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Best Western Rewards doesn’t run a ton of promotions, but it usually keeps at least a couple active at any given time. Right now, you can earn 1,000 bonus points per stay (up to 10,000) at properties in the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean through November 2. You can also earn double points on all stays worldwide through November 30, 2025.
Here’s everything you need to know to register, qualify, and maximize these offers.
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Earn Double Points on All Stays Worldwide
Best Western’s global promotion offers double points on all stays from September 2 through November 30, 2025. To participate, Best Western Rewards members must first register for the offer. Once registered, you’ll earn double rewards points on every eligible stay worldwide. There’s no minimum stay length required and no cap on how many bonus points you can earn.
The bonus applies only to base points. Normally, Best Western Rewards members earn 10 points per dollar spent on stays. With this promotion, that jumps to 20 points per dollar, plus any additional points you earn through elite status. Stays booked at non-qualifying rates, such as reward nights, won’t earn bonus points.
The terms only specify that you need to register before completing an eligible stay, so it’s unclear if stays booked before registering will qualify for the bonus points.

Key terms
- Register for this promotion before completing eligible stays.
- Earn double points on all stays between September 2 and November 30, 2025.
- Double points apply to the base points earned on the stay. Instead of 10 points per dollar, members will earn 20 points per dollar.
- This offer has no limit on the number of bonus points members can earn.
- Only stays booked at a points-earning rate qualify to earn bonus points.
- Members will receive the bonus points within 2 weeks of completing eligible nights.
Related: How to Get Best Western Elite Status via Status Match
Up to 10k Bonus Points on Stays in the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean
This Best Western Rewards promotion offers members up to 10,000 bonus points on qualified stays at any Best Western-branded hotel in the United States, Canada, or the Caribbean. To participate, you’ll need to register, then book and complete stays by November 2, 2025.
Members earn 1,000 bonus points for each qualified stay, up to 10,000 points total. Per the terms, a qualified stay is at least one night, so you can max out the promotion in as few as 10 nights.
The only other requirement is that your earning preference must be set to Best Western Rewards points, not a partner rewards program.

Best Western Promotions With Closed Booking Windows
The following Best Western promotions have closed booking windows but open stay windows.
Earn 2,500 bonus points on stays in the U.S., Caribbean, and Canada
If you are looking for an easy-to-earn promotion, this one is for you. You will earn 2,500 bonus points on all stays at a Best Western hotel in the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean through November 30, 2025. Best Western Rewards members must register for the offer and book a stay by August 31, 2025. Luckily, there's no minimum stay length.
You can earn the 2,500-point bonus a maximum of 10 times throughout the promotion period, for a total of 25,000 bonus points. If you want to bulk up your point balance before the holidays, this is a great way to do so.

Related: Do Best Western Rewards Points Expire?
Our Take
Best Western may not get the same love in the award travel world as World of Hyatt or even Marriott Bonvoy®. However, the Best Western Rewards program can deliver decent value if you find yourself frequenting its properties. And right now, there are a couple of promotions that can boost the rewards you earn on your upcoming stays. Just be sure to register so you don’t miss out.
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