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Reader Success Story: Pacific Coast Highway Roadtrip

Categories: Trip ReportsBy Last Updated: November 6, 2024

Thanks to Kelsey (@everydaytravelhacker) for sharing her miles and points story with us! For this trip, Kelsey and her husband traveled down the Pacific Coast Highway from Sacramento, CA to San Diego, CA. She was able to use her miles and points to cover airfare, hotels, and even for dinner at the French Laundry – saving about $4,700!

Hi there, my name is Kelsey! I am a pediatric nurse practitioner, wife, dog mama, and proud member of the Bills Mafia (aye aye aye aye!). I have been using travel points “for real” since 2019.

My now husband and I both love to travel and I stumbled across this world when looking for a way to travel on a budget. My first foray into points and miles was in 2017 when a friend asked if I wanted her referral to the Southwest Rapid Rewards® Plus Credit Card. Free flights sounded great to me so I put all my spend on that card for years until I really got into the hobby. I opened up a Chase Sapphire Reserve®, walked into my first airport lounge before my free flight and I was hooked!

I want to tell you about an epic trip my husband and I took in September 2021 down the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) in California. We absolutely loved this trip, and would highly recommend that drive to anyone!

The first thing we did at the beginning of the year was qualify for the Southwest Companion Pass using both a Southwest personal card and a business card (I chose the Southwest® Rapid Rewards® Performance Business Credit Card) in order to meet requirements. We then used 27,686 Rapid Rewards points plus $22.40 for both of us round trip! We flew from Buffalo to Sacramento, and flew home from San Diego. These flights would have cost us roughly $750 in cash.

Next, we moved on to our accommodations. We booked a combination of hotels, and Airbnb in areas where we were unable to find a hotel. All of our hotels were booked using Chase Ultimate Rewards® transferred to Hyatt. These points were earned thanks to the sign up bonuses from Chase Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card (100,000 plus points from spend).

We also spent Chase Ultimate Rewards® to eat at the French Laundry! At the time Chase was allowing you to redeem at 1.5 cents per point in Chase Travel℠. We used 64,650 points – the cash price would have been $969.75! We used the sign up bonus from the Chase Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card.

The first hotel we stayed at was Alila Napa Valley for 1 night. We booked for 30,000 points, and if we had paid in cash the room would have cost more than $1,000. Now I would never pay that price, but I was happy to spend the points to stay at a luxury property I otherwise would not have been able to. We absolutely loved this hotel and would not hesitate to stay again.

We then moved to Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco for one night for 20,000 points. Cash price would have been about $350. We loved this hotel and felt the location was quite convenient to everywhere we wanted to go.

Hotel Hyatt Carmel Highlands was next for 30,000 points, which was listed for almost $1,000 for the night. This hotel was somewhat dated, but still beautiful. The staff was friendly and attentive, but the best part was the beautiful ocean view from our room!

We stayed at a few Airbnb’s moving down the PCH and then in Los Angeles, until we got to Disneyland. We spent 2 nights at Hyatt Place Anaheim for Disneyland at 24,000 points total. Cash price would have been about $600. I can not say enough about how wonderful the staff were at this hotel. We told them we were celebrating our wedding anniversary prior to our arrival. When we arrived the GM personally greeted us and arranged a free private ride to the parks with their driving service, in an Escalade! They also had goodies waiting for us when we entered our room.

We stayed at an Airbnb to finish off our trip in San Diego. For Airbnb we did buy gift cards at staples on our Chase Ink Business Cash® Credit Card to earn us 5x points!

In total we spent 27,686 Southwest Rapid Rewards, and 168,650 Chase Ultimate Rewards®. The total cash price would have been approximately $4,700! This does not include the fact that we both had TSA pre-check, used airport lounges, and received room upgrades at all of our hotels thanks in part to hotel status and my emailing the hotels prior. We had an absolutely fabulous trip, which would not have been doable for us had we not discovered points and miles!

Cards Kelsey used for her trip

Round trip tickets on Southwest: 27,686 Rapid Rewards Points + Companion Pass

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Current Bonus:

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Annual Fee:

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  • TSA Precheck, Global Entry, or NEXUS statement credit (up to $120 every 4 years)
  • 4 upgraded boardings per year
  • Free in-flight wifi
  • 1,500 Tier Qualifying Points for every $5,000 spent
  • 4x earning on Southwest flights; 2x on local transit, internet, cable, phone services, and select streaming
  • 9000 points per year on your card member anniversary
  • $500 Fee credit for points transfers

This card really helps make it so easy to get a Southwest Companion Pass. Just pay close attention to your timing when applying if you’re trying to maximize the Companion Pass. It has some great perks like 4 upgraded boardings per year and a credit every 4 years for TSA Precheck or Global Entry. It also gives you free internet on Southwest flights!

Dinner at the French Laundry: 64,650 Chase Ultimate Rewards

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welcome offer:

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Annual Fee:

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  • If you have a Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, you can transfer the Ink points to the Sapphire card to get all the airline and hotel transfer benefits!
  • Earn unlimited 1.5% Cash Back rewards on every purchase

Chase Ink cards are our favorite option when we have larger expenses coming that help us to meet the higher minimum spend. The bonus for this card is listed as cash back.But if you have a Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card or Chase Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card, you can actually combine the “cash back” points with your Sapphire card. (If you have a Chase Ink Business Premier® Credit Card you cannot combine the points.)

You can get a Chase Ink Business Cash® Credit Card and Chase Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card . You can also get multiple if you have multiple businesses. Don’t forget to refer your spouse to this one!

For many years, the bonus on this card offered $500 after you spent $3000 in 3 months. The offer changed to $750 after spending $7500 in 3 months during the pandemic. In fall 2022, the offer went to $900 after spending $6,000 in 3 months. In fall 2023, we saw the $900 offer return from September to mid-January 2024.

5 Nights at Hyatt Hotels: 104,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards

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welcome offer:

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Annual Fee:

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  • Earn 3 points per $1 on the first $150,000 spent in combined purchases on travel, shipping purchases, Internet, cable, social media and search engine advertising, and phone services
  • Travel Benefits: Get 25% more when you redeem your points through Chase TravelSM, No Foreign Transaction Fees and Trip Cancellation/Trip Interruption Insurance.
  • No foreign transaction fees

Learn more about this card here. Learn more about qualifying for business cards here (even without an LLC business)

Chase Ink cards are our favorite option when we have larger expenses coming that help us to meet the higher minimum spend. This card will allow you to transfer its points to all of Chase’s travel partners like Hyatt, United, Southwest, and more.

I also love the 3x earning on travel expenses and no foreign transaction fees — along with a good suite of benefits.

This card used to offer 100k points but required a $15,000 spend. An offer for 120,000 points after spending $8000 in three months ran from July to early September 2024.

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