Attention Delta SkyMiles enthusiasts: The U.S.-based loyalty program is giving members more ways to spend their hard-earned miles. The carrier announced the launch of the all-new SkyMiles Experiences platform, which will allow Delta members to redeem their SkyMiles for epic activities. The upgraded booking platform will not only let members bid on experiences, but they’ll now also be able to purchase a number of experiences outright using miles.
SkyMiles members can choose from a variety of experiences that fall within the following spaces: culinary, music and film, wellness and adventure, sports and fashion and art.
From dinner at “The Bachelor” mansion to premium tickets to Broadway’s “Wicked” — plus a postshow meet and greet — there are plenty of ways members can use their SkyMiles beyond just travel.
So, how does Delta’s SkyMiles Experiences booking platform work? And is it worth it to redeem your miles?
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How to use Delta’s SkyMiles Experiences booking platform
Officially launching on Nov. 18, SkyMiles members will have the opportunity to either directly purchase or bid on experiences. SkyMiles members can choose from a lengthy list of activities, including:
- A private performance by Tinashe during her world tour: Delta is offering the chance for you and a friend to enjoy a VIP experience at a Tinashe concert. Aside from the concert, you’ll get access to the preshow soundcheck, a special keepsake, exclusive merch and a signed tour poster.
- Cocktails and style session with celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe: Get a personalized shopping experience with A-list stylist Rachel Zoe. Not only will you have a chance to upgrade your wardrobe with a shopping trip, which includes a $1,000 gift card, but you’ll also get to talk about trends and ask for fashion tips at a happy hour hosted by Zoe.
- Dinner at “The Bachelor” mansion: Diehard Bachelor Nation fans can visit the iconic mansion where you and a guest will enjoy an intimate dinner with Joe Amabile and Serena Pitt from Season 7 of “Bachelor in Paradise.”
Other activities include a visit to the Minnesota Vikings training facility to attend a “Chalk Talk” session with an NFL player, a dining experience at the former Versace mansion in Miami Beach and a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the wintery woods of Utah’s Deer Valley Resort — which includes dinner and a luxury king room at Stein Eriksen Lodge.
Note that while some experiences will only be auctioned off as one package, other activities will have multiple packages available for members to bid on or purchase directly.
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Is it worth it to redeem Delta SkyMiles for experiences?
Delta had not officially launched its revamped booking platform at the time of publishing. The updated platform will go live on Monday, Nov. 18. Therefore, we do not know how Delta will price the experiences you can buy outright with your SkyMiles.
If you are looking to bid on an experience, you must bid in increments of 1,000 miles. According to TPG’s November 2024 valuations, SkyMiles are worth 1.2 cents per mile. So, if you can get a great redemption price or have a stockpile of Delta SkyMiles at your disposal, bidding on a VIP experience may be worth it.
For example, the SkyMiles Experiences platform auctioned off two premium orchestra-level seats to see “The Outsiders” on Broadway in New York City on Jan. 30, 2025. The package also comes with two playbills autographed by cast members, a postshow meet and greet and two branded tote bags. At the time of writing, the bid was at 35,001 SkyMiles, which we value at $420.
On Broadway.com, if I purchased a premium orchestra-level ticket for that specific showtime, one ticket would cost me at least $388. Therefore, redeeming your SkyMiles to bid on not one but two tickets would save you money. You’ll also get valuable swag like the autographed playbills and two tote bags, plus get to meet some of the cast members. Not a bad deal!
However, if this experience was up to 100,000 SkyMiles, which we value at $1,200, you may feel it’s more worth it to save your SkyMiles to book a flight and buy the Broadway tickets with cash. As always, we recommend comparing the cash rates to the value of the miles. That being said, if there is an ultraexclusive or VIP experience that really catches your eye, bidding or purchasing the activity with your SkyMiles could be worth it, no matter the cost.
Additionally, before purchasing or bidding on a package, make sure to read the terms and conditions pertaining to the package. All bids and purchases for SkyMiles Experiences packages are final; therefore, you will not receive a mileage refund.
How to earn Delta SkyMiles
There are several ways to earn Delta SkyMiles, including flying with Delta and partners, shopping, dining and more. Check out our full guide to earning Delta SkyMiles here.
If you want to earn a large amount of miles at one time, consider opening a Delta cobranded credit card. Here are a few of our favorite personal cards:
If opening a Delta cobranded card is not of interest, American Express Membership Rewards points transfer to Delta at a 1:1 ratio. Note that you will pay a fee of $0.0006 per mile (up to $99) to offset the federal excise tax. However, earning transferable credit card points gives you flexibility with your rewards.
These American Express cards are currently offering lucrative welcome offers:
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Bottom line:
While many people use their SkyMiles to book flights, redeeming your miles for an exclusive experience package could be worthwhile. Delta’s upgraded Experiences platform allows members to bid or purchase unique activities — and who doesn’t love choices when it comes to how we use our rewards?