Starting March 25, 2026, Bilt Rewards members can transfer their Bilt Points to Wyndham Rewards at a 1:1 ratio. Wyndham joins as Bilt’s 25th transfer partner overall and its sixth hotel loyalty partner, further cementing what is already the largest 1:1 transfer network in the market.
The addition of Wyndham is significant for a specific reason: it gives Bilt members access to over 8,300 hotels across more than 25 brands worldwide, many of which sit in the budget and midrange categories where other hotel loyalty programs have thin coverage. If you’re a renter earning points through Bilt, this opens up a new category of redemption opportunities that didn’t exist before.
Bilt Points transfer to Wyndham Rewards at a 1:1 ratio in 1,000-point increments, with a minimum transfer of 1,000 points. That’s consistent with how most Bilt hotel transfers work. You can initiate transfers directly through the Bilt app or website.
Unlike Marriott and Hilton, which have moved toward dynamic pricing where award costs fluctuate with demand, Wyndham Rewards uses a simple three-tier fixed award chart:
This predictability is a real advantage. You always know exactly what a free night will cost, regardless of season or demand. That’s increasingly rare in the hotel loyalty space. Wyndham also offers discounted points + cash stays starting at just 750 points per night for members who want to stretch their balance further.
The Points Guy values Wyndham Rewards points at approximately 1.1 cents each as of March 2026, while Bilt points carry a valuation of around 2.2 cents each. That means a 1:1 transfer from Bilt to Wyndham cuts your per-point value roughly in half on paper — which sounds concerning until you look at specific redemptions where the math works out.
At the 7,500-point tier, a room that would cost $100/night cash delivers about 1.33 cents per point in value. At the 30,000-point tier, a Wyndham Alltra all-inclusive night that runs $400+ cash can deliver 1.3 cents or more per Wyndham point. The key is finding redemptions where the cash rate is high relative to the tier cost.
Days Inn, Super 8, and select La Quinta properties fall in the lowest tier. If you’re on a road trip or need a no-frills overnight stay, redeeming 7,500 Bilt points instead of paying $80–$120 cash is solid value. At $100/night, that’s 1.33 cents per point — a reasonable return for a hotel redemption.
Several Wyndham Grand locations, including Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach in Florida, fall in the 15,000-point tier. These properties regularly command $200–$350/night in peak season, delivering 1.3–2.3 cents per point at the sweet spot.
The standout play is Wyndham Alltra all-inclusive resorts in Mexico and the Caribbean. At 30,000 points per night for a stay that includes all meals, drinks, and activities, the value can be exceptional. When cash rates climb above $350/night, you’re clearing 1.1+ cents per Wyndham point, and some peak-season bookings push that to 1.5 cents or more. Wyndham Rewards credit card holders also get a 10% discount on award nights, bringing the cost down to 27,000 points.
Bilt’s hotel transfer partner lineup now covers every major segment of the market:
Wyndham fills a gap that Bilt’s other hotel partners don’t cover well: affordable, widespread domestic hotels and all-inclusive resorts at a fixed, predictable cost.
An important detail for anyone planning a Wyndham redemption: Wyndham has announced category changes taking effect April 15, 2026, which will shift some properties between tiers. If you’re considering a Wyndham stay, booking before April 15 locks in the current tier pricing. Wyndham’s policy is member-friendly here — if a hotel moves to a lower tier after your booking, you’ll automatically receive a refund of the point difference. If it moves higher, your original rate is honored.
Wyndham transfers make the most sense when you have a specific redemption in mind that delivers strong cents-per-point value — particularly all-inclusive stays, peak-season budget hotels, or properties where cash rates are high relative to the tier cost.
It’s generally not the best choice if you’re just parking points without a plan. Hyatt still delivers better per-point value for most hotel stays, and airline transfers to partners like United MileagePlus, Air Canada Aeroplan, or Turkish Miles&Smiles can unlock outsized value on premium cabin flights.
The smart move is to treat Wyndham as a targeted tool: identify a specific stay, compare the value using our calculator, and transfer only when the math works in your favor.
Wyndham Rewards is the loyalty program of Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, the world’s largest hotel franchising company. The program has over 122 million enrolled members worldwide and was named the #1 rated hotel rewards program by readers of USA Today. Members earn 10 points per dollar on every qualified stay, with a guaranteed minimum of 1,000 points per stay. Major brands include Wyndham Grand, Registry Collection Hotels, Dolce Hotels & Resorts, La Quinta, Days Inn, Super 8, and Ramada.