Bilt points hotel redemptions just got a serious expansion. Starting today, Wyndham Rewards joins the Bilt Rewards transfer partner lineup as the program’s 25th partner overall and sixth hotel partner, which means the points you’ve been earning on rent and everyday spending can now flow into one of the largest hotel networks in the world.
Transfers move at a 1:1 ratio (1 Bilt point = 1 Wyndham Rewards point), and with more than 8,300 hotels across 25+ brands in 95 countries, this opens up everything from budget road trip stops to beachfront resorts and all-inclusive getaways. Free nights start at just 7,500 points.
Let’s break down exactly what this partnership means, how the Wyndham program works, and how to make this fit into your Bilt points hotel strategy.
What Is Wyndham Rewards?
Wyndham Rewards is the loyalty program for Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, one of the biggest hotel companies in the world by property count. The program has been named the #1 hotel rewards program by USA Today readers for eight consecutive years, and it earned that reputation by keeping things dead simple.
Members earn 10 points per dollar on every qualified stay, with a guaranteed minimum of 1,000 points per stay regardless of how short the trip or how low the rate. When it comes time to redeem, the award chart has just three tiers with fixed pricing. No dynamic pricing games, no seasonal surcharges, no guessing.
The brand portfolio is massive. You’ve got upscale and resort options like Wyndham Grand, Dolce Hotels & Resorts, and Registry Collection Hotels on one end, and trusted value brands like La Quinta, Days Inn, Super 8, Ramada, and Microtel on the other. There are also vacation club resorts, vacation rentals, and even a partnership with Caesars Rewards properties.
If you’re someone who travels frequently for both aspirational trips and practical road trips, Wyndham’s range is genuinely hard to beat.
How Wyndham Rewards Redemptions Work
This is where Wyndham really shines for Bilt Rewards members. The redemption structure is one of the simplest in the hotel loyalty world.
Free nights (called “Go Free”) are priced across three fixed tiers: 7,500 points, 15,000 points, or 30,000 points per night, depending on the property. That’s it.
If you don’t have enough points for a full free night, Wyndham also offers “Go Fast” discounted nights starting at just 750 points plus a cash co-pay. The more points you apply, the less cash you pay. This is great for stretching a smaller Bilt points balance further while still getting value from your transfers.
Here’s what the math looks like for Bilt Rewards members:
A free night at a La Quinta (15,000-point tier) with free breakfast included is a reliable mid-tier value play. If that room normally runs $120 per night, you’re getting around 0.8 cents per point in value, which is solid for a straightforward redemption.
For a splurge, 30,000 points gets you a night at a Wyndham Grand property. Think Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach or Wyndham Grand Orlando Resort Bonnet Creek, where cash rates regularly hit $200 to $500 per night. At $300 a night, that’s 1.0 cent per point, and that’s before you factor in that these Bilt points came from your rent payment.
At the budget end, 7,500 points covers a free night at thousands of economy properties. Perfect for road trips where you just need a clean room and a good night’s sleep before hitting the road again.
One important note: Wyndham is making annual updates to its award tiers on April 15, 2026, so some properties may shift between tiers. The good news is that more properties are expected to move down than up, and if you’ve already booked at a current tier and the hotel drops to a lower one, you’ll get the points difference refunded automatically.
How to Transfer Your Bilt Points to Wyndham Rewards
The transfer process works just like any other Bilt Rewards hotel partner. Here’s how to do it:
Open the Bilt app or head to bilt.com. Navigate to the Rewards section and tap the Transfers tab. Select Wyndham Rewards under Hotels. Link your Wyndham Rewards account (you’ll need a free Wyndham Rewards membership, which you can sign up for at wyndhamhotels.com if you don’t have one). Choose how many points to transfer. The minimum is 1,000 points in 1,000-point increments.
Transfers are 1:1 and once they’re sent, they can’t be reversed, so make sure you have a redemption plan in mind before pulling the trigger.
Head to bilt.com/p/wyndham to get started. Terms apply.
Why Bilt Points Hotel Partners Matter
Wyndham is now Bilt Rewards’ sixth hotel transfer partner, joining World of Hyatt, Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, IHG One Rewards, and Accor Live Limitless. That’s five of the six major global hotel programs plus a massive economy and midscale player in Wyndham.
For anyone wondering why another hotel partner matters when Bilt Rewards already has so many, the answer is coverage and value flexibility. Hyatt is the premium play with incredible cents-per-point value but a smaller footprint. Marriott has the biggest global network but award pricing can be unpredictable. Wyndham fills a different gap entirely: it’s the program you want when you’re road-tripping through areas where a boutique luxury hotel doesn’t exist, but a reliable La Quinta with free breakfast does.
Having all of these options under one roof makes Bilt points one of the most versatile hotel currencies in the game. No other single program lets you transfer 1:1 to Hyatt, Marriott, Hilton, IHG, Accor, and Wyndham.
Chase also recently added Wyndham as a transfer partner, so if you’re stacking points across multiple programs, Wyndham is becoming increasingly accessible.
And let’s not forget: you’re earning these Bilt points on rent and revery day purchases. That’s the part that still feels wild. The monthly payment that used to earn you nothing is now funding free hotel nights across every tier of the market.
What’s Next for Bilt Rewards
Bilt Rewards has been on a tear. The launch of Bilt 2.0 brought a reimagined card lineup and earning structure, and rent day promotions keep getting bigger. Last month’s 125% JAL Mileage Bank transfer bonus was one of the most aggressive transfer bonuses any program has ever offered, and it showed just how seriously Bilt Rewards is competing for attention in the points and miles space.
I’m eager to see what April rent day brings.

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