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IHG Ambassador Status: How Do I Earn It, and Is It Worth It?
Ambassador status is one of the few hotel elite tiers that you can get by buying instead of completing stays.
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IHG Ambassador status is a niche elite status tier that many travelers have never heard of. And unlike many other hotel loyalty programs, this status tier cannot be attained by staying at an InterContinental hotel a zillion nights a year or by spending gobs of money on an IHG credit card. This status tier is unique because it's something you pay for. Think of it as a membership program where you pay money upfront in exchange for VIP treatment down the road.
InterContinental Ambassador membership costs $225 for a 12-month membership. Or, if you're an IHG One Rewards member, you can purchase membership for 45,000 points. With it comes benefits ranging from small conveniences like complimentary mineral water to potential money-making freebies like free weekend night certificates.
IHG One Rewards is unique in that you can reach status for a price (yes, you get automatic IHG One Rewards Platinum Elite status when you become an InterContinental Ambassador). So is IHG Ambassador status worth it? Here's what you need to know:
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What does IHG Ambassador status include?
Benefits at InterContinental Hotels & Resorts
Among the best benefits of IHG Ambassador status is a complimentary weekend night certificate. The complimentary weekend night is valid on the second night of a minimum two-night paid weekend stay, based on the Ambassador Complimentary Weekend Night rate at most InterContinental Hotels & Resorts properties worldwide. In most parts of the world, weekend nights are considered Friday, Saturday and Sunday night.
That free weekend night can be worth it right there. If you were already planning on staying at an InterContinental Hotel on a weekend — and that hotel room would otherwise exceed $225 — then joining the InterContinental Ambassador program is a money-maker right there.
Other benefits of the InterContinental Ambassador program include:
Guaranteed one category room upgrade.
Automatic IHG Platinum Elite status.
Guaranteed 4 p.m. late checkout.
Complimentary mineral water and internet.
Single room rate for double occupancy.
Restaurants and bars credit of up to $20 for each stay.
In China, Ambassador members get additional benefits that sweeten the deal. For stays within Mainland China hotels, you'll get complimentary breakfast for one person each night that you stay.
Ambassador benefits are exclusive to stays at InterContinental hotels, so they do not apply for reservations at other IHG brands.
How to use your IHG Ambassador Complimentary Weekend Night certificate
Your complimentary weekend night is valid for 12 months from the date of issue (and it's issued immediately upon enrollment in the program through an automatic deposit in the member’s account). That means you could theoretically use it almost immediately upon joining, though advance reservations are required. Additionally, if you join the Ambassador program upon check-in at a hotel, you cannot redeem the weekend night for that current stay. Thus, it's best to join just before booking your hotel trip.
Certificates are non-transferable and cannot be used in combination with IHG One Rewards Reward Nights, any other promotion or another free night offer.
When you book your Ambassador free night, don't be alarmed if the full price is listed on your reservation. The second night will be manually adjusted and credited to your bill so that you're not charged for it.
Benefits at Six Senses
IHG Ambassador status is especially valuable at Six Senses, a small chain of luxury five-star hotels, resorts and spas that was acquired by IHG in 2019. As an IHG Ambassador, Royal Ambassador or Kimpton Inner Circle member, you'll receive the following benefits at Six Senses:
Complimentary breakfast for two in the main restaurant each day.
Complimentary one category room upgrade (subject to availability).
Extended checkout of 4 p.m. (subject to availability).
Early check-in (subject to availability).
Complimentary internet access.
Wellness platter welcome amenity.
Stay at the Six Senses Yao Noi in Thailand as an IHG Ambassador and you'll be treated to complimentary breakfast, a space-available room upgrade and extended check-in and checkout — so you can savor this view even longer. (Photo courtesy of Six Senses)
IHG Ambassador benefits at all the other IHG brands
The best benefits of IHG Ambassador status manifest at InterContinental and Six Senses hotels (e.g., that free night certificate typically is only valid at InterContinental hotels). Still, a few benefits of the membership program extend to the other IHG brands. Because Ambassador members receive complimentary IHG Platinum Elite status, here are the other benefits you can expect to receive at other IHG properties:
Complimentary room upgrades.
Guaranteed room availability.
Extended checkout and early check-in, when available.
Elite rollover nights.
60% bonus earnings on top of base points.
Free internet.
How to get IHG Ambassador status
Unlike most other hotel loyalty programs, IHG Ambassador status is not earned by points, hotel nights stayed or how much you spend on the hotel's credit card.
IHG One Rewards members can buy Ambassador status by paying $225 or redeeming 45,000 IHG points per year. You can purchase it online on the IHG Ambassador page, by calling the IHG Ambassador Service Centre or at any IHG hotel property, and your membership is good for 12 months from the date you sign up. That said, NerdWallet values 45,000 IHG points at $270, so it might be wiser to pay $225 cash to join the IHG Ambassador and then save your points to book rooms.
Exclusive invitation: IHG Royal Ambassador Status
We said you have to pay for IHG Ambassador status. Ambassador status doesn't care how many nights you've stayed at or how much money you've spent with IHG.
However, there is a higher tier of IHG royalty, and it's appropriately called IHG Royal Ambassador status. This level of status is by invitation only, and invitations are based on your previous year’s activity at InterContinental Hotels & Resorts.
IHG Royal Ambassador status is based on a calendar year and includes the following benefits:
Guaranteed two category room upgrade.
Free night at any IHG property up to 70,000 points.
Guaranteed 4 p.m. checkout and 10 a.m. check-in.
Club InterContinental lounge access.
Complimentary weekend night.
Automatic IHG Diamond elite status.
25 Food & Beverage Rewards valued up to $20 each.
Premium internet.
Choice of snack or fruit.
Dedicated check-in area.
24-hour room guarantee.
Waived destination and amenity fees.
Single room rate for double occupancy.
Invitation to Kimpton Inner Circle.
Benefits of IHG Royal Ambassador status are only available at InterContinental Hotels & Resorts. However, the benefits you receive as part of your automatic IHG Diamond will apply to your stays at all other IHG brand properties.
Is IHG Ambassador status worth it? In most cases, yes, especially if you frequent InterContinental Hotels & Resorts or Six Senses.
Although Ambassador status costs $225 or 45,000 points per year, the benefits outweigh the cost. Simply redeeming the complimentary weekend night should cover that upfront investment, and that's even before factoring in other perks like room upgrades, $20 in dining credits per stay and guaranteed 4 p.m. late checkout.
For IHG members who don't typically stay at InterContinental properties but do stay at other IHG properties, you might skip the $225 fee for membership. Instead, you can receive the same Platinum Elite status automatically by having the IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card. Between the annual free night and annual fee of $99, it's likely the better deal for you.
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