15K Hawaiian miles with Hilton timeshare offer

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We frequently see hotel chains offer incentives for attending timeshare presentations. Usually, those incentives include hotel points and sometimes cash or a gift card. However, I came across an offer in my Hawaiian Airlines account this week to earn 15,000 HawaiianMiles with a new Hilton offer that requires attendance at a timeshare presentation. The cheapest deal includes a 3-night stay in Las Vegas and costs $149.

The Deal

  • Hilton Grand Vacations is offering 15,000 Hawaiian Miles when you purchase one of the following getaways and attend a 2-hour timeshare presentation during your stay. Prices and qualifying destinations are:
    • 3 nights in Las Vegas for $149
    • 3 nights in Southern California for $299
    • 3 nights in Kauai for $649
    • 4 nights in Maui for $1,499
    • 5 nights in Waikoloa, Hawaii (on The Big Island) for $649
  • Direct link to this deal

Key Terms

  • You are not eligible to participate in this promotion if you:
    • have an open, incomplete package requiring attendance at a sales presentation,
    • have attended a Hilton Grand Vacations sales presentation at any property within the last year, and/or
    • are an employee of Hilton Grand Vacations, Hilton Worldwide or their affiliates.
  • You must attend a two-hour timeshare sales presentation (one-hour sales presentation for current Owners) to participate in this promotion and present current government-issued personal identification, such as a driver’s license or passport, at time of sales presentation.
  • If married or living together, couples must attend sales presentation together; individuals may purchase separately.
  • Offer valid one per family only.
  • No groups, consisting of more than one couple traveling together are permitted.
  • Accommodations as specified in the Vacation Package offer may include a standard double hotel room at a Hilton portfolio hotel or a studio or suite at a Hilton Grand Vacations resort (retail value of $171-$979/night) except in locations where accommodations at another brand hotel may be offered.
  • Holiday, high season or weekend rates apply.
  • Preview packages expire 12 months from date of purchase unless otherwise stated in the offer you received.
  • A $19.95 charge applies to each reservation change made up to seven (7) days prior to arrival. Should your plans change within seven (7) days of your scheduled arrival, requiring a cancellation and change to your reservation, the equivalent of one (1) night at the currently published retail price ($171-$979) for the applicable resort or hotel at that time will be charged to the credit card used to purchase the vacation package.
  • Preview package price is non-refundable.
  • See promotion page for full terms

Quick Thoughts

We’ve sometimes seen offers of as many as 75,000 or 100,000 Hilton points in the past, though I don’t recall the price of a 3-night stay being as low with those offers. Nonetheless, those offers were arguably a better deal than this.

However, Hawaiian Miles can be transferred 1:1 to Alaska Mileage Plan. Alaska miles have a number of great uses. Getting 15,000 miles for a cost of $149 for a Las Vegas stay would be a great deal at an effective price of ~$0.01 per mile. If you also value the 3-night stay, this could be an attractive deal.

The prices for the stays in Hawaii could certainly be appealing, particularly at peak times. Speaking of peak times, I’ve known people who have used the Las Vegas offer to spend a weekend in Las Vegas, when cash prices tend to be very high.

Overall, I found this interesting because of the chance to earn valuable Hawaiian/Alaska miles, though I probably won’t be taking advantage of it right now.

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YoniPDX

Checked the price for the Maui 3 star Aston Kaanapali Shores – the 4n/5d with advance purchase (on the open days that II could find for Jan 2026 for a basic 225sf 1 bed was $1,684 which sounds like the same TS package beofre taxes (we have done a few TS presentations and we have always had to pay taxes at check-in on the retail price of the stay.

Just booked a Holiday Inn Vacation Club last night- first TS we have done since C19.

Last was pretty epic deal at Blue-green resorts – spent 10 days in Orlando got 4 Disney tickets for four days, $125 MCGC and the stay in a 1,300 SF condo that slept 10 people.

We spent time with both sides of our family in Orlando drove in from Atlanta and Vah Beach, VA)- this was just days before the first C19 death in US.

It seems they have really scaled back the TS offerings – they had some great offerings preC19 and during C19 but just so-so since the revenge travel – perhaps if the economy slows the offers will increase like they were during c19.

T. Jones

Does the Aspire card’s resort credit work for something like this?

endthecouponmadness

lol, not even close to what it’d take for me to visit the hot mess that is LV.

YoniPDX

Yep – LV used to be inexpensive for food & fun wise – now they lowball the room rates and are understaffed – we stayed at RW Hilton last April during the eclipse – arrived early and granted early chek-in as Diamonds but the lobby check-in was a dumpster fire.

The check-in lobby was always packed the rest of the time we were there, even went I went to the desk to check-out and get F&B credit applied properly- the HH Elite line had a short line but normal line had 100+ people at 9AM – I read recent post (2025) on View from the Wing thst RW had 7 hours wait to check-in and long waits at other LV properties.

LV is not really my vibe – this was my first visit in like 20 years (last was a work event) but we had the extra resort credit from the Aspire card refresh in Oct 2023 and both our card years anniversary were after 10.17 and before 12.31.2023 – so we used the extra $500 in Resort credits on two nights at the RW Hilton Vegas (and the 2 * $200 semi-annual Resort credits for 2024 on Carver steakhouse for P2s bday) we used the new $50 * 2 quarterly airline credits on SW airfarenfor trip).

Did see the Eclipse from the pool and visited the Sphere saw postcardss from Earth advance pirchase tix were $79 (but ±$99 pp with Ticketmaster and junk fees – so stupid a multi-billion venue like the Sphere can’t sell tickets direct (I get that YM has a monopoly so they make money when U2 and other bands perform at the Sphere) but its just another insane junk fee because of the duopoly on ticket sellers.

Lazaro

DP: I just got this offer but mine came with 20K Hawaiian miles for 3 nights, 4 days in Orlando. Cash price was ~$168 with all taxes included. I was given this offer after using Hawaiian’s customer support to solve an issue. They directly transferred me to Hilton and gave me that offer.

I usually do not attend these but at that price, 20k AS miles is not too shabby. Maybe you can ask them to go up to 20k Hawaiian Miles?

Last edited 7 hours ago by Lazaro