There’s a new Expedia Amex Offer out that’s giving 10% back on prepaid hotel stays.

The Deal
- Get 10% back on prepaid hotel stays booked through Expedia with an Amex Offer.
Key Terms
- Expires February 2, 2026.
- Limit of $120 in total statement credits per eligible Card Member.
- Offer valid for pre-paid hotel purchases made online through the following link expedia.com/amex using the pre-paid option at checkout (“pay now”) only.
- Excludes “pay at property” purchases and purchases made over the phone.
- Excludes all other purchases not made at expedia.com/amex link using the pre-paid option at checkout.
- Excludes cruises, vacation packages, flights, car rental and activities, trip insurance and other 3rd party brands.
- Purchases must be made in USD, and offer is only valid on purchases made directly with the merchant.
Quick Thoughts
The terms of the Amex Offer state that you have to visit expedia.com/amex, but I’m not entirely convinced that’s necessary provided you ensure that you’re booking a prepaid hotel stay.
Having said that, if you’re wanting to stack this offer with shopping portal cashback, I’d click through from a portal and then manually change the URL to expedia.com/amex. Alternatively, if you have a shopping portal browser extension installed (such as Capital One Shopping), you could go to expedia.com/amex directly and then activate the portal earnings once you get the popup during the checkout process. Dave confirmed in the comments below that this works – with the Rakuten browser extension at least – with a past similar offer.





This seemed exciting until I remembered that I never manage to use the Strata premier $100 off $500 hotel credit which is arguably a better deal than this (albeit less flexible)
It’s tricky to find Citi hotels that aren’t overpriced, and are just over $500 before taxes to maximize the strata. This one is easy because it’s a straight 10% which you can use for random one night stays.
True, but if you find one that isn’t overpriced then booking anything between $500-$1000 is better than this deal.
It’s not that hard to find Citi hotels that aren’t overpriced. In many cases, Citi Travel portal offers better rates (at least in my experience)
What does the definition of prepay mean?
As in no cancelation properties,even if i can only cancel upto 2 days prior?
I see one where it says: You will be charged a prepayment of 50% of the total price in the 2 days before arrival.
Prepay doesn’t necessarily mean non-cancellable. For example, to use the Amex FHR credit you have to book a prepaid rate, but it can still be a cancellable rate.
With Expedia though, I don’t know if their prepaid rates always means it’s non-cancellable or not. I also don’t know how it would work when 50% prepayment is required. I suspect the Amex Offer would give you 10% back on that 50% payment, but not on the balance, but I’m far from certain about that.
In my experience, booking a pre-paid refundable (ie cancellable) rate triggers the credit, if you go through expedia.com/amex. Never saw one w/ 50% prepayment. Also never tried cancelling those bookings to see what happens to the credit.
FYI: I’ve now had the experience of booking cancellable properties w/ this deal, and then cancelling. The credit is then clawed back and gets added back to the total limit, so that if you make another booking, you can get the 10% off again.
Also, in my experience, you do have to visit expedia.com/amex and start your search from there.
I’ve had terrible experiences with portals ever awarding points on Expedia.
The lst 2 times this has happened (for both myself and for P2), I have had success going to the Amex Expedia URL, and then activating the Rakuten browser extension. Both the Amex Credit and the Rakuten points have posted in all instances.