What rewards program is Holiday Inn Express part of?


What rewards program is Holiday Inn Express part of? IHG One Rewards - Our brands - InterContinental Hotels Group PLC.


What is the difference between a Holiday Inn and a Holiday Inn Express?

The major difference between a Holiday Inn and a Holiday Inn Express is simply that one is full service, while the other is more limited. Holiday Inn is geared towards families looking for a comfortable spot to relax together, while Holiday Inn Express is aimed more toward the short-stay business traveler.


Is Holiday Inn Express part of IHG Rewards?

With a family of 16 brands, including more affordable hotels like Candlewood Suites, Holiday Inn Express and Staybridge Suites, IHG One Rewards is actually one of the best hotel loyalty programs for the frugal traveler who wants options.


Do Holiday Inn Express hotels have refrigerators?

Our guest rooms feature our plush bedding encompassed with triple sheeting and fluffy duvet allow you to rest and relax in comfort. Enjoy free high speed internet service, 42 inch HDTV with free HBO, Microwave, refrigerator and spacious work desk.


How do I know if I am an IHG member?

You can check if you are an IHG Rewards member by calling IHG Rewards customer care at (877) 424-2449. You'll have to provide your name, address and the email associated with your IHG Rewards account. You could also try entering your email in the Reset password form on the IHG Rewards website.


Do IHG members get free breakfast?

IHG One Rewards members get free Breakfast for bookings made via the IHG App (iOS or Android).


What hotel chains are a part of Marriott?

Our Brands
  • The Ritz-Carlton.
  • The Luxury Collection.
  • W Hotels.
  • JW Marriott.
  • Sheraton.
  • Marriott Vacation Club.
  • Delta Hotels.
  • Westin.


What does a 7 star hotel mean?

A seven-star hotel exceeds even the luxury and premium service required to attain a five-star rating from an official body. These hotels offer something above and beyond a five-star experience, catering to a highly wealthy clientele.