Alex’s 2024 Points and Miles Recap

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2024 was another year full of earning and redeeming points and miles for nearly free travel! This year we took more family trips than we have ever before. It was a great year full of making great memories! Here’s Alex’s 2024 points and miles recap!

 

Alex’s 2023 Points and Miles Recap

January

2024 started with a great tip to the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal. This is a pretty aspirational property in the points-and-miles world and one I’ve had my eyes on for a while! That month, my husband and I celebrated our 15-year wedding anniversary, and this was the perfect place to spend it and the perfect escape from Utah winter!

To pay for our stay we used Hilton free-night certificates (two each, for four nights total). We flew Delta Airlines direct from Salt Lake City to Cabo but I booked it via Virgin Atlantic because they were charging way fewer points than Delta.

 

Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pederal Pool

We had a great time in Cabo!

 

February 

When my kids turn ten, they go on a solo trip with my mom and me. We celebrated my second-oldest’s tenth birthday this year and took him to San Antonio, Texas.

Our stay was at the Thompson San Antonio, which was beautiful, although the service was disappointing. We had a great time together visiting Natural Bridge Caverns, going on a tour of the Alamo, seeing a movie, doing some birthday shopping, eating out, and visiting the Riverwalk. 

 

Woman and boy standing outside of cream colored fort.

A San Antonio birthday trip was a great use of points and miles!

 

Also in February, my family went to St. George, Utah for my older three boys’ soccer tournament. We used some Marriott free-night certificates to stay at the Springhill Suites for three nights and a Hyatt free-night certificate to stay at Hyatt Place St. George for one night. Bonus—my second-oldest son’s team took first place!

 

red rock st george with family

Enjoying the sunshine in St. George between soccer games.

 

March

March was a busy one!

The month started with a trip to Disneyland with my oldest three kids, my mom, two of my sisters, and a couple of my boys’ cousins. There were some super-cheap flights out of our local airport on Breeze Airways, so we didn’t use points for flights because cash made more sense this time. We split the cash cost of our suite at the Hyatt House Anaheim, but I did use a category 1-7 Hyatt free-night certificate for our first night at Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach. Everyone had a great time visiting Disney with family! 

 

Kids at Huntington Beach

These cousins loved playing at Huntington Beach!

 

Also, in March, my mom and I went to Austin, Texas, for the iHeartRadio Podcast Awards. Points Talk with the Travel Mom Squad was up for the best travel podcast award. We didn’t win, but it was an incredible honor to be nominated!

While there, my mom and I stayed at the Hyatt Regency Austin. It seemed a little older, but we really enjoyed our stay and would happily stay there again. The location is great!

The big TMS trip of the year was our trip to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. I texted Jess and my mom about an award sale on flights to Singapore for Jess to share about it on Instagram stories, and then the next I knew, Jess had us convinced to book a trip! 

We had a great time and are excited to continue on big annual TMS trips like this!

 

Three women in front of towers

Our trip to Singapore was so much fun!

 

April

After a busy March, April was a little slower. For spring break, we took a family trip to San Diego. We flew Southwest Airlines and stayed at the Park Hyatt Aviara in Carlsbad. My parents joined us and both my mom and I used Hyatt Suite Upgrade Awards to book amazing suites! 

 

carlsbad beach with family

We love visiting Southern California!

 

family at san diego zoo safari park

We visited the San Diego Zoo Safari Park— now we are ready for the real thing!

 

June

In June, Mitch and I spent a week in Europe! We spent two nights at the Grand Hyatt Athens and then headed over to Santorini where we spent 3 nights at Canaves Oia Suites. To finish the trip, we went to London, where we spent two nights at my sister’s house. From London, we flew home from Denver on United Airlines premium economy. (We used points for economy and then paid around $200 each to upgrade to premium economy about a week before the flight home.)

 

couple in santorini

Santorini was beautiful!

 

couple outside Buckingham Palace

Stopping in to visit King Charles.

 

July

In July, we took a big family trip (and when I say “big,” I mean BIG—there were 29 of us!) to Florida with my parents, siblings, and everyone’s kids. We used Southwest Rapid Rewards® to fly in and out of Panama City Beach (Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport). The trip started with two nights at Hyatt Place Panama City Beach. From there, we moved to a Vacasa rental property (we didn’t use points for this part) near Destin. 

 

hyatt place panama city beach kids in the lobby

Great ocean views from the Hyatt Place Panama City Beach lobby

 

Later in July, we spent three nights at the Hyatt Place Park City, using Hyatt free-night certificates for this stay. My two oldest boys were both playing in Park City for a soccer tournament, so we made a trip of it. This tournament was so fun, but the highlight was my oldest son’s team taking first place!

 

August

In August, the kids and I flew Southwest to Denver to visit family. Our trips to Colorado are always a highlight of the summer!!

 

kids on a boat in colorado

Boating with cousins was so fun!

 

As August stretched into September, my mom, three sisters, and I went to Portugal. Four of us flew Virgin Atlantic business class to London to meet up with my sister, and from there we took a cheap flight to Lisbon. We stayed at the Hyatt Regency Lisbon for three nights and then flew to the Azores and stayed on the island of São Miguel for the next five nights. I flew United premium economy home. 

 

sisters and mom in cas Cascais

We loved our time in Portugal!

 

sisters and mom at lagos de siete cidades

Visiting Lagoa das Sete Cidades

 

October

My kids have a fall break in October, so we went to Europe. We flew KLM to Amsterdam and spent a couple of nights at the Hyatt Regency Amsterdam. Next, we flew to London and stayed four nights at my sister’s house. We flew Delta home (booked via Virgin Atlantic). It was the kids’ first time in Europe, and it was a hit! They are already asking to go back to visit their cousins in England again! 

 

kids and mom in Amsterdam

Exploring Amsterdam

 

December

This month, we have a trip planned to Hawaii. It’s a surprise for the kids and we can’t wait! Stay tuned for more information about that one later on. 

 

Cards Applied For

In 2024, I opened four cards and Mitch opened eight cards.

Alex’s Cards:

All information about the AAdvantage® Aviator® Red World Elite Mastercard® has been collected independently by Travel Mom Squad. The AAdvantage® Aviator® Red World Elite Mastercard® is no longer available through Travel Mom Squad.

Mitch’s Cards:

All information about the American Express® Business Gold Card has been collected independently by Travel Mom Squad. The American Express® Business Gold Card is no longer available through Travel Mom Squad.

All information about The Business Platinum Card® from American Express has been collected independently by Travel Mom Squad. The Business Platinum Card® from American Express is no longer available through Travel Mom Squad.

All information about the Citi® / AAdvantage Business World Elite Mastercard® has been collected independently by Travel Mom Squad. The Citi® / AAdvantage Business World Elite Mastercard® is no longer available through Travel Mom Squad.

Altogether, we will have earned 1.68 million points from welcome offers on the cards we opened in 2024. That does not include any points earned on meeting the minimum spend or points from referring each other to those cards.

 

Plans for 2025

Here are the trips I have booked for 2025 so far:

  • St. George, UT for a soccer tournament (using free-night certificates for the hotel stay)
  • Kimpton Roatan, with my mom
  • Costa Rica (Andaz Papagayo and Tabacon), the whole family + my parents
  • Spain, with Jess and my mom
  • Maui, Westin Nanea (I’m doing a timeshare presentation for a discounted stay), and the Andaz
  • Hilton Conrad Bora Bora, with Mitch

 

Bottom Line

I hope 2024 was a wonderful year for you as well, and I hope you enjoyed reading about my 2024 points and miles recap. Let me know in the comments how you used points this year or what you have planned for 2025! We can’t wait to see where points and miles take you.

 

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