Hilton Grand Vacations is running a tempting promotion that bundles a short hotel stay with a hefty pile of Hilton Honors points. The catch? You'll need to attend a two-hour timeshare presentation. But if you've got a strong "no" and a travel itch, this could be a fantastic deal.
What You Get for Your Money
The base package starts at $229 for a 3-night stay in either Orlando or Las Vegas. For $299, you can grab 2 nights in Washington, D.C., or 3 nights in spots like Daytona Beach, Gatlinburg, Park City, or Williamsburg. Scottsdale and Myrtle Beach run $329 for 3 nights. The Hawaii options are pricier but still a solid value: $899 for 4 nights in Honolulu and $1,099 for 4 nights on Maui.
On top of the hotel stay, you'll pocket 125,000 Hilton Honors points. Those points alone are worth roughly $425 based on typical redemption values, so the lodging is essentially a bonus. Just remember the points don't hit your account until after you complete your trip.
- Orlando or Las Vegas: 3 nights for $229
- Washington, D.C.: 2 nights for $299
- Daytona Beach, Gatlinburg, Park City, Williamsburg: 3 nights for $299
- Myrtle Beach or Scottsdale: 3 nights for $329
- Honolulu: 4 nights for $899
- Maui: 4 nights for $1,099
Where You'll Be Staying
Accommodations vary by location but are all part of the Hilton family. In Las Vegas, you might end up at The Boulevard, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club. Honolulu options include the Hilton Garden Inn Waikiki Beach, Hilton Waikiki Beach, or DoubleTree by Hilton Alana. Maui features Aston Kaanapali Shores Resort or Royal Lahaina Resort. Other destinations have similar quality picks—think DoubleTree in Park City, Hampton Inns in Scottsdale, and Hilton Garden Inns in D.C. and Gatlinburg.
The specific property isn't guaranteed until you book, but you're getting a solid Hilton-branded experience either way.
The Fine Print and What to Watch For
This offer is only available until July 14, 2026, so you've got a narrow window to decide. After purchase, you have 12 months to travel. The timeshare presentation is typically scheduled the day after you arrive and lasts about two hours. If you're married or living with a partner and combining finances, you both need to attend together.
A few gotchas: if you've done a Hilton timeshare presentation in the past year, you're not eligible. Also, the package is non-refundable, and changing your reservation within 7 days of arrival could cost you a night's retail rate (between $175 and $900). That's steep, so be sure of your plans before booking.
Timeshare pitches can be high-pressure. Go in with a firm plan to say no, and you'll walk away with a cheap vacation and a pile of points. If you're curious about what to expect, read up on survival tips for timeshare presentations—it helps to be prepared.
Bottom Line
- 125,000 Hilton Honors points alone are worth about $425, making the lodging a near-freebie at the lower price points.
- Best for travelers who can handle a 2-hour sales pitch and already need a trip to one of the listed destinations.
- Purchase by July 14, 2026—travel within 12 months. Non-refundable, so plan carefully.
Common Questions
Can I book this if I've done a Hilton timeshare presentation before?
No, you're not eligible if you've attended a Hilton timeshare presentation in the last 12 months.
When do I get the 125,000 Hilton Honors points?
The points are awarded after you complete your stay and attend the timeshare presentation. They don't post instantly.
What happens if I need to cancel or change my reservation?
Changes made more than 7 days before arrival cost $19.95. Within 7 days, cancellation or no-show results in a charge equal to one night's retail rate (typically $175–$900). The package is non-refundable.
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