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Good morning and welcome back to Daily Drop ā the newsletter currently operating on the same energy as a Roomba that keeps bumping into the same wall but refuses to give up.
Letās get through this Monday, folks:

š³ My newest travel card
So⦠I did a thing on Friday.
I picked up a Marriott Bonvoy co-branded business card, and honestly, itās one of the better deals Iāve snagged this year.
Did I need it? No.
I already have almost 600,000 Marriott Bonvoy points doing absolutely nothing except vibing in my account⦠But this offer was so disproportionately good that it felt rude not to take it.
Let me walk you through why. š
The perks alone are silly-good
There are a few things this card gives you immediately that make it stand out:
The free night award alone basically pays the annual fee (more on that later)
The 15 elite night credits stack with my other Marriott card ā which means I automatically start each year with 40 elite nights.
The annual fee is only $125, and the welcome offer is up to 125,000 points. š

That ratio is just silly⦠Itās rare to see a card with a low annual fee offering so many points.
But thereās another super underrated perk of this card.
You get a 7% discount on cash bookings, and I have found that it regularly undercuts other best-rate options ā and with more flexibility.
Take this Marriott hotel in downtown New Orleans. This card offers a rate thatās $6 cheaper than the next best rate.

Thatās not game-changing, but even if you spend ten nights a year at Marriott, this perk alone is shaving the annual fee down by 50%.
But hereās the real reason I wanted this card:
Since the card earns at least two points per dollar on everything, Iāll end up with (at least) 143,000 more points after meeting the minimum spend.
And there are a LOT of ways I can get 10-15x my return on spend with that offer.
What I can book
(This part is insane. Please buckle your airplane seatbelt.)
1ļøā£ Five nights at a gorgeous Bali resort
Take the Marriott Bali Nusa Dua Terrace. This place runs 28,000 points per night, and thanks to Marriottās ā5th night freeā magic, a 5-night stay costs 112,000 points total.

With a cash cost of $259 per night after taxes, this is already a great deal. But that also leaves me with 31,000 points to play with.
2ļøā£ Then five more nights in Bali
Next up: Four Points by Sheraton Ungasan, which clocks in at 7,000 points per night.

So another 5-night stay is 28,000 points total (again, using Marriottās 5th night free perk).
Even after those ten nights, Iāve still got 3,000 points left.
3ļøā£ And then⦠the flex: a free night at the Ritz-Carlton Bali
The cardās annual 35,000-point free night certificate can be topped up with up to 15k points.
With that, I could book yet another night at the freaking Ritz-Carlton Bali, which runs just 44,000 points per night.

Iād still need 6,000 more points to top up that cert, but like I said⦠Iāve already got plenty of points.
The total haul
From one $125 card:
5 nights at a resort worth $1,295
5 nights at a cheaper property worth $270
1 night at the Ritz-Carlton worth $256
Total value: $1,821
Total cost: $125
That is eleven free nights in Bali just from grabbing a card I technically didnāt āneed.ā
And thatās why I love hoarding Marriott points.
Not because I let them sit ā but because when the time comes, I burn them with fire, so I want to acquire them when the offers are good.

šØ A hefty new 70% transfer bonus
Thereās a 70% transfer bonus to IHG right now when you transfer from UR points, which sounds amazing on paper.

But before anyone gets carried away and starts emptying their UR-point balance like theyāre making it rain in a hotel loyalty strip club⦠remember:
IHG points arenāt worth nearly as much as most other currencies.
Howeverā¦
For the right redemption, this bonus can be VERY, VERY real.
Especially if youāve got the IHG co-branded card that gives you every 4th night free on award stays ā which is one of the best perks in hotel-land if you know how to use it.
Let me show you a spicy example.
Thereās a brand-spanking-new voco Times Square opening soon in NYC, and itās pricing at 17,250 points per night thanks to the 4th-night-free magic.

A full four-night stay comes out to exactly 69,000 IHG points total (nice). With the 70% transfer bonus, youād only need to transfer 41,000 UR points, or just 10,000 points per night.
Thatās a fantastic deal for four nights in the Big Apple, and not a deal you could get by transferring to other programs, which is why itās definitely worthwhile.
But ā and I cannot stress this enough ā this works best if:
You have the IHG card with the 4th-night-free perk
The hotel happens to be priced well
And the transfer bonus works out to a better rate than you can get with other programs like Hyatt or Marriott
This is not a universal truth. Itās a ārun the math, and if the math is hot, go for itā situation.
The bonus runs through January 15, so youāve got time to mull it over.

šØš³ The ultimate guide to China visa-free transit
I just got home after spending a full month bouncing around China like an overstimulated pinball ā Yunnan, Gansu, Jilin, and more.
But hereās the fun part:
You donāt actually need a visa to see a shocking amount of the same cool places I just visited.
Chinaās visa-free transit programs are way more generous (and way less scary) than people realize, and I finally put together the ultimate, non-boring, āhereās exactly how this works without making you sob into your passportā guide.
The article walks you through how to:
Slip into China for a few days on a proper visa-free transit
Actually leave the airport and explore
Avoid the super common mistakes that get people denied boarding
And even stay up to 30 days in one province without a visa at all
If youāve ever wanted to visit China but got overwhelmed by the whole ādocuments!! requirements!! rules!!ā situation⦠start here. š

š How to do a 2-week road trip in New Zealand
New Zealand has this rude little habit of making you rethink your entire life every time you see a photo of it⦠and this weekās Daily Drop video did exactly that to me.
Daily Dropās own Brendan and Erin spent two full weeks road-tripping from Queenstown all the way up to Auckland, stitching together every āholy crapā view the country has to offer.
And because Iām planning another New Zealand trip next year, this video was very inspiring for me personally.
If youāve ever wanted to road trip NZ (or just want to stare at landscapes that look photoshopped), this oneās worth your time.

And thatās gonna do it for today, my friends. Stay tuned tomorrow for more deals, tips, and some year-end housekeeping you need to know.
With contributions by McKay Moffitt





