Hilton Timeshare Offer, 3 Nights and 75K Points for $199
Hilton Grand Vacations has a new timeshare offer. You can get a 3-night stay and 75,000 Hilton Honors points starting at just $199.
And, as usual, there’s a requirement to attend a timeshare presentation. But this is a good deal if you’re planning to visit any of these destinations. Let’s check out the details and pricing for each destination.
The Offer
Guests must purchase a package by July 15, 2025, for one of these destinations:
- Las Vegas: 4-day/3-night stay & 75K Hilton points for $199 plus tax
- Orlando: 4-day/3-night stay & 75K Hilton points for $199 plus tax
- Myrtle Beach: 4-day/3-night stay & 75K Hilton points for $229 plus tax
Guests will receive 100,000 Hilton Honors Bonus Points. You have up to 12 months from purchase date to travel. Travel can begin 30 days after purchase of vacation package. As part of your vacation package, you’ll attend a two-hour personal preview and sales presentation of Hilton Grand Vacations, where you’ll learn how you and your family can enjoy the many benefits and privileges of vacation ownership with Hilton Grand Vacations.
Make sure you carefully read the fine print regarding eligibility and any other restrictions.
Conclusion
This is one of the better offers for Hilton Grand Vacations, but we have seen much better bonuses of 100K and even 150K points in the past.
You can get a 3-night stay and 75,000 points for just $199. Just the points you get are worth more than what you’re paying for your stay.
Once you purchase one of the packages, you then have 12 months to actually book your stay. It might be worth asking for something extra as well if you call. It has worked in the past. You can also ask about different destinations.
It’s also a good idea to prepare yourself for the timeshare presentation which is mandatory. You can check out the experience of one of our readers who participated in one of these Hilton timeshare presentations. Check out the article for some idea on what to expect and how to best prepare yourself.
Also let us know if you have already done one of these timeshare offers in the past!
The last one I went to went for 30 minutes. Of course its not easy when you know for sure you don’t want to buy and the sellers are pushing every angle under the sun to make you buy…what could be worse? You really do have to expect this. Don’t be fooled into thinking it’s easy and there wont be a lot of pressure thrust upon you. It’s funny how 2 hours can be so grueling when there’s so many better things to be doing , and all of a sudden this two hours is as ball-busting as it can be. It’s like these two hours could be the most important two hours of your life, and here you are, listening to someone try to sell something you have zero interest in. So either suck it up, or don’t go. 50,000 miles is worth, in reality, about $200.00 because 50000 points buys you 1.5 stays in a $125/night room (booked on Priceline). You get three nights for $200 so you save about $200 in room cost. So you’re making $400. If it’s not worth it for you to make $400 (plus a generally upgraded room) for two hours of a grinding experience, do not do it. Frankly, I find it worthwhile.
Have you ever done this? Just read a large number of horror stories in the comments of an NYT advice on timeshares. Those presentations are a horror show to such a degree that they are almost certain to make the whole deal not worth it. After watching an hours long video with no food, water, or bathroom breaks.\, you get in a room 1-on-1 with a person who is hell bent on getting their value out of this and preventing you from coming out a winner.
I have done Hilton, Marriott in recent years, and Wyndham a long time ago. None of them have been anything as bad as that description. Annoying yes, but as long as you know what to expect and have a few counterpoints you should be fine. Mark wrote about his experience here a few years back https://milestomemories.com/hilton-timeshare-experience/.