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Wyndham Just Launched Its First Premium Card. Here Is What You Need to Know.
July 1, 2025

Wyndham and Barclays quietly dropped something new: the Wyndham Rewards Earner Premier Card. It is the first premium card in the Wyndham Rewards lineup, and it comes with a $395 annual fee, Diamond elite status, and a welcome bonus that looks bigger than it actually is.
Here is the honest breakdown.
The Welcome Bonus Is Structured in Two Parts
The card advertises up to 120,000 bonus points. But that number requires hitting two separate spending thresholds:
- 90,000 points after spending $6,000 in the first 120 days
- 30,000 points after spending $750 at Wyndham properties within 180 days
The second part is the catch. You have to spend money on paid Wyndham stays to unlock it, which means it is only useful if you are already planning a trip. If you are not, you are leaving 30,000 points on the table.
Wyndham points are worth roughly 0.75 cents each, so the full 120,000-point bonus comes out to about $900 in value. That is a solid bonus, but keep the structure in mind before applying.
What You Get for $395 a Year
At first glance, the annual fee looks steep for a Wyndham card. But the credits add up fast if you actually use them:
- Up to $100 in Wyndham hotel credits at select brands
- Up to $120 in meal delivery credits ($10 per month)
- Up to $100 in streaming credits
- $65 warehouse club membership credit
- Up to $125 in TSA PreCheck or Global Entry reimbursement (every four years)
- Complimentary Wyndham Rewards Insider membership ($95 value)
That is over $400 in potential annual value just from credits, which theoretically more than offsets the fee if you use all of them.
You also get:
- Wyndham Rewards Diamond status (the program's top published tier)
- 30,000 anniversary bonus points each year after paying the annual fee
- 25% discount on free-night award redemptions
- An annual free-night award worth up to 30,000 points after five qualifying nights
- Emerald Club Executive status with National Car Rental
- Points that never expire (a first for Wyndham Rewards cards)
The Earning Rates
- 8 points per dollar at Hotels by Wyndham
- 4 points per dollar on dining, groceries, and eligible travel
- 1 point per dollar on everything else
The 8x rate on Wyndham stays is strong for loyalists. The 4x on dining and groceries gives the card some everyday utility. The 1x catch-all is fine but nothing special compared to flat-rate competitors.
Who This Card Actually Makes Sense For
This card is built for one type of traveler: someone who stays at Wyndham properties regularly and already earns and redeems Wyndham points.
If that is you, the combination of Diamond status, the anniversary bonus, the 25% award discount, and the annual free night after five stays can genuinely justify the $395 fee. Wyndham's portfolio includes Super 8, La Quinta, Trademark Collection, and Registry Collection Hotels, so there is more range here than people assume.
If you stay at Wyndham a few times a year at most, the lower-fee Earner Plus at $95 or the no-fee Earner Card will probably serve you better. The credits on the Premier Card only pay off if you are actively using them.
How It Compares to the Rest of the Wyndham Lineup
Wyndham also refreshed its existing cards at the same time. Here is where the Premier fits:
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The jump from $149 to $395 is significant. The Premier earns you an extra 15,000 anniversary points annually and an additional 5% off award stays. Whether that gap is worth $246 more per year depends entirely on how often you redeem for free nights.
The Bottom Line
The Wyndham Rewards Earner Premier Card is a real premium card, not just a rebranded mid-tier product. The credits are generous, the status is meaningful within the Wyndham ecosystem, and the points-never-expire feature is a nice quality-of-life upgrade.
But it is niche by design. Wyndham is not trying to compete with the Chase Sapphire Reserve or Amex Platinum for general travel spend. This card is for people already bought into the Wyndham Rewards program who want the best version of it.
If that is you, it is worth a serious look. If it is not, the Earner Plus at $95 remains the better value for most people.
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