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  • 127. Would You Rather!? – Points Talk Edition
    May 6 2025

    This week’s episode is a little different—and a lot of fun. Jess, Pam, and Alex are joined by Traci for a special game of Would You Rather!? – Points Talk Edition. Traci challenges the squad with a lineup of delightfully diabolical travel questions designed to reveal where they really stand when it comes to their points and airline preferences, personal travel quirks, and loyalty trade-offs.

    From Business Class Woes to Economy Wins

    The episode kicks off with a tough one: would you rather have a lie-flat seat in business class next to an annoying stranger, or an entire economy row to yourself? At least one of the squad's answers will probably surprise you!

    Individual Perks vs. Points Value: Globalist or the Award Chart?

    Next, Traci challenges the group with Hyatt’s ultimate tradeoff: would you rather have lifetime Globalist status or a guaranteed fixed award chart for 20 years? Is there dissent or do Alex, Jess, and Pam all come down on the same side on this one?

    Real-Life Dilemmas and Points Preferences

    From there, the questions get personal:

    • Learn about Alex's secret grocery-store card confession.
    • Would Jess rather stay at a Park Hyatt in a city she doesn't like (Venice) or a Holiday Inn Express in a city she loves (Tokyo)?
    • Would Alex rather have her beloved Southwest® Companion Pass or 600,000 Hyatt points?
    • Would Pam choose only domestic luxury travel or international budget travel if she could only choose one?

    Tough Transfers & Redemption Realities

    The squad also weighs in on (and disagrees about) transferring highly valued points with or without bonuses.

    Nice Problems to Have

    They also daydream about future loyalty-program changes they'd love to see, like new Citi cards, United partnering with a second bank, and Capital One adding Alaska as a partner. (A girl can dream!)

    The Great Collectibles Debate: Ducks or Houses?

    The episode ends on a light note, with the squad picking which flight souvenirs they'd rather have (rubber ducks or Delft houses) and which ones they'd be more likely to try to get permission to pinch.

    This episode is full of laughs, strong opinions, and lots of travel daydreaming. Hit play now and see which “would you rather” choices you agree with—and which ones you totally wouldn’t! 🎙️✈️

    Links:

    • Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute by Minute:
    • 00:30 – Welcome + how the game works
    • 01:00 – Business class vs. economy row showdown
    • 04:00 – Globalist vs. award chart test
    • 07:00 – Grocery points dilemma
    • 10:00 – Jess’s hotel showdown
    • 12:00 – Pam's domestic luxury or international budget stays
    • 14:00 – Companion Pass or Hyatt points?
    • 16:30 – Pop-up jail vs. 7/24 status
    • 19:00 – 100K airline-only points or 60K flexible points?
    • 20:00 – Business class: food or bedding
    • 23:00 – Dream program changes
    • 26:00 – Fun fantasy airline partnerships
    • 31:00 – Transfer bonus dilemma
    • 36:00 – KLM vs. Lufthansa souvenirs
    • 39:00 – Turkish Airlines vs. Virgin Atlantic souvenirs
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  • 126. Jess’s Family Trip to Japan on Points—Spring Break for $200?!
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode, Jess takes us step-by-step through her family’s spring break trip to Japan—a points and miles masterpiece that cost just $200 total out of pocket for four round-trip flights and multiple hotel stays. From first class flights to washer/dryers in hotel rooms, this trip had it all. Whether you’re dreaming of cherry blossoms, bullet trains, or Hello Kitty cafés, this episode is packed with tips for making Japan happen—without breaking the bank.

    Flying to Japan in Style with AA Miles

    Jess booked her family’s flights using American Airlines miles, flying on Japan Airlines from Chicago to Tokyo, and shares her tips for snagging first-class saver award seats, business-class seats, and also premium-economy seats.

    Staying in Tokyo, Family Style

    For the Tokyo leg, Jess chose the Hyatt House Shibuya, a new property that has quickly become her top recommendation for families.

    Kyoto on a Budget with Hyatt Place

    After Tokyo, the family took the bullet train to Kyoto and stayed at the Hyatt Place Kyoto, a Category 2 gem offering amazing value.

    Activities included exploring Fushimi Inari Shrine, tasting local snacks at Nishiki Market, and spending several hours with deer at Nara Park—Molly’s favorite part of the trip!

    Luxury Final Night at the Conrad Tokyo

    For their final night, Jess used Hilton free-night certificates to stay at the Conrad Tokyo, a luxury property with top-tier service. From Hello Kitty water bottles at checkout to executive-lounge cocktails, it was the perfect way to end the trip. Jess doesn’t recommend it for the location alone, but if you’ve got free night certificates, she says it’s 100% worth it.

    A trip to Japan for a family of four with flights and hotels for $200? This is the power of points and miles. Hit play now and hear how Jess pulled it off—and how you can too.



    Links:

    • Points Talk Premium: https://pointstalk.supercast.com
    • How to Get Your Next Vacation for Nearly Free: How to Get Your Next Vacation for Nearly Free - https://travelmomsquad.lpages.co/freevacation/
    • Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya: https://www.hyatt.com/hyatt-house/en-US/tyoxs-hyatt-house-tokyo-shibuya
    • Hyatt Place Kyoto Review: Hyatt Place Kyoto Review - Travel Mom Squad - https://travelmomsquad.com/hyatt-place-kyoto-review/
    • SmartEx App (for Shinkansen tickets): Tokaido Sanyo Kyushu Shinkansen Internet - https://smart-ex.jp/en/app/download/index.html
    • Reservation Service | Tokaido Sanyo Kyushu Shinkansen Internet Reservation Service - https://smart-ex.jp/en/app/download/index.html
    • Voice Map app: Walking Tour App » VoiceMap - https://voicemap.me/walking-tour-app
    • Cat rescue cafe: Home | 宿木カフェ&レストラン - https://www.yadorigicafe.com
    • Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    • 00:30 – Flights to Japan: AA miles, upgrades, and flight tricks
    • 07:00 – Booking first class seats and handling premium economy changes
    • 12:00 – Transportation in Tokyo and using transit cards for kids
    • 16:00 – Hyatt House Shibuya: why it’s perfect for families
    • 23:00 – Favorite Tokyo experiences: TeamLab, shopping streets, latte art & cat cafés
    • 29:00 – Kyoto stay at Hyatt Place + must-dos like Nara Park and local markets
    • 36:00 – Final night at Conrad Tokyo with Hilton free-night certificates
    • 42:00 – Recap of highlights, family takeaways, and why Jess is ready to go back
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  • Sneak Peek Inside Points Talk Premium: Ask Us Anything
    Apr 28 2025

    In this sneak peek from Points Talk Premium, we’re giving you a taste of one of our monthly “Ask Us Anything” episodes—where we answer real questions from our subscribers about using points and miles to travel smarter.

    Subscribe to Points Talk Premium for full access to monthly deep-dive tips, behind-the-scenes content, and personalized Q&As.

    Subscribe Now: https://pointstalk.supercast.com

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  • 125. TMS Heads South of the Border—Points-Powered Trips to Mexico & Honduras
    Apr 22 2025

    In this episode, the Travel Mom Squad is heading south! Jess shares her birthday trip to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and Pam and Alex walk us through their tropical getaway to Roatán, Honduras. From charming colonial cities to vibrant beachside resorts, both of these escapes were powered by points and miles—and they’re breaking down exactly how you can do it, too.

    Jess’s San Miguel de Allende Birthday Getaway

    For her birthday, Jess wanted a trip that was cute, walkable, and filled with culture—and San Miguel de Allende checked all the boxes. She used points to book her flights and free nights at a boutique hotel that had cash rates of $800/night—a steal!

    Jess shared how San Miguel felt totally different from places like Cancun—more Spanish-speaking, with rooftop restaurants, cobblestone streets, and an artsy vibe. She loved practicing her Spanish and appreciated how kid-friendly the town was (though leave the stroller at home). Highlights included a rooftop pool, the hotel’s mascot dog Pancho (who even has his own Instagram), and a standout breakfast. Pro tip: order the San Miguel–style eggs!

    Roatán with Pam & Alex: Direct Flights & Island Vibes

    Pam and Alex flew to Roatán using United miles and IHG points. They started their stay in a bungalow—secluded, rustic, and quiet—then upgraded mid-trip to a Premium Ocean View room in the newer building.

    Beach Time, Dining, and That Sweet Island Energy

    Roatán was a totally different vibe—bustling but beautiful. From colorful buildings to locals selling snacks on the beach, Pam and Alex loved the laid-back charm. Highlights included hotel spa visits, hospitality hours, and free snorkel gear and kayaks, plus great dining spots in town. Even when the resort was at maximum capacity, it still felt relaxing and fun. Alex and Pam both liked this resort even better than the Kimpton Grand Cayman, which is high praise!

    If you’re dreaming of warm weather and want a new destination to add to your points wish list, this episode is packed with inspiration, strategy, and a few laughs. Tune in and start planning your own tropical escape! ☀️🌴

    Links:

    • Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad
    • Webinar: https://travelmomsquad.lpages.co/freevacation/
    • Numu Hotel: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/mexico/numu/bjxub
    • Kimpton Grand Roatán: https://www.grandroatanresortandspa.com/us/en

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    • 00:30 – Intro: Why we love heading south in the winter with points
    • 01:00 – Jess’s birthday trip to San Miguel de Allende
    • 04:00 – Booking with Aeroplan and staying at Numu Boutique Hotel
    • 07:00 – Tips for families, babywearing, and rooftop culture
    • 13:00 – Room service prices, local food, and practicing Spanish
    • 15:00 – Pam & Alex’s flight and IHG hotel booking for Roatán
    • 21:00 – Room types: bungalow vs. ocean view
    • 27:00 – Resort highlights, spa, and food options
    • 34:00 – Beach-chair drama and family-friendly vibes
    • 42:00 – Comparing Kimptons
    • 46:30 – Why we’d go back—and why you should go!

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  • 124. All About the IHG Hotel Program
    Apr 15 2025

    In this episode, we’re diving deep into IHG One Rewards—a hotel program that often flies under the radar but has serious potential. From practical Holiday Inns to luxury Kimptons and InterContinentals, we’re sharing our experiences using IHG points and free-night awards, how we earn them, and why buying IHG points (yes, buying!) can actually be a smart move.

    What Even Is IHG?

    Before diving into points and miles, most of us didn’t even know IHG was the brand behind properties like Holiday Inn, Candlewood Suites, Kimpton, Hotel Indigo, and InterContinental. Jess shares how she earned free IHG stays back in the day by mailing in 90 index cards, and Pam tells how she thought Crowne Plazas were the height of luxury before she knew the full IHG lineup.

    IHG Credit Cards: What to Know

    Alex breaks down the three different IHG credit card options and how their benefits stack up so you can decide which one might work best for you. She also outlines two of the unique benefits that make two of these cards a great deal: getting a fourth night free on award stays and earning free-night certificates you can top up.

    Buying IHG Points Can Actually Make Sense

    Pam shares why she regularly buys IHG points—especially during 100% bonus sales—for heavily discounted stays at high-end IHG properties. She calls it a “no-brainer,” and Jess agrees—IHG is one of the only programs where buying points often makes sense.

    Where We’ve Used IHG Points and Awards

    From a Kimpton in Barcelona, to airport Holiday Inns, to a Crowne Plaza in Bruges, we share how we’ve stretched our points and free-night certificates. Jess highlights how easy it is to top off a 40k free-night certificate online, and Alex reminds everyone about the best ways to book longer stays for couples.

    We also discuss:

    • IHG status levels
    • Using certificates online (a breeze!)
    • The IHG brands we love most
    • Our dream stays: Six Senses, Kimpton in Sydney, and Hotel Indigo Galápagos

    Links:

    • All About IHG Credit Cards: All About IHG Credit Cards - Travel Mom Squad - https://travelmomsquad.com/ihg-revamps-credit-cards
    • Purchasing IHG Points: Does It Make Sense? Purchasing IHG Points: Does It Make Sense? - Travel Mom Squad - https://travelmomsquad.com/purchasing-ihg-points-does-it-make-sense/
    • Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    • 00:30 – Our intro to IHG
    • 03:00 – What cards we’ve had and what we recommend
    • 06:45 – The best perks and status levels with IHG cards
    • 09:30 – Why we buy IHG points (and how it saves $$$)
    • 13:30 – Free-night certificates and how to use them wisely
    • 18:00 – Where we’ve stayed using IHG points and awards
    • 21:00 – The brands we love: Kimpton, Indigo, InterContinental
    • 26:00 – Favorite past stays + the IHG hotels we want to try next

    If you’ve been sleeping on IHG, take another look. Whether you’re after practical one-night stays or a luxury resort getaway, there’s more value here than you think.

    🎧 Tune in now and start planning your next points-powered stay.

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  • 123. Behind the Magic—Ways to Save at Disney World This Summer
    Apr 8 2025

    In this episode, Jess and Alex are sharing all the magic, insights, and travel tips they brought back from a recent media event at Walt Disney World. From exclusive behind-the-scenes tours to exciting new ticket and resort updates, they’re joined by Megan—Travel Mom Squad’s Disney expert—to talk about how to make a Disney trip more affordable, less stressful, and extra special using points and miles.

    What’s New at Disney World? Big Updates & Summer Deals

    During the media event, Jess and Alex sat in on a panel with Disney execs and Imagineers who revealed upcoming changes and summer promotions—like 50% off tickets for kids (ages 3–9) and free dining plans for guests booking resort packages. They also shared how Disney is working to simplify the experience, with improvements to the Lightning Lane system and new family-focused resort programming.

    Why Staying On-Property Might Be the Best Deal

    One of the biggest takeaways? Staying at a Disney resort may cost less than you think—especially when you consider perks like free transportation, early park access, and even character visits right in the hotel. The team shares highlights from a private resort tour, including a peek at value resorts like Art of Animation (with family suites for six!), the moderate Coronado Springs, and the deluxe Boardwalk Inn. Megan also breaks down recent stays at the Swan and Dolphin, All-Star Music, and off-property Hyatts—and why she’s team Disney all the way.

    Making Disney More Affordable with Points & Miles

    Jess, Alex, and Megan walk through the credit cards they recommend for offsetting the cost of Disney, including the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card for erasing ticket purchases and American Express® Gold Card for dining. They also explain how to book hotels using points for on-site stays.

    Park Tips, Lightning Lanes & Planning Strategies

    From early-entry tips to the best times to ride Peter Pan (hint: before 9am), this episode is packed with practical Disney advice. Megan also shares how she used the Southwest® Companion Pass to cut flight costs and why her family skipped Lightning Lanes altogether on some trips.

    Planning a Disney trip this summer? This episode is packed with what you really need to know—straight from the Travel Mom Squad’s latest Disney adventure. Hit play or share it with a Disney-loving friend! 🎢🏰✨

    Overwhelmed at the thought of planning your own Disney vacation? Travel Mom Squad has partnered with Mouse Counselors, an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner, to help community members maximize their Disney and travel experiences!

    Links:

    • Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad
    • Disney Offers: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/special-offers
    • Get Away Today affiliate link: Get Away Today - Discount Disney Vacations & Beyond
    • Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card: https://travelmomsquad.com/capital-one-venture-rewards-credit-card
    • Cash-Back Card: https://travelmomsquad.com/cibpremier

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    • 00:30 – Behind-the-scenes insights from Disney’s media event
    • 08:00 – Major summer deals: 50% off kids’ tickets & dining plan updates
    • 14:00 – Disney resorts overview: value, moderate, and deluxe picks
    • 30:00 – Megan shares on-property vs. off-property comparisons
    • 40:00 – Tips for early entry, Lightning Lanes, and maximizing park time
    • 45:00 – Using points and credit cards to make Disney more affordable
    • 51:00 – Final thoughts and favorite takeaways
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  • 122. Pam's Trip to New Zealand Using Points and Miles
    Apr 1 2025

    New Zealand has been high on so many of your travel wish lists—and for good reason! In this episode, Pam shares details from her recent two-week adventure on the North Island of New Zealand, including how she booked business-class flights, multiple free hotel nights, and even covered rental cars and excursions—all using points and miles (and one fortuitous mistake fare). From kayaking Cathedral Cove to digging out hot tubs at Hot Water Beach, it’s a trip full of unforgettable experiences and major travel inspiration.

    Finding Flights to New Zealand: A Challenge (and a Win!)

    Getting to New Zealand in business class is no easy feat, but Pam pulled it off. After struggling to find availability, she scored two one-way business-class award tickets from Dallas to Auckland. The return flight was a mistake fare in United Polaris for just $1,000 cash (normally $3,800+).

    Points-Powered Luxury: Park Hyatt Auckland & More

    Pam raved about the Park Hyatt Auckland, calling it one of her favorite Park Hyatts ever. For just 25,000 Hyatt points per night, she enjoyed stunning views of the harbor, incredible Globalist breakfast, and unbeatable service. She also used Capital One Venture X credits to cover stays at boutique resorts.

    The Itinerary: Coastal Drives, Kayaks, and Tiny Houses

    • Bay of Islands: Booked via Capital One credits, with a scenic boat tour to Hole in the Rock
    • Cathedral Cove: Kayaking through crystal-clear waters to one of New Zealand’s most famous spots
    • Hot Water Beach: Digging hot tubs in naturally heated sand
    • Rotorua & Lake Taupo: Rafting a 21-foot waterfall, visiting Maori villages, and relaxing in Hilton luxury
    • Bonus Stay: A tiny house Airbnb—Pam’s dream come true!

    The Total Cost Breakdown

    Using a mix of points, miles, Capital One credits, and cash, Pam calculated her total out-of-pocket costs at around $3,000—a fraction of the $28,000+ retail value for flights and hotels. With ten nights of free hotel stays, complimentary breakfasts, and first-class flight experiences, it was an unforgettable journey made possible by smart planning and strategic redemptions.

    Links:

    • How to Get Your Next Vacation for Nearly Free - https://travelmomsquad.lpages.co/freevacation
    • Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    • 00:30 – Why Pam did New Zealand: Take 2
    • 03:00 – Booking flights with AA miles and a United mistake fare
    • 08:30 – Pam’s advice for finding flights to New Zealand
    • 13:00 – Park Hyatt Auckland + Waiheke Island day trip
    • 18:00 – Bay of Islands and boutique hotel stay
    • 21:00 – Tiny house stay and Cathedral Cove
    • 26:00 – Rafting a waterfall and Maori village experience
    • 31:00 – Hilton Lake Taupo and relaxing
    • 35:00 – Flying United Polaris home + final night at Grand Hyatt DFW
    • 38:00 – Cost recap and final thoughts on why Pam can’t wait to return

    Thinking about a trip to New Zealand? This episode will show you it’s totally possible with points and miles—and that even Grandma can conquer a 21-foot waterfall! 🛶🌿✈️

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  • 121. Top 3 Ways to Use Each Flexible Points Currency
    Mar 25 2025

    Not sure how to maximize your points? In this episode, we break down the top three ways to use each of the four major flexible points currencies—our favorite points currency (IYKYK), American Express Membership Rewards®, Capital One Venture Miles, and Citi ThankYou® Points—so you can book travel smarter.

    Our favorite points: Best for Hyatt & Flights

    It's easy to see why our favorite kind of points are just that! They're a gold mine for Hyatt stays, which offer the best value per point. Transfers to United Airlines can be great for international flights, and Flying Blue (Air France/KLM) often has solid award deals to Europe.

    ✔️ Top 3 Uses:

    1. Hyatt transfers – Best hotel value in points & miles
    2. United Airlines – Easy redemptions for family travel
    3. Flying Blue transfers – Discounted flights to Europe

    Capital One Venture Miles: Airline Sweet Spots & Simple Redemptions

    Capital One has grown into a top travel program. Air Canada Aeroplan and Turkish Airlines have some nice redemtpion sweet spots, and using Venture Miles to get a statement credit (often referred to as a "purchase eraser") for travel purchases gives you incredible flexibility.

    ✔️ Top 3 Uses:

    1. Air Canada Aeroplan – Great for international flights
    2. Turkish Airlines – Cheap flights to Hawaii & Europe
    3. Purchase Eraser – Easiest way to redeem miles

    American Express Membership Rewards®: Best for Bonuses & Luxury Travel

    Amex regularly offers transfer bonuses, making points stretch further. British Airways is great for booking American Airlines flights, Flying Blue offers discounted business-class redemptions, and Hilton transfers shine for aspirational stays.

    ✔️ Top 3 Uses:

    1. British Airways for AA/Iberia flights – Cheap awards to Europe
    2. Flying Blue transfers – Business-class deals to Paris
    3. Hilton transfers – High-end redemptions like Conrad Bora Bora

    Citi ThankYou® Points: Hidden Gems & Future AA Transfers

    Citi’s best partners include Turkish Airlines, Choice Hotels, and Avianca LifeMiles. American Airlines transfers coming in 2026 make Citi even more exciting!

    ✔️ Top 3 Uses:

    1. Turkish Airlines – Best deal for United flights to Hawaii
    2. Choice Hotels – 1:2 transfers for premium stays
    3. Avianca LifeMiles – Cheap business-class tickets

    Final Thoughts: Which Points Currency Is Best?

    Each program has its strengths! One dominates for Hyatt, American Express is best for transfer bonuses, Capital One shines with easy redemptions, and Citi has exciting future potential. Not sure where to start? Hit play now for all the details and our best strategies!

    Links:

    • Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad
    • Transfer Partner Cheat Sheet: Transfer Partner & Airline Alliance Master List - https://travelmomsquad.ck.page/transfer-partners

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    • 00:30 – Why flexible points are so valuable
    • 02:00 – Our favorite points: Best ways to redeem for hotels & flights
    • 06:45 – Capital One: Airline sweet spots & easy redemptions
    • 12:30 – American Express: Transfer bonuses & luxury redemptions
    • 20:00 – Citi: Hidden gems & the future of AA transfers
    • 26:00 – Final thoughts & which program fits your travel goals

    Ready to make the most of your points? Listen to the full episode now and start booking smarter! 🚀✈️

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