that 75,000-point bonus could score you two or three free nights at select Hilton properties. Take Denver, for example, where you can book hotels downtown for as little as 27,000 points per night.
Or, if you’re aiming for a more luxurious stay, you can put those points toward a high-end Hilton resort and offset a big chunk of your cost.
Of course, actually sitting through a timeshare pitch is the real challenge here. Sales reps are trained to make you feel like buying a timeshare is the best decision of your life. But here’s the trick:
Just tell them upfront that you’re not buying a timeshare. If they realize you’re a lost cause, they might even let you leave early.
If they don’t, stay strong. Two hours of nodding and politely declining is a small price to pay for a cheap vacation and thousands of free points.
💡 If you cave under pressure, remember: timeshares are rarely a good deal. Do your research before even considering one.
Final Thoughts
This Hilton deal is one of the easiest ways to snag a cheap vacation and bank a ton of bonus points. Even if you have no interest in a timeshare (which you probably don’t), the package alone is worth it for the price.
But don’t wait too long—this offer expires on February 11th. If you want in, lock in your package before the deadline and start planning your next trip. Just be prepared to sit through at least one awkward sales pitch along the way!