Shangri-La Golden Circle Offering 50% Off Room Night Awards Globally - Half the Number of Required GC Award Points
Golden Circle members have already received a status extension through 31 December 2022 and they can now enjoy 50% savings on the number of GC Award Points required for a free room night award for stays consumed before 30 April 2022, across any Shangri-La hotel, resort, Kerry hotel, Traders hotel or JEN hotel worldwide.
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Some notable redemption options include the Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong, and the Shangri-La Tokyo which typically require 9,500 GC Award Points for a night - you will only need to redeem 4,750 GC Award Points for a free night here when you stay from now until 30 April 2022.
While both JEN properties in Singapore are still SHN-dedicated facilities (SDF) at the moment, you will be able to use your GC Award Points for the Shangri-La, Singapore and the Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, Singapore for a free stay (and enjoy 50% off the number of required points). Since the Tower Wing of the Shangri-La, Singapore is still an SDF, the number of GC Award Points required for a free night in the Garden Wing is quite substantial and to be honest, you are better off paying cash for a room (especially if you have The American Express Platinum Card where you can enjoy an exclusive fourth night free offer). If you are planning to stay at the Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, Singapore, this 50% reduction on required GC Award Points can be quite lucrative.
The Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, Singapore requires 2,500 GC Award Points for a free night during the promotional period and this translates to the following value when redeemed on dining:
Gold: USD 250 (S$339)
Jade and Diamond: USD 312.50 (S$424)
As shown in the example above, a single night at the Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, Singapore can cost up to S$500++ (S$588.50 nett), even on weekdays. In situations like that, it might be a good idea to take advantage of the 50% offer on GC Award Points if your desired date of stay is fixed (e.g. birthday celebration).
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