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How to Book a Cheap Hotel for the 2017 Solar Eclipse using points


Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably read
about the total solar eclipse, which is set to darken a large swath of United
States on August 21st.

For those who are unfamiliar with this natural phenomenon, a
total solar eclipse occurs when the moon completely blocks out the sun, turning
day into night within a couple of seconds.

I actually had the pleasure of witnessing my first solar
eclipse last year in Palu, a remote city in Indonesia, which you can read about here.

A bright solar eclipse is visible through a cloudy sky over a landscape with a person and fields.

Due to the fact that this is the first total solar eclipse
to darken the United States in 38 years, demand for hotel rooms is through the
roof, with accommodation rates soaring to unheard levels.

A quick glance at the few remaining hotels with occupancy shows
rates starting around $500+, with a few rates climbing to over $1000. Enterprising
homeowners have also gotten in on the action, renting out houses for as much as
$5000 a night.

Map of Casper, Wyoming showing hotel prices from $300 to $5,000, many with a lightning bolt icon.

AirBNB prices in
Casper, Wyoming

Fortunately, even when cash rates for hotels become sky high, there’s
always the possibility of using your award points instead.

I was recently able to grab the last room at a Days Inn directly
under the eclipse path for a mere 3,000 Wyndham points + $65 using a Go Fast
award.

Hotel booking screen showing a 2 Queen Beds Room and options to book with 15,000 points or $65 plus 3,000 points.

The retail price was a mind boggling $1550 a night, which
meant I received an incredible value of 50 cents per point, a new personal
record!

Screenshot of a hotel booking page showing a 2 Queen Beds Room for $1,550 per night.

Typically for award nights I’d aim for at least 2-3 cent per
point, so needless to say, I got my money’s worth on this redemption.

If you’re a late planner and don’t want to give your first
born as payment, there are still a few select areas where hotel rates are more
reasonable.

Using primarily the hotel search feature on Google maps, I
systematically went through the entire solar eclipse path, from Oregon to South
Carolina, taking note of any hotels with interesting points redemptions or
reasonable cash rates.

Map of the United States showing the path of the 2017 total solar eclipse.

For those in the west coast, you’re going to be limited to
staying in Portland, which is slightly outside the eclipse path. However, Salem
is only an hour drive down the interstate.

Map of Oregon showing Portland and the 2017 solar eclipse path of totality through Salem.

Currently there are two Hilton hotels with available award
space, starting at 40,000 HHonors points.

Screenshot of Hilton hotel options with their point costs displayed.

If you’re planning on heading to Rocky Mountains and Grand
Teton national park, award space is nonexistent, except for a lone Super 8 in Dubois,
which still has rooms available for 15,000 Wyndham points.  

Snow-capped mountains reflect in a calm lake bordered by a forest under a clear blue sky.

Grand Teton National Park

Hotel booking screen showing a Queen Bed Room priced at $1,505 per night.

The retail price is $1505, which is probably the only time
you’ll ever see a super 8 cost over a thousand dollars!

Hotel room with two queen beds, available for 15,000 points.

Moving eastward, there is no hotel award space available
until you reach Kansas City. 

An elevated view of Kansas City, showing Union Station, a green lawn, and the downtown skyline.

If you’re looking for a place with reasonable
hotel cash rates, Kansas City is the best place to find it, with numerous
hotels going for around $100-200 a night.

A hotel search interface showing filters for star rating, review score, and price, with two hotel listings.

Over 80 hotels under
$150 available on Eclipse Eve

For those using points, the Hyatt Place Kansas City /
Overland park is available for $111 a night or a mere 5000 Hyatt Points a
night, a fantastic value!

Hotel listing for Hyatt Place Kansas City/Overland Park with a $111 average nightly rate.

Hotel room listing for a King Bed with sofa bed, 5,000 points per night.

I would almost call Kansas City the “eclipse oasis” as it’s
pretty much the only city on the Eclipse path where supply is outstripping
demand. If you’re on a budget crunch, book your accommodation here.

There are also a decent amount of properties in St. Louis with
available award space, including a Hyatt Regency, which can be booked for 8000
points a night.

A Hyatt hotel booking for the 2017 solar eclipse in St. Louis showing a room available for 8,000 points per night.

If you’re looking to splurge, there’s also a Ritz Carlton
which can booked for 40,000 Marriott points or a mere 13,333 SPG points.

The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis hotel listing showing prices of 40,000 points or $489 per night.

There are is also a Hilton and even a Renaissance that can
be booked for 10,000 points a night.

Hilton St. Louis Downtown at the Arch available for 40,000 Hilton Honors points.

Hotel listing for Residence Inn St. Louis O'Fallon showing rates of 10,000 points or $131 per night.

There are significantly more non-stop flights to St Louis,
so if you can’t find affordable air fare to Kansas City, this would be my
second choice.

After St Louis, you’ll find there’s pretty much zero award space
on the east coast, except in Nashville, where a plethora of concerts will be held on Eclipse day, including one featuring Darius Rucker!

A retro-style poster for the "Total Eclipse Opry" in Nashville, Tennessee, showing a solar eclipse, city skyline, and a guitarist in front of the Grand Ole Opry House.

There are a few Marriott’s properties in Nashville that have limited award space available, including the Gaylord Opyrland Resort,
which can be had for 35,000 Marriott points.

Hotel listings displaying points and cash prices per night.

Retail price is $626 USD night so this is a pretty good use
of Marriott Points to witness the Solar Eclipse in the country music capital.

Bottom Line: If you’re looking to book a last minute trip to
see the solar eclipse fly either to Kansas City or St Louis. Award space is
pretty slim outside those two major metropolitan areas with the exception of
Nashville. If you’re looking to visit the Yellowstone & Grand Teton area,
that Super 8 award redemption in Dubois is your best bet.


Written By: Sam Huang

Hi, I'm Sam! I travel around the world primarily using frequent flier miles. Each week, I'll be sharing with you some of my most amazing travel experiences.

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