Millennium "Double Your Stay" Promotion: Up to 30,000 Bonus MyPoints (Book by 23 June 2026)
Millennium Hotels and Resorts has launched a short-fuse points promotion called Double Your Stay, and the headline numbers look generous: up to 30,000 bonus MyPoints for a single qualifying stay. There is also a separate American Express Singapore offer running in parallel that, for those of us based here, is comfortably the more interesting half of the equation. Stacked correctly at the right property, the two together turn a routine hotel booking into one of the better value plays I have seen from this chain in a while.
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The catch, as always with these things, is that the booking window is brutally short. You have until 23 June 2026 to lock in the MyPoints bonus.The promotion is open to MyMillennium members (membership is free) and rewards consecutive-night stays booked directly. The structure is simple:
| Consecutive Nights | Bonus MyPoints | Approx. Value |
|---|---|---|
| 2 nights | 15,000 | ~S$78 |
| 4 nights or more | 30,000 | ~S$156 |
MyMillennium is a fixed-value currency, and not a particularly rich one. The clearest anchor is the dining voucher rate, where 2,600 MyPoints converts to US$10. That works out to roughly 0.39 US cents per point, or about 0.52 Singapore cents per point. On that basis, the 15,000-point tier is worth around S$78, and the 30,000-point tier around S$156. Useful, certainly, but not the kind of aspirational, outsized return you get from other hotel loyalty programs like World of Hyatt points.
The other thing to understand is that room redemptions through MyMillennium are tied to the cash room rate rather than a fixed award chart. With World of Hyatt, a category-based chart lets you find genuine sweet spots where the points value far exceeds the cash price. MyMillennium has no such mechanism. Your points redeem at close to their cash value regardless of where or when you book, which keeps the valuation honest but caps the upside.
Double-dip with American Express Offer
Here is the part that matters most for the Singapore-based reader. American Express Singapore is currently running a stackable offer at participating Millennium properties, and it is far more lucrative on a per-dollar basis than the MyPoints bonus. The terms: save the offer to an eligible card, then spend S$300 or more (in one or more transactions) and receive S$90 back, up to two times per registered card. That is effectively a 30% rebate, and up to S$180 back in total if you trigger it twice.You must save the offer to your eligible card before spending, and the cap of 25,000 registered cards means this is a first-come affair. If you hold an eligible Amex, I would save the offer now even if you have not finalised your travel plans.
The six participating Singapore properties are:
Copthorne King's Hotel Singapore
Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore
M Hotel Singapore City Centre
M Social Hotel Singapore
Orchard Hotel Singapore
Studio M Hotel Singapore
The Amex offer also extends to participating properties in the UK and US, which is worth noting if you have a stay lined up in London or New York.
The Double Your Stay booking window (to 23 June 2026) sits comfortably inside the Amex offer period (to 31 October 2026), which means the two can be combined on the same booking at a participating Singapore hotel. Done correctly, you triple-dip: Consider a four-night stay at Grand Copthorne Waterfront or Orchard Hotel that comes to, say, S$600 across two qualifying transactions. You would walk away with 30,000 bonus MyPoints (~S$156 in value), your base earn, and S$180 back from Amex. The cashback alone is a 30% discount before you even count the points. That is the sort of stack that makes an otherwise modest loyalty currency genuinely worth the effort.
Millennium Hotels and Resorts is handing out up to 30,000 bonus MyPoints for consecutive-night stays booked by 23 June 2026. Here is what those points are worth, and how to stack the deal with the current Amex Singapore offer for up to S$180 back.