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Amex Gold 60th Anniversary Refresh 2026: Who Wins?

The Gold turns 60 with a 5X prepaid hotel bump, new dining partners, and a quietly higher welcome offer spend hurdle. Here's the real winners and losers.

Event date: Apr 30, 2026 · By Oleg Manko, Editor-in-Chief

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Warm-lit upscale restaurant dining room representing Amex Gold dining rewards

Quick summary

For its 60th birthday on April 30, 2026, the Amex Gold got the kind of refresh that looks great on the press release and reads differently once you do the math.

Annual fee stays at $325 — a rare hold in a year of fee hikes. Prepaid hotels jump from 2X to 5X. Buffalo Wild Wings and Wonder join the $10/month dining credit.

The welcome offer spend hurdle just got 33% harder, and two beloved dining partners are about to be quietly euthanized.

Tip

💡 Tip — Net verdict: a clear upgrade for heavy spenders, a sneaky downgrade for new-cardholder churners.

What happened

On April 30, 2026 — the exact 60th anniversary of the original American Express Gold Card — Amex announced the most substantive Gold refresh in five years.

The headline changes

  • Annual fee held at $325 — no increase
  • 5X Membership Rewards on prepaid hotels booked through Amex Travel (up from 2X)
  • Hertz Five Star status complimentary (new perk)
  • Buffalo Wild Wings and Wonder added to the $10/month dining credit
  • Goldbelly and Wine.com phase out of the dining credit effective June 30, 2026
  • Welcome offer minimum spend raised to $8,000 in 6 months (up from $6,000)
  • 4X at US restaurants and US supermarkets unchanged (still capped at $25K/year on groceries)

The Points Guy's analysis called the 5X prepaid hotel jump "the most underrated change of 2026."

The same piece labeled the spend hurdle increase "a stealth tax on new applicants that nobody's talking about."

Why it matters

For the past three years, the Gold has been Amex's quiet workhorse.

Solid 4X dining and grocery multipliers, manageable $325 fee, and a $240 credit stack (dining + Uber) that mostly self-justified.

But the competition got louder.

Sapphire Preferred at $95 kept eating the entry-tier market. Citi Strata Premier started showing up in head-to-head shootouts (see our Amex Gold vs. Citi Strata vs. CSP guide).

Amex's answer

Don't compete on fee. Compete on top-end earn rate and dining partners.

The 5X prepaid hotel category is the real story. That's the highest non-bonused hotel multiplier on any sub-$400 personal card in the US market.

It pairs surgically with the Amex Platinum or Amex Business Platinum for the Amex trifecta.

Who wins

Three patterns stood out.

  • Hotel-forward Amex MR collectors5X on prepaid hotels via Amex Travel turns a $3,000 family-vacation hotel bill into 15,000 MR. Transferable to Avios at a 30% bonus right now for 19,500 Avios — enough for a one-way Iberia business class redemption to Madrid on its own.
  • Buffalo Wild Wings regulars and Wonder customers — Both join the $10/month dining credit, a real net add of ~$240/year for households that were going to spend there anyway.
  • Hertz loyalists — Five Star status (one tier above Gold, one below President's Circle) is a meaningful new perk for road-trippers who don't already hold Venture X or other Hertz-status cards.
  • Existing Gold cardholders — Fee held at $325 is a quiet win. Every other premium and mid-tier Amex card raised fees in this cycle. Gold didn't.
  • Trifecta runners — The Amex Gold + Amex Platinum + Amex Green stack got materially stronger. The 5X prepaid hotel category on Gold removes one of the few earning gaps in the trifecta.

Who loses

Not everyone won.

  • New applicants chasing the welcome bonus$8,000 in 6 months is a 33% spend hurdle increase. For households with $1,000/month organic credit-card spend, that's now mathematically impossible without manufactured spending. Many will simply miss the bonus.
  • Goldbelly and Wine.com fans — Both partners exit the dining credit on June 30, 2026. If you've been using either to absorb the $10/month credit, your remaining usable partners (Grubhub, Five Guys, The Cheesecake Factory) are a less appealing list.
  • Amex Green holders — Green's value proposition continues to erode relative to a refreshed Gold. With Gold now at 5X prepaid hotels via Amex Travel, Green's 3X travel category looks weaker than ever.
  • Citi Strata Premier holders considering Gold — The welcome offer increase makes the head-to-head close call lean back toward Strata's lower hurdle.
  • Amex Business Gold holders — The business version did NOT receive an equivalent refresh as of April 2026. Personal Gold now outperforms Business Gold on hotel earning for prepaid travel.

Warning

⚠️ Warning — The $8,000 in 6 months welcome hurdle is a 33% increase. Confirm you can hit it organically before applying.

What should you do now?

Here's how to act on this.

  1. If you've been delaying a Gold application, apply now — but only if you can hit $8,000 in 6 months. Use our approval predictor to confirm odds before pulling. If you can't reasonably spend $8K, look at Sapphire Preferred at $95 or wait for a targeted Gold offer.
  2. Existing cardholders: do nothing. Fee held, perks added. No action required.
  3. Shift prepaid hotel booking to Amex Travel. If you have flexible booking and your hotel is on Amex Travel, the 5X earn rate beats almost every direct-booking earning option on a personal card. Compare with our trip planner.
  4. Use Goldbelly and Wine.com credit before June 30, 2026. If you've been hoarding the monthly $10 credit on either, spend it down.
  5. Trifecta households: re-run the math. With Gold at 5X prepaid hotels, the Amex trifecta in 2026 earns more on travel than under the prior structure.

Note

📌 Note — Anyone who applied before April 30, 2026 is grandfathered into the prior $6,000 spend threshold for their bonus.

Bottom line

The 60th-anniversary refresh is a textbook example of how Amex handles competition without lowering prices: they bolt on real new value (5X hotels), refresh the dining-partner roster to look fresh in marketing screenshots, and quietly raise the spend hurdle to filter out lower-spend applicants who would have hit the welcome bonus but never paid the $325 fee for year two.

It's not predatory — it's portfolio discipline. The result is a card that's meaningfully better if you're going to keep it long-term, and meaningfully harder to acquire if you're a churner.

That's exactly the customer base Amex wants. For everyone else, Chase Sapphire Preferred at $95 with a $5,000 spend hurdle is still the rational entry point to transferable points.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What changed with the Amex Gold in April 2026?

Annual fee held at $325. Prepaid hotels via Amex Travel jumped from 2X to 5X Membership Rewards. Hertz Five Star status was added. Buffalo Wild Wings and Wonder joined the $10/month dining credit, while Goldbelly and Wine.com exit on June 30, 2026. The welcome offer spend requirement increased from $6,000 to $8,000 in 6 months. Existing 4X dining and grocery earn rates were unchanged.

Is the Amex Gold still worth $325 in 2026?

For households that hit at least $10,000/year in dining and groceries, yes — the 4X earn rate alone produces 40,000+ MR worth $600-800 at typical transfer redemption values. Add the $240 in annual credits and the new 5X prepaid hotel category, and the card clears $325 comfortably. For lighter spenders, Chase Sapphire Preferred at $95 is still the better entry-tier choice.

When does the Amex Gold welcome offer spend requirement change to $8,000?

Applications submitted on or after April 30, 2026 are subject to the $8,000 minimum spend in 6 months. Anyone who applied before that date is grandfathered into the prior $6,000 threshold for their bonus. Always confirm the offer terms on the application page at the moment you apply.

Why are Goldbelly and Wine.com being removed from the Amex Gold dining credit?

Amex did not give a public reason but rotates dining-credit partners periodically to keep the lineup fresh, manage merchant economics, and improve marketing optics. Goldbelly and Wine.com exit on June 30, 2026, replaced effectively by Buffalo Wild Wings and Wonder. Use any remaining Goldbelly or Wine.com credit before the cutoff.

How does the 5X prepaid hotel category compare to Chase Sapphire Preferred?

CSP earns 5X on hotels booked through Chase Travel — identical multiplier, different point ecosystem. Amex MR transfers to Aer Lingus, British Airways, Iberia, Delta, Air France/KLM, ANA, and others. Chase UR transfers to Hyatt, United, Air Canada, Southwest, and others. Choose based on which transfer partner roster fits your travel patterns better.

Can I apply for the Amex Gold if I had it before?

Amex's once-per-lifetime rule applies: if you've previously received a welcome offer on the Gold (or any prior version including Premier Rewards Gold), you cannot receive another bonus on the same product. You can re-apply for the card and get it, but you will not earn the welcome offer. Read our once-per-lifetime rule guide before applying.

Does the Amex Business Gold get the same 5X prepaid hotel benefit?

No. As of April 30, 2026, the refresh applied only to the US Consumer Gold Card. Amex Business Gold retains its prior structure — flexible 4X on top two business categories from a rotating list, capped at $150K/year, with no enhanced prepaid hotel earn. Business owners holding both should book personal-eligible travel on the Consumer Gold for the higher multiplier.

Should I upgrade from Amex Green to Amex Gold after the refresh?

For most travel-focused households, yes. The Green's $150 fee is reasonable but its 3X travel category is weaker than Gold's combined 4X dining, 4X groceries, and new 5X prepaid hotel structure. A product change avoids a hard inquiry, transfers your account history, and keeps your Membership Rewards points intact. Run the math on your actual spend categories first.

Is the Amex Gold a good first travel card in 2026?

It's a strong second travel card. The $325 fee and now $8,000 welcome spend requirement make it heavier for first-time travel cardholders than {{card:chase-sapphire-preferred}} at $95 with a $5,000 spend hurdle. Most beginners should start with CSP, build credit history and earn the easier bonus, then add Gold in year two when their spend grows into it.

How does the new welcome offer spend requirement affect approval odds?

Approval odds don't change — Amex's underwriting model is unchanged. What changes is whether you'll actually hit the bonus once approved. If your monthly organic spend is below ~$1,400/month, the new $8,000-in-6-months hurdle pushes you into manufactured spending territory, which carries its own risk of shutdown. Apply only if you can comfortably hit the threshold with normal spend.

Fact Verification

Every critical claim in this article has been independently verified against a primary source. We use issuer newsrooms, official airline and hotel announcements, SEC filings, and press releases as the source of truth — never blog summaries.

ClaimSourceVerifiedConfidence
Amex Gold 60th Anniversary refresh announced April 30, 2026 (Amex's own framing)Amex Newsroom — Consumer Gold 60th refresh Jun 2, 2026high
Annual fee held at $325 (no fee increase in the 2026 refresh)Amex Newsroom Jun 2, 2026high
5X Membership Rewards on prepaid hotels booked through Amex Travel (up from 2X)Amex Newsroom Jun 2, 2026high
Complimentary Hertz Five Star status added as new perkAmex Newsroom Jun 2, 2026high
Buffalo Wild Wings and Wonder added to the $10/month dining credit; Goldbelly and Wine.com exit June 30, 2026Amex Newsroom Jun 2, 2026high
Welcome offer spend requirement raised to $8,000 in 6 months (up from $6,000)Amex Gold Card application page Jun 2, 2026high
Existing 4X Membership Rewards on US restaurants and 4X on US supermarkets (capped at $25K/year) unchanged by the 2026 refreshAmex Gold Card product page Jun 2, 2026high
Amex once-per-lifetime welcome offer rule applies to the Gold Card (cardholders who previously received a welcome offer on Gold may not be eligible for another)Amex Gold Card application disclosure Jun 2, 2026high

Additional Reading

Secondary sources we read while researching this story. Primary verification sources are in the Fact Verification table above.

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