The Ultimate One Key Rewards Guide: How to Earn, Redeem, and Maximize The Ultimate One Key Rewards Guide: How to Earn, Redeem, and Maximize

The Ultimate One Key Rewards Guide: How to Earn, Redeem, and Maximize

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If you're a fan of using Hotels.com, Vrbo, or Expedia, One Key is the rewards program for you. One Key is the combined, new loyalty program for these booking platforms, allowing you to earn OneKeyCash on your stays.

But how does it stack up against other rewards programs? And what is OneKeyCash worth? Here's a guide to One Key with everything you need to know about the program.

Introduction to the One Key Rewards Program

One Key is the combined loyalty program for Hotels.com, Vrbo, and Expedia. This unified program allows members to earn OneKeyCash — the program's rewards currency — for all stays, activities, packages, car rentals, and even flights.

One Key Program welcome banner
Credit: One Key

Using an Online Travel Agency (OTA) like Expedia, Hotels.com, or Vrbo has many pros and cons. Benefits include finding good deals, the convenience of having all your bookings on a single platform, and the ability to search across most airlines, hotel chains, etc.

Disadvantages include not earning hotel points and not getting the same benefits and guarantees as when booking directly through a hotel loyalty program. Plus, there are extra layers to sort through in the event of changes or cancellations.

One Key allows you to double dip, earning rewards with your credit card and the online booking platform. Let's take a closer look at the Hotels.com, Vrbo, and Expedia One Key joint program to help you know if you should pursue its rewards.

Earning One Key Rewards

When One Key launched, all members earned a base of 2% OneKeyCash on Expedia.com and Hotels.com hotel stays, Vrbo rentals, car rental reservations, and experiences.

In May 2025, this earning rate took a hit. Now, only Gold and Platinum members earn 2% OneKeyCash on Vrbo rentals. Silver members only earn 1% OneKeyCash on Vrbo rentals, and Blue members do not earn any OneKeyCash on Vrbo rentals. More on the One Key status tiers later.

All One Key members earn 0.2% OneKeyCash on eligible flights. These are the base rewards before any multipliers are applied with One Key Elite status. These numbers don't include the additional miles or points you'll earn through charging the purchase to the right travel rewards credit card.

OneKeyCash is valued at $1 each toward Expedia, Hotels.com, or Vrbo bookings. You can use a combination of cash and OneKeyCash for any booking — except for flights. If you want to use OneKeyCash to book a flight on Expedia, you need to cover the full cost of the flight with rewards.

Athens hotels bookable through One Key.
Credit: Expedia

Boost your earnings with a One Key card

If you book a lot of travel through Expedia, Hotels.com, and Vrbo, you should consider getting a One Key card. Both cards earn an extra 3% in OneKeyCash on these purchases — even the no-annual-fee option. Plus, you can earn up to a solid 2% return on everyday spending and score a solid sign-up bonus on either card:

One Key+™ Card
One Key+™ Card
Welcome Bonus Earn $350 in OneKeyCash™ after you spend $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months. OneKeyCash is not redeemable for cash and can only be used on Expedia®, Hotels.com® and Vrbo®. To learn more, please refer to the One Key Terms and Conditions at www.expedia.com/one-key-terms.
Annual Fee$99On Wells Fargo's website
Rates & Fees
Credit ScoreExcellent, Good
  • 3% in OneKeyCash on Expedia, Hotels.com, and Vrbo
  • 3% in OneKeyCash at gas stations, grocery stores, and on dining
  • 2% in OneKeyCash on other purchases
One Key™ Card
One Key™ Card
Welcome Bonus Earn $250 in OneKeyCash™ after you spend $1,000 on purchases in the first 3 months. OneKeyCash is not redeemable for cash and can only be used on Expedia®, Hotels.com® and Vrbo®. To learn more, please refer to the One Key Terms and Conditions at www.expedia.com/one-key-terms.
Annual Fee$0On Wells Fargo's website
Rates & Fees
Credit ScoreExcellent, Good
  • 3% in OneKeyCash on Expedia, Hotels.com, and Vrbo
  • 3% in OneKeyCash at gas stations, grocery stores, and on dining
  • 1.5% in OneKeyCash on other purchases

One Key limitations

One of One Key's biggest limitations is that the program is only available in the United States and the United Kingdom. Moreover, you can only make payments in U.S. dollars or British pounds if you want to earn OneKeyCash or collect trip elements. You won't earn rewards if you book with a currency that's not USD or GBP.

This wasn't originally the plan, but Expedia paused the rollout of One Key to further markets after the program started getting blowback. It's unclear when — or even if — One Key will be introduced to other markets.

Maximizing Earnings With One Key

The Expedia, Hotels.com, and Vrbo One Key unified program allows members to double-dip on their rewards to a small degree. Hotel rewards programs won't award points when booking through a third-party online travel agency (OTA) site like Expedia or Orbitz. However, you can add a frequent flyer number to a flight booked on Expedia and still earn miles on the flight.

Thus, the One Key loyalty program might be useful when booking Expedia trip packages with other trip elements like flights and car rentals. The simplicity of booking more than one trip element simultaneously is the main draw of online travel agencies.

Expedia Package booking widget.
Credit: Expedia

Pros and cons of booking with One Key Rewards

Expedia, Hotels.com, and Vrbo can have (but not always) better deals than you might find booking directly with an airline, hotel, or car rental agency.

Blue members can save 10% or more on over 100,000 hotels worldwide, while higher elite status members can save up to 20% on over 10,000 hotels (note that is only 10% of hotels giving a bigger discount). Furthermore, when booking a vacation package, you will save up to 25% on a hotel stay if you add a flight to the package. Knocking up to 25 cents off each dollar spent can lead to big savings.

Alaska flight itinerary from JFK to HNL bookable through Expedia.
Credit: Expedia

The downside, however, is that your hotel elite status probably won't be honored if you book through Expedia Group or other online travel agencies. Hotel rewards programs say they won't give you points or elite night credits or even recognize your status if you don't book directly with the hotel. And the inability to earn elite status credits on these bookings is one reason people shy away from booking hotels through an OTA.

Redeeming One Key Rewards

OneKeyCash is good for booking a hotel stay or vacation rental on Expedia, Hotels.com, or Vrbo, or car rentals and experiences on Expedia. OneKeyCash is equal to $1 off the stay, rental, or experience, and you can use as much or as little as you like to offset your payment.

For instance, if the Vrbo vacation rental is $500 for the night, you can use 100 OneKeyCash and pay the remaining $400 with your credit card.

Vrbo listings in Vermont.
Credit: Vrbo

The one exception is flights. OneKeyCash is still worth $1 each, but you must pay for the entire flight with OneKeyCash. There's no cash and points option. Thus, you might have to save your OneKeyCash for a while if you want to book a flight.

Related: How To Maximize Fixed-Value Points & Miles

Family pooling with One Key Rewards

One Key Rewards doesn't have a family pooling option for redeeming points. In other words, if multiple family members have individual One Key accounts, you can't transfer money between accounts.

On the other hand, an individual can accrue OneKeyCash on stays, car rentals, and Expedia experiences booked for family and friends. The member doesn't even need to be on the trip to earn rewards. So, there's no real reason to have multiple One Key Rewards accounts within the same family. In fact, it's better not to.

Related: Rewards Programs That Let You Combine Points & Miles for Free

OneKeyCash expiration

OneKeyCash expires after 18 months of inactivity. To keep your rewards from expiring, you need to earn or redeem OneKeyCash within 18 months after your last activity. Using or redeeming points in any manner, including transferring them, will prevent them from expiring.

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One Key Elite Status Benefits

Like other loyalty programs, the One Key has elite status tiers you can earn based on each trip element you book. New members start at Blue status and can attain higher elite status when hitting a certain number of trip elements in a calendar year:

  • Silver status after 5 trip elements
  • Gold status after 15 trip elements
  • Platinum status after 30 trip elements

Members collect trip elements from eligible hotels, vacation rentals, flights, and more, earned as follows:

  • Each hotel room night booked through Expedia Group brands
  • Each night of Vrbo vacation rentals
  • Eligible flight bookings
  • Each day of a car rental
  • Each cruise cabin night
  • A round-trip ground transportation ticket (airport shuttles, transfers, etc.)
  • An activity ticket
One Key Elite Status Benefits 2025
Credit: One Key

One Key trip elements

Only trip elements valued at $25 or above, excluding taxes and fees, count toward moving up the elite status tiers. Luckily, your entire booking does not have to exceed a certain price to earn One Key rewards.

In other words, you can move up to One Key Silver status after staying just five nights — or after booking one flight, staying two nights, and renting a car for two days. Eligible bookings count equally, even if one is more expensive. Moreover, when booking flights, they don't need to be round-trip. Trip elements reset every calendar year.

One Key elements examples.
Credit: One Key

Increasing your One Key elite status allows you to earn bonus OneKeyCash on stays, but only at VIP Access properties. Silver status gets 50% more cash (3%), Gold status gets 2X cash (4%), and Platinum status gets 3X cash (6% total).

Again, the OneKeyCash multiplier only applies to stays at VIP Access properties, not to any other types of stays, car rentals, flights, cruise nights, or activity tickets. This is a major downside to the program.

One Key VIP Access Properties
Credit: One Key

Drawbacks of the One Key Program

Long-time rewards collectors may remember the Hotels.com Rewards program. In short, members earned a free night after spending 10 nights through the old program — essentialy a 10% return on spending. Comparatively, One Key Rewards pales in comparison.

The unified Hotels.com/Vrbo/Expedia One Key program only gives 2% rewards back — which you can only boost up to 6% after completing 30 trip elements (meanwhile, you'll only earn 2%-4% rewards on the first 30 elements).

As we saw in the comments when we announced the end of Hotels.com Rewards, many customers were disappointed and immediately began looking for alternative booking methods.

As fans of the Hotels.com Rewards program, we felt just as frustrated. However, it's important to focus on what's the best option now. And, depending on the trip, One Key Rewards might still be that program.

Hotel Bardo Booking Example
Credit: Hotels.com

Comparing One Key to other loyalty programs

If you use Expedia, Hotels.com, or Vrbo to book stays at hotels that participate in a major loyalty program that offers points and elite qualifying nights, you'll likely be disappointed.

The OneKeyCash you earn on a hotel stay can be a pittance compared to what you could earn with the hotel's own rewards program. And it goes beyond hotel stays, as programs like Marriott Bonvoy and Wyndham Rewards offer points on activities, cruises, car rentals, and more.

We track the average redemption values AwardWallet users get from numerous rewards programs. Many of these provide a higher return on spending than One Key — especially when factoring in earning rates.

For instance, travelers earn 10x IHG One Rewards points at most IHG brands. When you factor in the 0.68¢ per point average redemption rate, you're earning almost 6% return on your stays. And that's before elite status bonuses and credit card earnings. Cardholders of the IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card earn a total of 26x IHG One Rewards points after IHG Platinum Elite status bonus and card earnings. That's over a 15% return.

IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card
IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card
Annual Fee$99
Limited-Time Offer Earn 175,000 Bonus Points after spending $5,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.
The IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card is packed with benefits for IHG fans, and we rate it one of the best co-brand hotel cards you can have in your wallet. Cardholders earn up to 26X points per $1 at IHG properties (including points multipliers from your elite status), 5X points on travel, dining, and at gas stations, and 3X points on all other purchases. An attractive feature is the automatic upgrade to Platinum Elite status, enhancing your hotel stay experience. The card also offers a valuable Anniversary Free Night each year, and a fourth Reward Night free when redeeming points for a stay of four or more nights. Additional perks include a 20% discount on point purchases, no foreign transaction fees, comprehensive travel and purchase protections, and a Global Entry, TSA PreCheck, or NEXUS credit every four years.
  • Limited Time Offer! Earn 175,000 Bonus Points
  • Enjoy an Anniversary Free Night at IHG® Hotels & Resorts. Plus, enjoy a fourth reward night free when you redeem points for a consecutive four-night IHG hotel stay.
  • Earn up to 26 total points per $1 spent when you stay at IHG Hotels & Resorts
  • Earn 5 points per $1 spent on purchases on travel, at gas stations, and restaurants. Earn 3 points per $1 spent on all other purchases
  • Automatic Platinum Elite status as long as you remain a Premier cardmember
  • Global Entry, TSA PreCheck® or NEXUS Statement Credit of up to $120 every 4 years as reimbursement for the application fee charged to your card
  • IHG One Rewards Bonus points are redeemable at Hotels & Resorts such as InterContinental®, Crowne Plaza®, Kimpton®, EVEN® Hotels, Hotel Indigo® & Holiday Inn®
  • Member FDIC
  • Earn up to 26 points total per $1 spent when you stay at an IHG hotel
  • 5X points per $1 spent on purchases on travel, gas stations, and restaurants
  • 3X points per $1 spent on all other purchases

The earning for spending at IHG hotels breaks down as follows:
  • Earn 10X points for being a IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card member
  • Earn up to 6X points from IHG® with Platinum Elite Status, a benefit of having this card
  • Earn up to 10X points from IHG® for being an IHG® One Rewards member (Being a cardholder is not required to earn this bonus for participating in the IHG® loyalty program)

Is the One Key Rewards Program Worth It?

Many travelers have their preferred hotel and airline loyalty programs. Many of these programs don't let travelers earn points when booking through third-party sites like Expedia. However, some travelers prefer booking through these sites for convenience, selection, or the ability to book multiple trip elements concurrently.

Earning only 2% back on stays and experiences (or less on Vrbo stays, depending on your elite status) and a measly 0.2% back on flights is a paltry reward — especially compared to other programs.

A $2,000 flight only nets you $8 of OneKeyCash. Of course, you can look at that as $8 in points on top of the miles you'll earn on your flight (when you actually travel) and on top of the rewards earned from the card you pay with. Similarly, booking a hotel stay for $500 will give you $10 worth of OneKeyCash, which you can boost to $30 through Diamond status if the stay is at a VIP Access property.

That said, the One Key loyalty program might still appeal to some travelers who use Expedia, Hotels.com, and Vrbo out of familiarity. Discounted hotel rooms are enticing, even though hotel promotions also offer plenty of discounts and bonus points. Ultimately, it will come down to your personal preferences — or how upset you were when this program launched.

FAQ

What can you redeem your points for?

Members can redeem OneKeyCash on any U.S.-based hotel stay, vacation rental, car rental, activity, or flight available on Expedia, Hotels.com, and Vrbo. When redeeming for a flight, you must cover the entire cost with OneKeyCash. With all other bookings, members can pay with cash and points.

What costs are associated with membership?

One Key Rewards is free to join. No fees are directly associated with joining or maintaining membership in the program.

Does One Key Cash expire?

Yes, OneKeyCash expires after 18 months of inactivity. To keep your account active, earn or redeem OneKeyCash through any possible method, including transferring points into or out of your One Key Rewards account.

How does One Key Rewards work with Vrbo?

One Key is the loyalty program for Vrbo just as much as for Expedia and Hotels.com. Of course, Vrbo only offers vacation rentals, not experiences, car rentals, etc. Earn OneKeyCash on Vrbo vacation rentals at the same rate as stays with Expedia and Hotels.com — 2% on vacation rentals before any elite status bonus.

For rates and fees of the cards mentioned in this post, please visit the following links: IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card (Rates & Fees)

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