If you’re a busy mom looking for an easy way to take your family of four on a dream vacation without breaking the bank, Chase Ultimate Rewards points might just be your new best friend. These points are like a secret weapon for savvy travelers, offering flexibility, value, and the chance to turn everyday spending into unforgettable trips. Whether you’re dreaming of a beach getaway, a theme park adventure, or a cozy cabin in the mountains, Chase points can help you get there. Let’s break it all down so you can start planning your next family vacation with confidence.
Imagine you’re running a lemonade stand. To figure out how well you’re doing, you might count how many cups of lemonade you sell each day. That’s kind of how hotels used to measure success—by counting how many rooms they sold. This metric is called RevPAR (Revenue Per Available Room).
For years, homeowners have missed out on earning rewards on their biggest monthly expense—their mortgage. With 84.9 million mortgages in the U.S. and Americans collectively owing $12.59 trillion, that’s a massive amount of spending with zero points earned. Unlike rent, which Bilt Rewards made rewarding, mortgage payments have traditionally been off-limits for points and miles enthusiasts due to credit card processing fees and lender restrictions.
Hey fellow road warriors! If you’re a business traveler juggling work, family, and the occasional “me time,” you’ve probably wondered if hotel loyalty programs are still worth the hassle. You know the drill: stay more, earn points, redeem for rewards. But let’s be real, the travel game has changed. Instant perks, personalized experiences, and a little bit of luxury are what we’re after these days. So, let’s chat about what’s working, what’s not, and how we can still milk these programs for all they’re worth.