CITI Adds Preferred Hotels as Transfer Partner: Exciting Value but Limited Availability

Citi’s Thank You Points program has rolled out a new transfer partner, Preferred Hotels and Resorts’ I Prefer program. The transfer ratio of 1:4 is enticing, but availability is sparse at this moment.  

TYP Portal Transfer Option to Preferred Hotels and Resorts

Interestingly, Citi Thank You Point (TYP) holders could previously book Preferred Hotels and Resorts in a more roundabout way: by transferring TYP to Choice Privileges at a 1:2 ratio and booking Preferred Hotels through the Choice Privileges program. 

This partnership makes booking Preferred Hotels more direct… theoretically. The trick with the I Prefer program is that as of the time of writing, award availability seems to be very limited. 

How to Book Hotels with I Prefer Rewards:

The I Prefer program, Preferred Hotels and Resorts’ own loose loyalty program, allows members to book the Preferred Hotels and Resorts properties with points, if availability exists. 

The I Prefer program allows members to utilize points in three ways.

Book participating member hotels using exclusively points

This option allows members to substitute I Prefer points for cash if member hotels allow. I must stress, though, that this option appears to be EXTREMELY limited as of the time of writing. The only properties that I have been able to show a points-only booking option are attainable as follows:

  • Pull up the directory of Preferred Hotels’ properties by searching for all hotels. You can do this by hitting the “Find Hotels” button on the landing page without inputting details.

 

  • Below regional filters, there’s an option to “Show Rates”. Clicking here gives you three options: Cash, Points + Cash, and Points. Choosing “Points” allows you to see hotels that appear to be bookable exclusively with points. 
Navigate to “Show Rates” and “Points” to see properties entirely bookable on PointsThis pulls up 3, count ’em, 3 hotels as of the time of writing. During the day today, the specific properties included here have changed, but I’ll use the Inn by the Sea in Maine as an example

If I search for availability in the May 2025 timeframe, I can find the property available for cash or points at a rate of $642 per night including taxes and fees, or 100,000 I Prefer points and $34  per night.

Cash Pricing
I Prefer Points Pricing

At these rates, your I Prefer points would be worth 0.6 cents per point, but remember that Citi’s transfer ratio is 1:4, meaning that you would be getting 2.4 Cents per Citi Thank You Point. 

This is promising, but I must stress that I cannot find almost any other properties that are bookable exclusively with points. Three out of the Preferred Hotels and Resorts’ 614 cash-bookable hotels is approximately 2% of properties. 

Book participating member hotels using Points and Cash Rates

Many more hotels in the portfolio are bookable with Points and Cash rates: as of the time of writing, 214 / 614 (34.8%) of the portfolio hotels are bookable with points and cash rates. Availability varies, but in scouting a few properties, the typical points + cash combination reduces the cash necessary for the stay by approximately 25%. 

Shutters on the Beach Cash Availability

See the example below, booking Shutters on the Beach in Santa Monica, CA.  

Shutters on the Beach Points and Cash Availability

In this case, I Prefer points are reducing the cost of the stay by $212 in exchange for 30,000 points, or 0.71 CPP. Again, with the transfer ratio of 4 I Prefer points per Citi Thank You Point, this would represent just over 2.8 CPP value for your Citi Thank You Points. That’s also a serious value, but may not be of interest to everyone due to the significant cash outlay that is still required. 

(Bad Option) Exchange I Prefer Points for Certificates

In speaking with customer service representatives with the I Prefer program, I learned that it’s also possible to purchase certificates that can be exchanged for cash value for services like dining and spas at Preferred Hotels and Resorts by using I Prefer points. This is theoretically enticing due to the flexibility compared to the extremely limited number of properties bookable solely with points, however the economics are not strong: It’s possible to book a certificate for $20 cash value with 10,000 I Prefer points. That’s a rate of 0.2 CPP. Even factoring in the 4x multiple from Citi’s transfer ratio, that still puts our value below 1 CPP, so we’d be better off redeeming for cash. This is not a viable use of points.

Summary:

Citi rolled out a new transfer partner that has no other direct transfers from US credit card programs, which is exciting. However, the lack of points-bookable options and the high cash costs associated with the larger number of properties bookable on points + cash rates puts a damper on my excitement at the moment. I’ll be watching the site eagerly though in case more properties become bookable over time. In that case, this could be a seriously good use of Citi Thank You Points in the future.