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Chase Points Boost: 2-cent value shrinks for some hotels

Misryoum reports that Chase Points Boost redemptions are paying less often at the full 2 cents per point, making hotel value less consistent.

A once-reliable “2 cents per point” deal is becoming harder to lock in for some hotels booked through Chase Points Boost.

Misryoum has been tracking how the value of Points Boost redemptions is evolving for properties in The Edit by Chase Travel℠.. When the feature launched. many travelers found that booking qualifying hotels in the Chase travel portal by redeeming Chase Ultimate Rewards points could effectively deliver up to 2 cents per point. which made point redemptions feel simple and consistently strong.

Now, that consistency appears to be weakening.. After updates to how Points Boost value is described. fewer of the tracked hotels are showing the full redemption rate. with many shifting to a lower effective value level.. In practical terms. that means some stays that once looked like an easy “book with points” choice may require more points than they used to. even when the cash price is unchanged.

What’s also notable for travelers is that this isn’t a universal change across every property.. Misryoum notes that some hotels still appear to meet the higher value threshold. while others come in at a reduced rate.. The exact outcome can vary by property and when you search. so the same destination can produce different point costs depending on the specific hotel.

Meanwhile, this also changes how travelers may compare options.. If Points Boost is no longer delivering the top-end value as frequently. the decision between booking via the portal redemption versus transferring points to airline or hotel partners becomes more important for squeezing out the best deal.

For anyone planning a points-heavy hotel stay, the takeaway is straightforward: treat Points Boost as potentially strong, not guaranteed. As Misryoum sees it, checking the point price for your exact dates and property is the only way to know what kind of value you’ll truly get.

Misryoum’s final reminder: points programs evolve, and the “best” booking path can shift quickly. The value you got a few months ago may not be what you get next time, so it pays to re-check every search rather than rely on last season’s redemption math.