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PointsCalendar: Your Free Hotel Award Search Tool

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💡 tl;dr – A quick look at another award tool that can help you find hotel award night availability – PointsCalendar

A few weeks ago, I wrote a triad of pieces covering some of my favorite tools I used for award travel. (Parts 1, 2, and 3 are here). I recently came across another suite of tools to help you find hotel availability, set alerts for award nights and price changes, and plan mattress runs – PointsCalendar. Let’s dive into it!

PointsCalendars Offerings


PointsCalendar.com is a suite of search tools housed on several websites: pointscalendar.com, hotel-points.com, hotelmattressrun.com, and ratedrop.com. For simplicity, I’ll refer to the suite of tools as “PointsCalendar.” PointsCalendar currently supports three hotel chains: Hilton, Hyatt, and Marriott. You’ll be gated to one of the domains listed above, depending on your search type.

Points Calendar 

Points Calendar is the most basic search, requiring you to identify a specific hotel of interest. Searching a particular property’s award availability will deliver a calendar result of the cash and points rates available for booking. 

I searched for one of my favorite properties in Japan – Hotel The Mitsui Kyoto, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Spa.

I was impressed with how quickly the results populated. 


The results come quickly because they’re cached—about 48 hours old. PointsCalendar updates its calendars every couple of days, though any alerts (which require creating an account) you set will be checked a few times daily. This isn’t too much to scoff at, but you’ll want to verify availability on the website of the hotel chain that the property you’re searching belongs to.


If you’re unsure which property you’d like to stay at but have the general destination or city in mind, you want to run either a ‘Quick Search’ or a ‘Full Search.’ ‘Quick Search’ and ‘Full Search’ are essentially the same, with the difference being that ‘Full Search’ pulls from real-time results. The small tool-tip icons next to each option confirm this.

The search parameters require you to put in a city (or region) and a date range. You can also adjust the number and type of guests (e.g., 1 adult, 2 children) and a point value (more on that in a minute).

To test this, I ran both a ‘Quick Search’ and a ‘Full Search’ for Hyatt properties in Panama City, Panama. 

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