25% Or More Off Your Dream Hotel Stay
One Key is free to join and lets you "Save Your Way" by choosing instant discounts or banking OneKeyCash rewards ($1 equals $1) for future trips. Members get exclusive access to Member Prices with 10%+ savings on over 100,000 hotels worldwide.
Silver members save 15% or more on over 10,000 hotels, while Gold members get 20% or more on the same properties. You can reach Silver with the free One Key Card or Gold with the One Key+ Card.
No, Hotels.com gift cards ($10-$2,000) have no expiration dates or fees. You can combine up to 5 cards per booking and use them on discounted stays and member prices.
OneKeyCash can be combined with most Hotels.com promotions, but promo codes typically can't stack with Member Prices. Compare both options during checkout to see which saves you more money.
The One Key Card offers $250 in OneKeyCash after spending $1,000 in 3 months (no annual fee). The One Key+ Card offers $350 after spending $3,000 in 3 months ($99 annual fee).
OneKeyCash won't expire as long as you make at least one eligible booking within 18 months. OneKeyCash banked through "Save Your Way" won't expire if you book within 3 years.
Pay Now charges your card immediately and is eligible for OneKeyCash rewards and gift card payments. Pay Later charges you at the hotel in local currency but isn't eligible for all benefits.
Hotels.com offers 24/7 phone support, live chat through their website and app, email support for detailed questions, and social media assistance via @HotelsDotCom on Twitter.
Yes, you can redeem up to 5 gift cards per booking. You can also combine balances from multiple cards into one card with a maximum balance of $2,000.
VIP Access properties are specially selected hotels offering enhanced experiences with extra perks like room upgrades, food and beverage discounts, and exclusive amenities while still earning OneKeyCash rewards.
Hotels.com has built a loyalty ecosystem that's basically a savings game you can actually win. Their One Key program works differently than typical hotel rewards—you choose how to save with every booking, whether that's instant discounts or banking cash for later. Think of it as your travel savings toolkit: seasonal sales, member-exclusive rates, and credit card perks all working together to cut your costs without compromising on quality stays.
Ready to use that Hotels.Com coupon you found? Here's exactly how to apply it during checkout to make sure you get every dollar off:
Pro tip: Member Prices often beat promo codes, so compare both options before finalizing. If your code doesn't work, double-check the terms—some exclude certain properties or require minimum stays.
Hotels.com's seasonal Big Spring Savings event is currently offering members up to 40% off participating properties. This isn't just a small selection—thousands of hotels worldwide are included, from budget-friendly chains to luxury resorts. The savings apply to stays booked for the spring and summer travel window, making it perfect for planning those warm-weather getaways.
What makes this sale particularly smart is that it stacks with Member Prices and OneKeyCash rewards. You're not choosing between different discounts—you're combining them. Book during the sale, earn OneKeyCash on your stay, and use those rewards for your next trip. It's like getting a discount on your current vacation and your future one.
Silver tier members get permanent access to savings of 15% or more on over 10,000 hotels worldwide. These aren't promotional rates that disappear—they're built into your membership and available every time you search. The One Key Card gets you automatic Silver status with no annual fee, making it one of the easiest ways to unlock consistent hotel savings.
Gold tier bumps your savings to 20% or more on those same 10,000+ properties. The One Key+ Card ($99 annual fee) grants automatic Gold status, but that $100 annual anniversary bonus essentially makes the card free while giving you the highest tier benefits. Gold members also get priority customer service and enhanced OneKeyCash earning rates.
Here's where One Key gets clever—you choose how to use your rewards with every booking. Take an instant discount to reduce your current stay cost, or bank the same value as OneKeyCash for future trips. OneKeyCash works like real money ($1 equals $1) with no blackout dates or minimum redemption amounts. Your rewards won't expire as long as you make one eligible booking within 18 months.
The no-fee One Key Card offers $250 in OneKeyCash after you spend $1,000 in your first three months. You'll also earn up to 9% OneKeyCash on Hotels.com bookings, 3% at gas stations, grocery stores, and dining, plus 1.5% on everything else. The automatic Silver tier status alone makes this card valuable for frequent travelers.
The One Key+ Card ($99 annual fee) ups the signup bonus to $350 in OneKeyCash after spending $3,000 in three months. The $100 annual anniversary bonus essentially eliminates the fee, while automatic Gold status gets you 20% savings on 10,000+ hotels. You'll also get a $120 credit for Trusted Traveler Programs and no foreign transaction fees.
Both cards include valuable travel protections like trip cancellation coverage, auto rental collision coverage, and travel accident insurance. The OneKeyCash you earn can be combined with most Hotels.com promotions, making these cards particularly powerful during sales events.
Hotels.com gift cards range from $10 to $2,000 with no fees or expiration dates. You can combine up to five gift cards per booking and merge balances into a single card (up to $2,000 maximum). Gift card purchases are eligible for OneKeyCash rewards, and you can use gift cards on discounted stays and member-only prices.
The instant delivery option makes these perfect for last-minute gifts or when you want to lock in current gift card promotions for future travel. Unlike some travel gift cards, these work on property-specific special offers, so you're not limited to standard rates.
VIP Access properties are like the VIP section of Hotels.com—specially selected hotels that roll out the red carpet with room upgrades, food and beverage discounts, and exclusive amenities. When you see that VIP Access tag, you're not just booking a room, you're getting a curated experience that delivers more bang for your buck.
The best part? VIP Access bookings are eligible for all the same One Key benefits—Member Prices, OneKeyCash rewards, and seasonal promotions. It's like getting premium treatment while still playing the savings game like a pro.
Hotels.com gives you two payment options that actually matter for your wallet. Pay Now charges your card immediately and unlocks better rates—plus it's the only way to earn OneKeyCash rewards and use gift cards. Think of it as the "all benefits included" option. Pay Later lets the hotel charge you in local currency during your stay, which can be handy for budgeting but means missing out on some perks.
For car rentals booked through Hotels.com, you'll need a valid credit card (debit cards won't cut it) when picking up your vehicle. Some larger car types may require two credit cards, so plan accordingly if you're booking that dream convertible.
Hotels.com provides multiple ways to get help with bookings, cancellations, or account questions. Their customer service team can assist with OneKeyCash inquiries, membership tier questions, and booking modifications.
The Hotels.com mobile app includes self-service tools for managing bookings, tracking OneKeyCash balances, and accessing member-exclusive deals on the go.
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