The Offer
- Walmart+ Travel is offering $100 in Walmart cash when you spend $500.
- Travel between  January 13, 2025, and July 31, 2025.
- The total must be over $500. This excludes airfare.
The Fine Print
- Walmart Cash auto-applies to their account 30 days after travel is complete.
- If the trip includes a post-paid car rental, the Walmart Cash will auto-apply to their account 90 days after travel is complete.
- This offer is for both trial and paid members.
Our Verdict
Airfare being excluded kind of kills the deal.
Don’t forget the similar Chase offer at https://www.doctorofcredit.com/targeted-book-with-chase-travel-get-up-to-20000-ultimate-rewards-points/
When I look at the Walmart travel pricing (run by Expedia) and then compare it on Expedia, Expedia seems to be consistently less expensive than Walmart’s, and by an amount in excess of the + promotion and savings.
I’m looking at hotels for May in Chicago and the pricing seems to be the same.
Serious question…is anyone who books a vacation for Dreams Sand Cancun Resort & Spa – All Inclusive for $9,924/night really going to do it through Walmart+ and especially to get the $100 Walmart Cash?
It’s under the learn more link in case you don’t know what I’m talking about.
That one just seems to jump out at me as not understanding their own marketing demographics but maybe that’s just me.
That’s almost $7 a minute. I’d be afraid to use the bathroom at those rates.
It’s not like you can book it through Burger King, so yes, Walmart+ it is.
Do we need to spend $500 in one transaction/booking or multiple transaction/total will count towards the reward?
does the walmart cash stack on a separated reservation?
Looks like you’ll need to update the Walmart logo to the very new and very different logo.
are cruises included?
United Travel Bank?
be the data point you want to see
How would you fill your united travel bank through walmart+ travel?
It says it excludes “standalone airfare” not just “airfare” so I think if you pair with a stay or rental car and the total is over $500, it should work, correct?
I want to know this as well. The word standalone suggests you are correct