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Increased Offers For Wyndham Cards

There are some new increased offers for Wyndham cards that some may find of interest. The down side is they are not quite as high as what we say back earlier in the summer. You may want to hold off a bit because of that, although there is no guarantee that they ever get back to that 100K level either. It should be noted that Barclays can be a tough approval for some too.

3/10/26 Update: Increased offers on the personal cards are back.

Offer Details

Here are the details on the increased offers for Wyndham cards:

  • Earner Card
    • Earn up to 60,000 points:
      • Earn 30,000 points after spending $1,000 in the first 90 days
      • Earn an additional 30,000 points after spending $500 at Wyndham properties in the first 180 days
    • No annual fee
    • Learn More
  • Earner Plus Card
    • Earn up to 75,000 points:
      • Earn 45,000 points after spending $1,000 in the first 90 days
      • Earn an additional 30,000 points after spending $500 at Wyndham properties in the first 180 days
    • $75 annual fee
    • Learn More
  • Earner Business Card (not elevated at the moment)
    • Earn 45,000 points after spending $3,000 and paying the annual fee in the first 90 days. 
    • $95 annual fee
    • Learn More

This falls below the all time high offer of 100K points we saw a while back.

Increased Offers For Wyndham Cards

Card Earning Structure

Here is the earning structure for each of these Wyndham cards:

  • Earner Card
    • 5x points at Wyndham properties & gas purchases
    • 2x points on dining & grocery purchases
    • 1x points on all other purchases
  • Earner Plus Card
    • 6x points at Wyndham properties & gas purchases
    • 4x points on dining & grocery purchases
    • 1x points on all other purchases
  • Earner Business Card
    • 8x points at Wyndham properties & gas purchases
    • 5x points on marketing, advertising & utilities
    • 1x points on all other purchases

Card Perks

Here are the card perks to consider with these increased offers for the Wyndham cards:

  • Earner Card
    • Wyndham Gold status
    • 10% discount on go free award bookings
    • 7,500 points every anniversary IF you spent $15,000 over the previous year
  • Earner Plus Card
    • Wyndham Platinum status
    • 10% discount on go free award bookings
    • Anniversary bonus of 7,500 each year
  • Earner Business Card
    • Wyndham Diamond status
    • 10% discount on go free award bookings
    • Anniversary bonus of 15,000 each year

Increased Offers For Wyndham Cards: ToP Thoughts

While these are pretty good offers, it does sting to take them a bit below the all time offer a few months back. The no annual fee card is a skip for everyone unless you are at the bottom of the barrel. If you are over 5/24 then the personal card may make sense for you. I think the business card is the best of the bunch in terms of earning structure and card perks. That is good for everyone, since it is one of the business cards that doesn't count against your 5/24 tally.

The Wyndham Rewards program is a bit more niche too. That is especially true with the neutering of their sweet spot Vacasa program and then the outright elimination of the partnership. There can still be good redemptions for specific hotels, most notably their all inclusive resorts, but have a plan before diving in.

If you decide to go for one of these let us know how it goes over in the ToP Facebook Group.

HT DoC