Friday Family Vacation to San Diego

Pam

Can you beat sun, beach, and waves? Only if you can do it on points and miles AND you take your family to create some lasting memories. I still remember fondly being a child in San Diego with my parents and siblings! We had such fun times that I thought it was surely the best vacation spot on earth. We will take a family vacation to San Diego! Hear more about Southern California destinations on our podcast!

At the time of writing, these were the point redemptions needed. This is always subject to change.

 

Flights

There are so many ways to get to San Diego—let’s head to the beach from Houston today with our family of four. I have United miles (or Chase Ultimate Rewards® that I can transfer to United). Because I have school-age children, we want to go as soon as school lets out. I’ll check out United’s 30-day calendar for point prices in June because I know that flexibility is key to getting a good rate.

 

 

My family of four will pay under 100,000 miles for roundtrip tickets. It’s not a bad redemption.

 

 

I can get the card_name, refer my spouse to it, and have enough points to book these flights with some miles left over. As I said, you can also use Ultimate Rewards as a transfer.

 

Hotel

I have some IHG points that I accumulated from a recent signup. With IHG, you can “Redeem 3 nights, get 4th night free when you redeem points for a consecutive four-night IHG® hotel stay, you can receive a fourth Reward Night free redeemable at that same hotel during that same stay.” 

I love La Jolla Beach, so the Holiday Inn Express & Suites La Jolla Beach looks great for our stay (there are many more options). At only 39,000 points a night, one signup bonus from the card_name would get you four nights. Note: Always read the reviews of hotels before you decide where to stay. This hotel isn’t the newest, but it still has great reviews for its location.

 

 

Bottom Line

With only three credit card signups, a family can enjoy a vacation in San Diego. Get more IHG points if you’d like to stay longer! Again there is so many ways to make this trip happen. Send us ideas of how you’d book a Family Vacation to San Diego.

Backs of two children playing at beach

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  1. Ana says:

    Hi, I am trying to plan this same location for spring break 4/1 thru 4/9. Seems expensive. I do have united miles plus points. Can you help how I can make my oop low?

    • Pam says:

      Spring breaks, holidays, etc, will usually be more expensive. If you can look at the United calendar for that week, you may be able to change your flights to a day earlier or later and save money.

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