Success Story: Normandy and Paris for a Family of 6!

K, her husband, and their four boys at The Louvre.
Travel Freely: What points and miles did you collect?
Kami: We primarily focused on Chase Ultimate Rewards. We both run side businesses out of our home, so we opened the three Chase business cards and one personal Chase Sapphire card each. My husband’s full-time job also incurs a fair amount of travel, so he had a stash of Delta SkyMiles as well.
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Travel Freely: How did you book the trip?
Kami: Our dates were not flexible because of the children’s school schedules. We booked the trip 10 months in advance directly with Delta. We booked 5 tickets as revenue tickets one-way and used Chase UR to offset the cost (at only $0.01 per point). This wasn’t the most valuable use of points, but the flights we wanted were not available through the Chase portal. The sixth ticket we used Delta SkyMiles to cover the ticket.
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For hotels, we knew we would need two rooms each night because of our family size. We found a great hotel in Paris (Hotel Mayfair Paris) through the Chase portal and booked it at 1.5 cents per point with our Chase Sapphire Reserve® Credit Card. The hotel in Bayeux (Hotel La Bayeux) offered a free night on a four-night stay if we booked directly with them instead of through the Chase portal. So it was more advantageous to charge this hotel to the Chase Sapphire Reserve card and then offset the cost using Chase Ultimate Rewards.
A nice side bonus was that with our credit cards, we have Priority Pass memberships. Each membership allows the member plus two guests into the lounge. We each brought in two children on our memberships.
Travel Freely: What were some highlights of the trip?
Kami: We all found Utah and Omaha beaches sobering and beautiful and emotionally draining. Our family had been studying World War II, but seeing the beaches, the bomb craters remaining on Pointe du Hoc, and the German concrete bunkers still dotting the countryside were solemn reminders of the tragedy of war and the men who courageously fought for freedom.

Kids running out of a Higgins boat at the Utah Beach D-Day Museum (Higgins boats were the landing crafts that brought the soldiers to the beaches)

Left: K’s Family in front of the Eiffel Tower, on our bike tour day | Right: Pointe du Hoc Ranger Monument – Kami and her husband in front of it
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